All the Crooked Saints _ 10/28 - 11/1
All the Crooked Saints - Maggie Stiefvater
In the very last resolution of the book, Beatriz and Marisita ran out into the desert to find Daniel, where he was, as Marisita said, dead. Beatriz noticed that the owl nearby had his eyes and his ears and his breath, and she knew that there was one thing that she could do to save him.
The concept of sacrifice wasn't enough, though. Beatriz was able to save him, but she started going blind herself. In her effort to protect her cousin, she was falling into the darkness, and any interjection on that could cause someone else to join her. That was what happened, when Pete found where she was, but when they both admitted what had happened, the miracle fixed itself.
The fact that the idea of sacrifice wasn't enough stood out to me. Generally, whenever someone starts to sacrifice themselves for someone else, the resolution comes right away, and that idea alone is enough to save them. But in this book, the thought of sacrifice wasn't enough, and she had to go all the way through with it, almost as if testing to see whether she would or not.
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