Angels' Edge

    Author: Aidan_Zimnisky
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Rudolf Pansy
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    The two main characters continue to unfold before our eyes revealing difficult histories riddled with pain.  The world is a grim dystopian future where acts of kindness are rare and only the strongest prosper.  This is a quest for both identity and purpose as our antagonist struggle to obtain freedom.  Will they know what to do with this elusive commodity should they find it?
  1. Hubery Dorothy
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    Both of the main characters are very likable and the story is developing very well. Coming from someone who is generally very picky about plot and writing quality, the character development is great, the plot is unique (not like the generic "transported to another world with random powers" or "randomly and inexplicably gets an overpowered system" garbage) and the writing style for the fight scenes are very intense. The dystopian take on the environment is also well done, and the character interactions are meaningful, with a little humor thrown in to lighten the mood. The only small complaint I have is that the chapters are a bit short.
  1. Ford Mary
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    Hey there!

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  1. Calvin Jim
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    This excellent new entry into sci-fi explores the development of self, in two human like androids.  Fast paced, action mixed with story and developing relationships.  The story telling is very good with great back story and hints at what may be coming for our protagonist.  The writing style is accessible and on point.  Give this book thirty pages and you will be hooked.

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