FazeFour
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I've still only sold a few, and a couple more were obtained at no charge (which is cool), but I'm all giddy because one reader actually left a review. It was a positive review, though he (I'm pretty sure) mentioned there are a few minor errors I need to fix. That irritates me as I had TWO editors, one of whom is an English teacher!
Anyway, here's the review as it appears on Amazon:
This novel is about a young man who's been very sheltered, trying to find his way. There are a few spelling and grammatical errors, typical of self-published books, but overall, I enjoyed the story, so they were forgivable. Later purchases will probably see a lot of those fixed.
There was a middle section in which I got very frustrated with Hilal, the character. He was proving so naive, so prone to big, exaggerated decisions, that I couldn't really identify with him. After a while, I had to admit that it's a testament to the writing. Of course this sheltered boy is naive. Of course he's easy to fall in love, and make drastic, dramatic gestures. I was able to enjoy it more with that realization.
It's very quick, and I would recommend it for the few bucks you're paying.
Anyway, here's the review as it appears on Amazon:
This novel is about a young man who's been very sheltered, trying to find his way. There are a few spelling and grammatical errors, typical of self-published books, but overall, I enjoyed the story, so they were forgivable. Later purchases will probably see a lot of those fixed.
There was a middle section in which I got very frustrated with Hilal, the character. He was proving so naive, so prone to big, exaggerated decisions, that I couldn't really identify with him. After a while, I had to admit that it's a testament to the writing. Of course this sheltered boy is naive. Of course he's easy to fall in love, and make drastic, dramatic gestures. I was able to enjoy it more with that realization.
It's very quick, and I would recommend it for the few bucks you're paying.