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Ourobashe
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2019-01-23 15:39

Spoiler, maybe? Whatever. I really enjoy this book and even though I found it a bit late this is an awesome survival novel and I find it fascinating that you managed to add another level of inception to the story to give it more plausible content paths and you added it so seamlessly by so obviously that you can tell that another step has been taken, you just don't know how. I also really enjoy how you employed minor amounts of advanced psychology in a double entendre kind of way even if you didn't notice it. Side not for all of this I'm thankful you didn't go to in-depth into the nsfw side of this novel. That fact lets me enjoy the novel much more and you have my gratitude

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Thanks!

Jake97
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Any romance?

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Kind of, but honestly its messed up, because the characters are struggling with their minds being messed with. There is a female counterpart to go with the mc, and I do intend for them to get together by the end.

Jake97:Any romance?
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Thanks!

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