Talk:Semblance/@comment-86.61.21.122-20151107005144/@comment-26397825-20151107011241

Except they never actually named the book in the scene. She just sort of explains what it is. There could actually be another book out there that has a similar plot to Jekyll and Hyde that they used, but because we don't know of it we automatically assume Jekyll and Hyde.

So it's more likely someone went 'Oh, need a story that Blake would read, and we won't get in trouble for pasting words from it on the page she reading!' and someone else went 'Uhhh...Jekyll and Hyde?' It's an old story, which means no copyright applies to it anymore so they can reference it and have the words be visible on the page without getting into big trouble.