The Ultimate Plagiarism

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I almost kind of feel like a lot of the character concerns and worries about writing and publishing a book come from the author's own fears or at least most author's fears. Like how Jake mentions he sent out manuscripts and hadn’t got one single review. Little things like this throughout the book made it so realistic that I could relate to the thinking and worries that Jake has.

The only thing I didn’t like was that it is sometimes hard to follow the wording, and I got lost because the story often interrupts sentences with side points before finishing the sentence. At some points I found myself forgetting how the sentence started and having to go back to figure out how the end of the sentence connected. I just think that it’s a new type of writing than I am used to because the sentences are long-winded. I think If I continued to read it, I would become too accustomed to the writing style.

I think this is going to be a compelling read because we are hearing the story from the bad guy’s perspective. We know he has done something bad by stealing the plot of this story. So we want to like him but also hate him for doing it, so yeah this is definitely going to make this story interesting.

I really like the concept of this book and I can’t wait to see how it further developed into a thriller. What I have read so far has set up for a very good thriller and slow burn. The plot is unique and I hope the book continues to execute it as well as it has so far.

Then when I first saw the cover I thought it was such a clever idea for a book about books. It ties in the story so well and ties in the name of the book. I love the simple design of the cover. It also ties in with what is in the story because the book is about a book and the cover is a cover of a book. Just love the concept and ideas, it's just so creative.