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2023-06-24 22:50

This book is a great read, interesting, exciting and has some surprising twists. Overall it's very good and emotional and it looks like it's getting even better as the chapters go on. The only downside is the unstable update. I understand the author and in fact the chapters after a few days break are really great, but it affects the whole thing a bit if someone wants to read on a regular basis. Anyway, I recommend it to anyone who wants to read a good story.

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