While waiting I may have to read this book again, it's a work of art, thank you for the time, imagination and effort you took on this book. I just love a book such as this that takes plenty of time to read, as I've said before I hate a short book, and love long novels. You've done yourself proud and I look forward to reading more of your works. I feel the need to add a Arendt bit more after reading some comments, this book allows you to use your imagination to fill in the areas that need fleshing out, that's what makes books better than movies....if you have an imagination that is. Also one comment in particular talks about deity betraying character, that's because in his heart he became worthy whereas his opponent had actually changed into a worse person by that point, you didn't notice his loss enraged him, and turned him into vengeance rather than peace? Anyway, it's only my opinion. I don't see the point in eviscerating an author because maybe you don't understand the concept of imagination, it's true that not everyone likes the same things, but is there really a need to be nasty? I still love the book and think it's awesome. I can't write and envy those who can. Good luck Moses in your future books.....again excuse my spell check that makes things worse, but I'm too lazy to fix it lol.
Kim osborn
While waiting I may have to read this book again, it's a work of art, thank you for the time, imagination and effort you took on this book. I just love a book such as this that takes plenty of time to read, as I've said before I hate a short book, and love long novels. You've done yourself proud and I look forward to reading more of your works. I feel the need to add a Arendt bit more after reading some comments, this book allows you to use your imagination to fill in the areas that need fleshing out, that's what makes books better than movies....if you have an imagination that is. Also one comment in particular talks about deity betraying character, that's because in his heart he became worthy whereas his opponent had actually changed into a worse person by that point, you didn't notice his loss enraged him, and turned him into vengeance rather than peace? Anyway, it's only my opinion. I don't see the point in eviscerating an author because maybe you don't understand the concept of imagination, it's true that not everyone likes the same things, but is there really a need to be nasty? I still love the book and think it's awesome. I can't write and envy those who can. Good luck Moses in your future books.....again excuse my spell check that makes things worse, but I'm too lazy to fix it lol.Kim osborn
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