reconcile
to restore friendly relations
divine
God-like
intervention
interference in someone elses' affairs
breaches
to violate
sagging
to be sinking
Unconsecrated
to not delcare something sacred
solitude
to be alone
to restore friendly relations
God-like
interference in someone elses' affairs
to violate
to be sinking
to not delcare something sacred
to be alone
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The Question and Answer section for The Forest of Hands and Teeth is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
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The sequel to "The Forest of Hands and Teeth" is called "The Dead Tossed Waves." The series is actually a trilogy. Jacob appears in the sequel, has married (and is widowed), and has fathered two little girls.
The unconsecrated were an aggressive, flesh-eating people, who were once dead. I only see evidence that the Unconsecrated need to be killed, not a mention of how. I see repeated evidence that it requires a weapon, and yet, in Chapter 28, Mary is...