7/7/2023 0 Comments This is how i live now book![]() ![]() ![]() "More animal than human" (1.8.6), Isaac also has an uncanny ability to track others and predict their movements. Even his family seemed to interest him in an abstract way, like lab specimens he'd come to feel responsibility and affection for" (1.8.5). The kid "accepted the things people did, without comment or judgment and maybe without being terribly concerned. However, unlike self-important Osbert, "he didn't do it in an obvious way" (1.8.3). In subtle ways, Isaac is the one who really takes care of the family, and "while Piper and Edmond were busy watching over, Isaac was busy watching over them" (1.8.2). Though at first she "barely notice him" (1.8.2), she eventually comes to realize that "it's the ones who aren't yakking all the time who sometimes turn out to be worth keeping an eye on" (1.8.1). Daisy even acknowledges him as "the one who gets left out of most of the action due to hardly ever saying a word" (1.8.1). Isaac's a tough little nut to crack, especially since he spends most of the early parts of the book doing things like "standing in the water looking peaceful" (1.5.12), and saying "nothing as usual" (1.5.6). ![]()
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