tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528832608227020528.post4344038885822287579..comments2013-01-02T18:47:16.834-06:00Comments on Do Not Talk About Book Club: Spooky Troutmans: A Mash-Up ReviewGarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12284798928048268553noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4528832608227020528.post-79719851531034336602008-12-03T17:30:00.000-06:002008-12-03T17:30:00.000-06:00I can see the possibilities you present, but I hav...I can see the possibilities you present, but I have a hard believing that Min has killed herself. Perhaps I am being naive. At any rate, this story is about Hattie, and to a lesser extent the kids, and not about Min at all, which makes me think that it is inconsequential whether or not she has killed herself - the story remains the same. Hattie learns about herself and that she needs to be able to take care of Min to the best of her ability because up until now she has only felt guilt for leaving Min and going to Paris. She is redeemed in her mind and so are the kids, and they are ready to accept any eventuality upon their return. Actually, I don't believe that's true. I don't think they're prepared to accept the reality that Min may have killed herself. So I guess they're not prepared. Still, they're prepared for <I>almost</I> anything. <BR/>Regarding Logan's scar, I think that's a definite possibility. He is defensive about the scar because of his intense loyalty to Min, even though she may have hurt him. He has forgiven her and does not want anyone else to know about lest they judge her for it. Good catch!Garryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12284798928048268553noreply@blogger.com