The most interesting part of the book for me was when Daire learned to accept herself as a seeker and her transition into her new life. It was interesting to see how she would adapt. At first, Daire was hesitant at the new idea of having a home and going to school. But soon after she learned …show more content…
to be the seeker she was meant to be. Her transition was very relatable to someone who's going through this . Daire has been homeschooled , and so it was her first day of high school. I was eager to know her new feelings. I have moved to many schools , so I know the feeling of being the new kid. But Daire got into her new lifestyle quite easily.
I think the meaning of this novel is about believing in yourself and accepting who you are .
I think this because Daire had to leave her old life behind and accept that she was now a seeker. At first, she hated the idea of being a seeker and adapting into her new life. But bit by bit she started embracing her life and learned to love who she really was. As Daire was getting prepared to face her fate, she had to believe in herself and keep trying. There were many times that Daire failed and lost , but she got back up and tried again and didn't stop believing . She had the help of many friends and family supporting her . In the beginning, Daire couldn't believe that she would be able to do her job as a seeker . But once she started to Believe in herself, she got powerful and she was able to control her
powers.