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Bear with this line of text. It has a very important meaning to the story as you'll see in the future chapters.
In this setting, Sharen is a masculine name. It's fantasy but I apologise if it still sounds buggy to the ears.
Thanks for reading. I have other books in the fantasy genre as well and currently The Tenth Victim 1 is completed (happy reading)! You can search me on Facebook--for my page though--Saviouribokauthor. P.s. if you search that page name and can't find it then try Savoureads (The former name is Savoureads but I recently changed it to Saviouribokauthor and Facebook might take a while to update the info. Thanks, hugs!
The characters have internal struggles (much like every human being does) and they have to face them. they can't just jump in to the mood. It's called character development.
It's a very important part of the novel. I put them in curly braces so it will stand out. the importance of these short texts will be seen in later chapters. I can't say much so I don't spoil the plot. Thanks.
You need to understand that this is a fantasy setting and in this world, Sharen is a man's name. You can't judge it as if it was in reality. Also, you should not drop the book because of a character name (you'll get used to that) but you should read on to see if the plot interests you before making a decision to drop it.
The plot is great but I fail to connect with the characters. No plot development so far and no character personality. All of them are just stiff. The power system here is a bit confusing and I find it hard to picture it or measure it. The setting is very vague and unclear and it is overly fast paced.
I give this story 2 star because I find some issues with it. The grammatical errors and the stagnant arcs make the plot appear boring and stuff and pulls readers out. World building has been ignored and the core of writing--character development--has been ignored too. This book needs serious overhaul to push up.