Review of Kaleidoscopic Shades
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I find the concept of time manipulation.
The happenings in Adelaide sounds dark and captivating.
Congratulations to the author!
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I am a lover of the time manipulation possibility.
The happenings in Adelaide have me very curious.
The mysterious man and his dealings sound like a mystery that is worth following.
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Admittedly, this causes some hesitation for me. There are plenty of things that can mess up a good story, but nothing quite does it like poor execution. I did see it mentioned on the Amazon page that there’s supposed to be a sequel, so maybe those characters that were not well-introduced/developed will get their due then? Even if that’s the case, you could still argue that they should’ve been set up better.I wasn’t able to understand the story until I got to the middle of the book. I think the author should have arranged this work in a much more understandable way. I wouldn’t say I liked how the characters were introduced in the middle of the book. For instance, Kylie wasn’t mentioned until the ending of the book, and she was Joshua's classmate. Most of the characters weren’t developed. Even though Ruby was mentioned at the beginning of the book, I still didn’t get to know what her role was in the book.
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While I appreciate your honesty about the initial difficulty in understanding the story's flow, the prospect of unraveling a complex narrative in the middle of the book piques my curiosity. The introduction of characters like Kylie and the minimal errors due to professional editing are encouraging factors.
Your 3 out of 4 stars rating, despite the noted drawbacks, suggests an overall enjoyable experience. I'm curious to explore the world of "Kaleidoscopic Shades" and witness how the characters evolve throughout the mysterious journey. Thank you for sharing your thoughts; I'll definitely be adding this book to my reading list!
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It's always refreshing to encounter a book that combines paranormal elements with intricate storytelling.sanjeev maurya wrote: ↑12 Jan 2024, 14:17 Your detailed review of "Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" has truly intrigued me. The blend of paranormal elements, a mysterious man in black, and the intricate journey of Bob and Joshua adds a captivating layer to the story. Your insights into the positive aspects, especially the connection with Joshua and the portrayal of love, make it sound like a compelling read.
While I appreciate your honesty about the initial difficulty in understanding the story's flow, the prospect of unraveling a complex narrative in the middle of the book piques my curiosity. The introduction of characters like Kylie and the minimal errors due to professional editing are encouraging factors.
Your 3 out of 4 stars rating, despite the noted drawbacks, suggests an overall enjoyable experience. I'm curious to explore the world of "Kaleidoscopic Shades" and witness how the characters evolve throughout the mysterious journey. Thank you for sharing your thoughts; I'll definitely be adding this book to my reading list!
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