What did I learn ? In "The Lady Of Bolton Hill" I learned that time can change your personality however it doesn't change the way that you feel about somebody that you are close to. Even though you have a close/strong bond with someone time and experience can change the way you act towards them but not the way you feel about them. Your personality towards another person can reflect their attitude and expressions towards you. Their personality mirrors the way you feel about them. Their body language reflects how they will act towards you. For example if I see someone sitting on a chair I can already tell by their posture and their looks how they will respond to me. If you've known someone for a long time you can tell that the way they are sitting doesn't always match up with how their mood or how they feel. There are some people that portray other peoples attitudes in the wrong way thinking that they know what is actually going on with the person. For example if you see someone crying from that attention you already know that they are sad or something is going on in their family. If they see you looking at them they will assume you are looking at them and they will have an attitude wanting to know why you were looking at them which is kind of obvious. What message do I think another reader might get from this book ? This book is basically about romance and violence/horror mixed together so it's okay if your reading this but you don't understand anything because the book is just starting . The key of this whole book is be patient and wait till the action starts which eventually it will. While the readers are in the journey of reading this book readers will notice what a different vocabulary she uses just to be different from other readers because she wants to be herself. Readers will note that this novel has a is very romantic and has some tragedies that happen along their journey or reading this novel. As well as learning many life lessons and considering the obstacles that come up during your lifetime. Some readers might even be proud of her because she speaks and stands up for the lower class/unprivileged workers that have no opinion/say in any society discussions. Readers that are thinking about becoming writers will see how she does things differently from other writers that lit up a light bulb for them so when they become a writer. Also learning why people like/love to read her books and the kind of vocabulary she uses to express her words in different ways and interaction with readers.