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Wow! just by reading the character profile, I can say that this book is dark. it has the gist of the mix genre of everything about mystery, thriller, horror and sci-fi. keep it up!
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An amazing novel that we can look upon to. The story is still developing and still has a lot to offer as the story progress. But this is my initial rate to the author to show my support.
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The problem is with the boring petty clichés, and the perverted petty character of the hero (Do the Chinese all think about girls and Lolita??!?), Doesn't force lead to domination, monopoly and occupation through cruelty, blood, and a cruel sword without mercy!?  This is what we are looking for, real human characters, we don't want perverted Chinese characters and cartoons, I hope other readers will publish my comment in all the Chinese trivia novels, so that the officials can see them and make some changes, heroes of justice, bad guys, good guys, just childish words.  We don't want such trivial words
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There are few showbiz-centered novels out there that are not Yaoi. There are even fewer that I would actually say are good. This is definitely seeming like it's going to be one of the best. I hope it gets to have long chapter list in the future since the current 30+ chapters feel like an appetizer to a great full course dinner. Cheers!
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He was tall, taller than he was. Lucci had seen taller, but, they didn't seem as tall in perspective, almost as if the Commodore had the sort of presence that enemies ran from in just seeing him.
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Charles thought for a second before he drove slowly. A melodious music from the radio playing a song that accompanies their ride.
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"Hello? Who's there?" A high pitched voice sounded from Alan's mouth, startling him even more.
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Damiano: Ah, prodigioso! Wonderful! Truly an elegant garden.
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Xenon:opo Ina
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"I curse the one you love the most to have a slow and painful death" she said.
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(Originally published in Eureka Studies in Teaching Short Fiction 2:1 (Fall 2001) Ed. Loren Logsdon)
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And then next the TV shows how he look like but with the thing covering his face and without it.

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