I can't believe it took me until the last two chapters to realize the Christian aspect of this story. Overall a great read, albeit I'm sure some will call it propaganda after that finale—but I'd beg to differ. No character ever spoke of religion, ever, yet the boy, even after having committed such atrocities in the past, seemed to have died and been accepted into Heaven. At the very least there is no doomsday cult or "if you don't believe, you go to hell" grift that other Christian tales have. Good to see that. Love is pretty strong, huh.