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Username: Kadra_writes
Story: Loud Minds
Genre: Science fiction
Chapters: 19 Ongoing
Description: "I guess they made you a part of the madhouse." Ashton was struggling through her awkward junior year with her quirky best friend when her world was turned upside down. After a fatal car crash, Ashton was pulled into a secret society, GENE, that creates mutant humans. She woke up with strange powers that she didn't ask for and responsibilities that are over her head. GENE saved her life, but would she be better off dead? This book is a blend of science fiction, romance, and action.
Warning: Some brief language and violence.
Feedback: I would love constructive criticism about character development, setting, plot, grammar, etc.
Average length: 2,000 words per chapter.
Reading preferences: Science fiction fantasy, and teen romance.
Mature content: No. I do not read mature stories or those with erotica content.
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Username: KingEmpo
Story: What Comes After
Genre: Science Fiction (technically fan-fiction but all characters, settings, and conflicts are original)
Chapters: 20
Description: When an asteroid hits the moon and pushes it closer, little did Neal know that his life would change forever as tidal waves ravage his town's coastline and volcanic eruptions cloud the entire sky with darkness.
Warnings: Nothing much. Just some political content and some disturbing imagery.
Feedback preference:- Characters / Character development, - Believability (i.e. Are character reactions realistic? Are any plot points too outlandish?), - Dialogue, - Pacing (Book is mean to be slow, but is it too slow/fast?), - Plot inconsistencies and repetition
Average chapter length: 5k words (3-4k for earlier chapters, 6-7k for later ones)
Reading preferences: Anything but fantasy
Mature content: Will read anything
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