Mrs. Kaegan is the kind of character you love to hate. The author does a fantastic job of peeling back her polite, suburban exterior to reveal a deeply cunning interior. While her motivations in the final chapter felt slightly rushed, her dialogue was razor-sharp throughout. She steals every scene she is in. If you like characters like Mrs. Danvers or Amy Dunne, you will enjoy this portrayal.
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Mrs. Kaegan runs a tight ship. At first, I was intimidated by her strict deadlines and high expectations, but I quickly realized she pushes her students because she genuinely cares. Her lectures are clear, and she is always available during office hours if you are willing to put in the effort. The only downside is that her grading can be tough, but you will leave her class knowing you actually earned your grade. Highly recommend if you want to learn the material deeply. Title: A safe, nurturing second home. Rating: 5/5 While her motivations in the final chapter felt