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Chronicle of The Great Copycat.
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Overall it's a good book. Personally I feel that there are some things that shouldn't be written so much. It takes away the mystery. Keep writing author.
Then, secondly, why do you have to explain the physical character at the end of the chapter? I think it's better to integrate it in the narrative.
However, despite all that, the author is quite successful in describing the power of mc's videographic memory. Especially the way he uses it. It's so cool.
And lastly, I hope there will be a lot of interesting intrigue in this story.
Pros:
-Author has an interesting concept going for him, especially in terms of MCs power and his hidden identity. it would simultaneously make a great slice of life and action novel
-The familiar school setting makes it easier to relate to
-It's worth it to pass time, especially when it's hard to predict the happenings
Cons
-The author's perspective is inconsistent, some lines are written in the past while some in the present, some active and some passive, though nothing that good editing can't fix.
-The choice of words could also have been better but again that'll automatically get better with time.
What's important here is keep experimenting, keep doing new things with it, try to create something completely original. As for the problems with language, they'll get better with time. All the best!
At its core, the novel challenges readers to question the nature of authenticity and the impact of external pressures on personal growth. It explores the thin line between admiration and obsession, raising concerns about the potential consequences of constantly living up to societal expectations or the desire to be like someone else. Through its engaging narrative, "Copycat" encourages empathy for those struggling with self-identity and the importance of embracing one's unique qualities.
The book also touches upon the role of technology and social media in amplifying these issues, showcasing how easily information can be copied and shared, leading to a loss of individuality. However, amidst the darkness, there's a glimmer of hope in the form of self-discovery and the potential for redemption.
Overall, "Copycat" is a compelling read that not only entertains but also prompts introspection, urging us to reflect on our own choices and the influence they have on our lives. It's a timely reminder that, in an age of constant copying, staying true to oneself is more important than ever.