Okay, so I've started and immersed in the book. It’s an eventful journey so far. I think she has a bit more humor in this book which makes it a little better. But I still see some similar pattern as I saw in the first book. At the end of the chapter, she goes into the future saying the character doesn’t know it yet but it will happen, and the character is “innocent” to the future and happy.
Other than that, she uses darker colors now for her paintings. It’s because of the subject she’s writing about, I don’t think she wanted to use bright colors when painting about wars and the hard times in her father’s life.
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