{"id":2646,"date":"2014-03-19T05:00:06","date_gmt":"2014-03-19T12:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/?p=2646"},"modified":"2014-03-16T09:23:13","modified_gmt":"2014-03-16T16:23:13","slug":"mark-reads-terrier-part-8","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markreads.net\/reviews\/2014\/03\/mark-reads-terrier-part-8\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Reads &#8216;Terrier&#8217;: Part 8"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the eighth part of <i>Terrier<\/i>, so much has happened and I can&#8217;t even comprehend how much of this book is left. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to read <i>Terrier<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I seriously cannot get enough of Clary Goodwin, and I&#8217;m slowly becoming convinced that she might be my favorite fictional creation of Tamora Pierce&#8217;s. She&#8217;s so <i>fascinating<\/i> to me, and in this chapter, we see her being TENDER. I love that there are degrees to her, and that while she&#8217;s tough and cold most of the time, it&#8217;s also clear that that&#8217;s not all there is to her. It just makes me want to know everything about her <i>ever<\/i>. She&#8217;s sympathetic towards Jack Ashmiller after his wife was the one who hurt Goodwin so badly the night before, and I love that Beka gets to see this side of her. I&#8217;ve commented before that Beka&#8217;s sense of kindness is a huge part of her identity, so it&#8217;s nice that she can witness the toughest woman she knows <i>also<\/i> being kind.<\/li>\n<li>That same behavior can be seen in the way that Goodwin reminds Beka that she&#8217;s earned more than just her meals for the night. It&#8217;s obvious to me that Goodwin has come to respect Beka&#8217;s creativity, her dedication, and her work as their Puppy.<\/li>\n<li>And then EVERYTHING IS ON FIRE. (Oh god, my mind instantly thought, &#8220;It&#8217;s Twoflower&#8217;s fault, isn&#8217;t it?) Kayfer finally gets his revenge on Crookshank, and it&#8217;s by setting the man&#8217;s house on fire. (Of course, it&#8217;s possible that someone <i>else<\/i> set the fire, since Crookshank has a lot of enemies, but I really do think Kayfer did it.) Pierce writes the scene as a thrilling and tense rescue mission as the three guards rush into the house to save everyone. Y&#8217;all, Pierce does scenes of urgency <i>incredibly<\/i> well. Like, in every book! They&#8217;re always so good.<\/li>\n<li>Anyway, POUNCE. <i>POUNCE<\/i>. Oh my god, he&#8217;s so glorious, I swear. How much longer until Beka tells Goodwin or Tunstall that her cat really is more than he seems? Because after what he does in this chapter, I suspect that Goodwin is fairly convinced that he&#8217;s not just a cat anymore. Goodwin is particularly sly in this scene as well, and with Pounce&#8217;s help, she&#8217;s able to find a stack of secret notes hidden in compartment in Crookshank&#8217;s desk.<\/li>\n<li>More on those notes in a bit because I NEED TO DISCUSS BEKA&#8217;S CONVERSATION WITH TANSY. Pierce doesn&#8217;t shy away from an uncomfortable truth in this chapter: Attention paid to dead or missing children is often tied to social status. And in the case of people who live in the Lower City, they&#8217;re all used to their children disappearing without any official attention whatsoever. It&#8217;s a brutal truth, and it&#8217;s one that sadly references a truth in <i>our <\/i>world. Issues of race and class affect whether or not law enforcement agencies utilize resources for specific communities, you know?<\/li>\n<li>The whole thing is especially heartbreaking for Tansy because she lost her son <i>due to someone else<\/i>. As she begins to detail the horrifying work of the Shadow Snake \u00e2\u20ac\u201c who has been blackmailing and threatening and murdering children <i>for up to three fucking years!!!!<\/i> \u00e2\u20ac\u201c it&#8217;s clear that she resents that she was pulled into this nightmare just for being related to Crookshank.<\/li>\n<li>This whole situation is seriously disturbing, y&#8217;all.<\/li>\n<li>&#8220;She spoke,&#8221; Tunstall said. &#8220;Goodwin, did you hear? She actually made a joke. It was practically conversation.&#8221; OH MY GOD I LOVED THIS BIT SO MUCH.<\/li>\n<li>Oh god, so let&#8217;s talk about the notes Goodwin found. <i>I don&#8217;t get what&#8217;s going on<\/i>. Which is frustrating because I&#8217;ve never felt like Pierce has ever plainly laid out all the clues like this. The Snake <i>knew<\/i> that Crookshank had the fire opals, threatened the man for some, but then <i>increasingly asked for more<\/i>.\u00c2\u00a0 And Goodwin was right to claim that Crookshank knew that he had something the Snake wanted. Even after Rolond was killed, the Snake sent a <i>third<\/i> note that simply said, &#8220;You have more to lose.&#8221; Oh god, <i>nope<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>Even if I&#8217;ve mentioned it before, I love pointing out Beka&#8217;s constant attempts to humanize the people around her. She refuses to view people as statistics or ideas. She does that here when she thinks fondly of Rolond; it prevents her from thinking of him as nothing more than a murder victim. He was a <i>person<\/i> to her. The same goes for her thought process of Tansy.<\/li>\n<li>And it&#8217;s part of the reason she&#8217;s so upset about the fact that the Dogs can&#8217;t do <i>everything<\/i> and save <i>everyone<\/i>. She knows the numbers that she was trained to memorize about crime in different districts, but this is all a willing rejection of the idea that statistics should rule how she polices this place. These are always people to her, and they&#8217;re <i>her<\/i> people.<\/li>\n<li>UGH I LOVE YOU BEKA. YOU&#8217;RE GREAT.<\/li>\n<li>The next day, Beka is finally visited by the ghosts of the people she heard murdered in the spinners. WHERE THEY APPARENTLY REVEAL THAT THEY WERE DIGGING A WELL THAT ENDED UP BEING THEIR GRAVE? Oh god, I could totally have read that wrong, but THAT IS SO HORRIFYING.<\/li>\n<li>F R I E N D S H I P. Look, I&#8217;m just so terribly happy that Aniki and Kora moved in to the same building as Beka. I LIKE THEM. A LOT. And this chapter establishes an adorable bond between them, and it&#8217;s so exciting! They&#8217;re such genuinely nice and respectful people! THEY BROUGHT HER BREAKFAST. That is the easiest way to become friends with me. BRING ME FOOD WHEN I MOST NEED IT.<\/li>\n<li>There <i>will<\/i> be a challenge to this friendship, though, and it&#8217;s one that Pierce acknowledges fairly quickly. The three newcomers \u00e2\u20ac\u201c including Rosto, that is \u00e2\u20ac\u201c are all trying to make a living in Corus while working on the opposite side of the law from Beka. It&#8217;s simply the reality that Beka&#8217;s going to have to deal with. Will she cut these three some slack in doing her duty? I think we&#8217;ll see Beka struggle with this later on.<\/li>\n<li>Again, reminder that Pounce is <i>way too much<\/i> in this part of the story. I really feel like Pierce has distilled all cat behavior ever and put it within Pounce. HE IS EVERY CAT I&#8217;VE EVER HAD.<\/li>\n<li>OH, ERSKEN, YOU&#8217;RE SO ADORABLE. I&#8217;m glad that we&#8217;re going to see more of him and Beka&#8217;s other Puppy friends!<\/li>\n<li>We also got confirmation of how old Rosto is. I actually thought he was much, <i>much<\/i> younger than 22. (Well, I suppose that&#8217;s just a guess on Beka&#8217;s part. Maybe he is younger?)<\/li>\n<li>Whatever FRIENDSHIP. 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