ABC*E*GHI**LMNOP*RSTUVWXY*
Such an interesting novel, not to mention creative! I was so blown away by the author's ability to tell this story while removing an increasing number of letters from his availability. This novel got my thought secretions going about our language use, plus how much communication can collapse once enough letters have been given extraction. While absorbing this novel, the persistent thought that characters might want to resort to sign language when necessary gave me regular pause; I was so content once a comment on sign language was given mention. I also was really happy with the balance of character growth and plot evolution through all the letters between characters. Honestly, I believe not this writing might be any more consummate. I certainly plan to suggest it to everyone possible in the time to come.
(Original review before editing to remove certain "illegal" letters)
Such an interesting and creative book! I was so blown away by the author's ability to tell this story while removing an increasing number of letters from his availability. This book made me think about our use of language and how much communication would deteriorate once enough letters are removed. While reading this book, I kept thinking that the characters could resort to sign language when necessary, and I was so pleased once a comment on sign language was mentioned. I also really enjoyed the balance of character development and plot development through all of the letters between characters. Honestly, I don't think this writing could be any more perfect. I definitely plan to recommend it to everyone possible in the future.
ABC*E*GHI**LMNOP*RSTUVWXY*
Such an interesting novel, not to mention creative! I was so blown away by the author's ability to tell this story while removing an increasing number of letters from his availability. This novel got my thought secretions going about our language use, plus how much communication can collapse once enough letters have been given extraction. While absorbing this novel, the persistent thought that characters might want to resort to sign language when necessary gave me regular pause; I was so content once a comment on sign language was given mention. I also was really happy with the balance of character growth and plot evolution through all the letters between characters. Honestly, I believe not this writing might be any more consummate. I certainly plan to suggest it to everyone possible in the time to come.
(Original review before editing to remove certain "illegal" letters)
Such an interesting and creative book! I was so blown away by the author's ability to tell this story while removing an increasing number of letters from his availability. This book made me think about our use of language and how much communication would deteriorate once enough letters are removed. While reading this book, I kept thinking that the characters could resort to sign language when necessary, and I was so pleased once a comment on sign language was mentioned. I also really enjoyed the balance of character development and plot development through all of the letters between characters. Honestly, I don't think this writing could be any more perfect. I definitely plan to recommend it to everyone possible in the future.
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Read 36 books by December 31, 2024
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This was a really fun book with such a unique concept, though it was definitely cringey at times. Most of the cringe happens at the begining, though, and most of it does contribute to the story and character development later on, so it's not something that I think the book would be better off without. Speak of character development, I really enjoyed how detailed and complex the characters were. I really feel like the characters were real people with all of their dreams, quirks, hobbies, preferences, etc. one minor thing that I wish was different about the story was that three of the chapters ended in the MC orgasming which, by the third chapter, felt a bit lazy. I would have enjoyed it much more if they were placed differently throughout chapters. For instance, I think it would have been fun to have one sex scene where the MC orgasmed in the middle of a chapter and then had to turn around and go do something else. I feel like this would have added some extra dimention to those scenes. But other than that, I really enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.
This was a really fun book with such a unique concept, though it was definitely cringey at times. Most of the cringe happens at the begining, though, and most of it does contribute to the story and character development later on, so it's not something that I think the book would be better off without. Speak of character development, I really enjoyed how detailed and complex the characters were. I really feel like the characters were real people with all of their dreams, quirks, hobbies, preferences, etc. one minor thing that I wish was different about the story was that three of the chapters ended in the MC orgasming which, by the third chapter, felt a bit lazy. I would have enjoyed it much more if they were placed differently throughout chapters. For instance, I think it would have been fun to have one sex scene where the MC orgasmed in the middle of a chapter and then had to turn around and go do something else. I feel like this would have added some extra dimention to those scenes. But other than that, I really enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.
This was a really fun book with such a unique concept, though it was definitely cringey at times. Most of the cringe happens at the begining, though, and most of it does contribute to the story and character development later on, so it's not something that I think the book would be better off without. Speak of character development, I really enjoyed how detailed and complex the characters were. I really feel like the characters were real people with all of their dreams, quirks, hobbies, preferences, etc. one minor thing that I wish was different about the story was that three of the chapters ended in the MC orgasming which, by the third chapter, felt a bit lazy. I would have enjoyed it much more if they were placed differently throughout chapters. For instance, I think it would have been fun to have one sex scene where the MC orgasmed in the middle of a chapter and then had to turn around and go do something else. I feel like this would have added some extra dimention to those scenes. But other than that, I really enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.
This was a really fun book with such a unique concept, though it was definitely cringey at times. Most of the cringe happens at the begining, though, and most of it does contribute to the story and character development later on, so it's not something that I think the book would be better off without. Speak of character development, I really enjoyed how detailed and complex the characters were. I really feel like the characters were real people with all of their dreams, quirks, hobbies, preferences, etc. one minor thing that I wish was different about the story was that three of the chapters ended in the MC orgasming which, by the third chapter, felt a bit lazy. I would have enjoyed it much more if they were placed differently throughout chapters. For instance, I think it would have been fun to have one sex scene where the MC orgasmed in the middle of a chapter and then had to turn around and go do something else. I feel like this would have added some extra dimention to those scenes. But other than that, I really enjoyed the book and would definitely recommend it.
Definitely my favorite of the series. Colleen Oaks did a phenomenal job at packing so much action and interesting plot points into the book. I've loved in the past how Oaks has killed off important characters without hesitation, and boy does she continue with that in this book. I really enjoyed that Booth was more of a major character in this book, so the reader gets to know him more, and I think it really helps to bring the book to a satisfying close with him in Neverland this book. A totally unforgettable story. Highly recommend.
Definitely my favorite of the series. Colleen Oaks did a phenomenal job at packing so much action and interesting plot points into the book. I've loved in the past how Oaks has killed off important characters without hesitation, and boy does she continue with that in this book. I really enjoyed that Booth was more of a major character in this book, so the reader gets to know him more, and I think it really helps to bring the book to a satisfying close with him in Neverland this book. A totally unforgettable story. Highly recommend.