So…I’m on the 17th chapter and while the story’s been great so far, it hasn’t warranted the 5* review I’m currently giving. What warrants this 5* review is my pity towards the author for having to deal with so many readers that don’t pay attention. As I said, I am on chapter 17 and I’ve lost count how many times people have attempted to fix the author’s “errors” for things they didn’t pay attention to. There have been explanations to all stat changes, or lack there of yet these readers constantly believe they know what they are talking about which then leads to further confusion as other readers begin to believe what they say. Sorry author, story’s great and I have plans on catching up, hope you the best.
Mrboogey13
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LIKEOr simply because people are not focusing enough to continue the story? Imagine questioning every single bit of a story when you're barely midway in reading it
Adrion_Lord:If a lot of ppl get confused while reading then its most likely the author's fault for not being clear enough
If a good portion of the readers is confused its always on the writers, even when reading detective books the average reader should have a clear understanding of what's happening atm, if they dont, its the authors fault for not being clear enough, i get that ppl might understand it more if they paid more attention or re read, but they shouldn't have to, books/novels aren't puzzles. If they have to decipher what the author means, it's the author's fault. Only in very specific situations somthing like that be ok.
TheRealRimax:Or simply because people are not focusing enough to continue the story? Imagine questioning every single bit of a story when you're barely midway in reading it
Yea but the problem is they question everything and try to correct what they think is right witch is wrong and others go off that
Adrion_Lord:If a good portion of the readers is confused its always on the writers, even when reading detective books the average reader should have a clear understanding of what's happening atm, if they dont, its the authors fault for not being clear enough, i get that ppl might understand it more if they paid more attention or re read, but they shouldn't have to, books/novels aren't puzzles. If they have to decipher what the author means, it's the author's fault. Only in very specific situations somthing like that be ok.
Again, if a significant portion of your readers feel the need to question everything you probably weren't clear enough in your writing
Ryughaa:Yea but the problem is they question everything and try to correct what they think is right witch is wrong and others go off that
Adrion_Lord:If a lot of ppl get confused while reading then its most likely the author's fault for not being clear enough