"Who you are is far more important than what you are. What you are is more general; it's society sticking a label on you and telling you how you should act, react and behave. Who you are is far more personal; it's the way that you tell yourself to endure, believe and think. One confines you, the other allows you to have a positive impact on the world."
This is Book 2 of my Fantastic Beasts series (which I am calling "The Lovers' Fall" series).
I wouldn't read this one before the first.
Btw I'm like Scott Cawthon: I'll tell you when I'm gonna update and then just go and update before that anyway.
It's set five years after the end of "The Second Salem.