![]() ![]() He feels betrayed by her throughout pretty much the whole novel because of this thing that she knew but couldn’t tell him, and then the repercussions that this withheld information brought upon Abdi (woo! That was hard to do without any spoilers *pats self on back*). ![]() As I mentioned before, Abdi is not very emotional in his internal monologue and his thoughts about Tegan were no different. I think one of the most interesting things to read about from Abdi’s perspective regarded his feelings for Tegan. It’s fascinating, and I want to read more books in this style (and more books about Abdi, let’s be honest here). He looks at everything from a mechanical viewpoint, and is always thinking about what he can do and who he can manipulate to get to his endpoint. He’s bordering on being an unreliable narrator, simply because he is so very unemotional. And boy do I have a lot to say about this boy.Ībdi’s character voice in While We Run is possibly one of the most unique that I have ever read. For one, our protagonist is Abdi, not Tegan. While We Run was so completely different to When We Wake. A copy of this novel was provided by Allen and Unwin in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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