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  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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    From the very first chapter, I was already captivated. I like it when you stand up for yourself and be brave when being confronted with a challenge. I like the part Eleanor portrayed. Keep it up Author.

  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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    I personally like romance and this book is no difference. The story design and character development are both very good. The world background is also very easy to understand. Keep up the good job Author!

  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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    The line, embedded unceremoniously in the middle of a page-long paragraph, doubles, like so many others in “Asymmetry,” as literary criticism. Halliday’s novel is so strange and startlingly smart that its mere existence seems like commentary on the state of fiction. One finishes “Asymmetry” for the first or second (or like this reader, third) time and is left wondering what other writers are not doing with their freedom — and, like Alistair, judging them for it.

  • VIRAL_TV_26163 years ago
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    YOU. ARE. THE. DEAD. Oh my God. I got the chills so many times toward the end of this book. It completely blew my mind. It managed to surpass my high expectations AND be nothing at all like I expected. Or in Newspeak "Double Plus Good." Let me preface this with an apology. If I sound stunningly inarticulate at times in this review, I can't help it. My mind is completely fried. This book is like the dystopian Lord of the Rings, with its richly developed culture and economics, not to mention a fully developed language called Newspeak, or rather more of the anti-language, whose purpose is to limit speech and understanding instead of to enhance and expand it. The world-building is so fully fleshed out and spine-tinglingly terrifying that it's almost as if George travelled to such a place, escaped from it, and then just wrote it all down.