![]() ![]() ![]() Yet Mungo so often misses the meaning in other people's words. The author communicates a great deal about the characters through their physical idiosyncrasies: Jodie with her "Haaah-ha" and Mungo with his facial tics and compulsive picking, as well as the body language of other characters toward him. ![]() How did you experience the repeated shifts between these two settings-Mungo, Gallowgate, and St Christopher at the loch, and Mungo, James, and the Hamilton family in Glasgow? How did you interpret the overlapping of the novel's two basic genres: a thriller tinged with violent horror and a queer romance? The novel takes place on two distinct time lines, and the painful connection between the two eventually becomes clear. ![]()
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