Given that perception is often far removed from reality, it seems as though this book was not a shy about getting written as, say, Ghost Ship. It seems to me that for that leg of Theo's story the backbrain did not feed the forebrain as quickly as with this one. Is that even close to accurate?
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Given that perception is often far removed from reality, it seems as though this book was not a shy about getting written as, say, Ghost Ship. It seems to me that for that leg of Theo's story the backbrain did not feed the forebrain as quickly as with this one. Is that even close to accurate?