Yeah, I liked that too! And in the third book where Miranda is like 'you'll be cast out of society!' and Smite is all 'lol I have not hung out voluntarily with another human being in a decade anyway.' Like, all right, I can believe that you will probably be reasonably happy socially-outcast hermits, so go ahead, DAMN THEIR BONNETS AND THEIR RULES.
I also liked that in the later books Margaret, who was raised the most traditionally and has the most to lose socially, gets to make some skeptical faces about everything that's going down, as, you know, she would.
Is that the one about - oh, what's her name, the one that Margaret campaigns at her door?
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I also liked that in the later books Margaret, who was raised the most traditionally and has the most to lose socially, gets to make some skeptical faces about everything that's going down, as, you know, she would.
Is that the one about - oh, what's her name, the one that Margaret campaigns at her door?