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The prologue opens with Einstein’s death and Ernst Klein’s anxiety over destroying the mysterious Pandorabuchse. What is the purpose of this prologue in terms of the information it may convey or the ways it prepares the reader for what is to come?
Carter accuses Charlie of disrespecting authority, and Charlie proves this to be true as she is rebellious and resistant to any authority figures (her parents, her professors, Dante, or the CIA). Is her attitude justified or not? When does her rebellious streak prove useful, and when does it become a problem?
Describe the character development and changes that occur for both Charlie and Dante throughout the novel. What elements inspire these changes in character, and how do their interactions influence each other?
By Stuart Gibbs