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So far, the story has been amazing. I dare say it's a masterpiece. The pace of the plot is admirable and the characters are solid. The cliffhanger in each chapter makes this book very much fascinating.
A relatively standard novel, with decent English and some grammatical errors. The characters feel one-dimensional,. For example, the test examiner is just “hate”, with no apparent depth beyond that. The world building is very lackluster, about it we only know about the tests, and that is it, though that could be due to the early stage of the novel. The test itself, in fact, is completely detached from realism, with contradicting motives of its organisers and the random selections of only 5000 people/year, has the author forgotten there are over 8 billion humans on earth?
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