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Genesis
Summary:
Evelyn's parents die in a car accident 3 months before she turns 16. She gets put in foster care, then sent to live with a couple who don't care for her. On her 16th birthday, she starts hearing strange voices. They continue for the next 3 months, and one day they warn of an upcoming Apocalypse. The very same day, the world starts to end. Read to find out how Evelyn manages to stay alive, while falling in love with her fellow survicor, all while she's trying to figure out why she hears the voices.
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I think you forgot to fully backspace a wrod... :) 6) "Well as normal as you can be when you have 2 dead parents" This one doesn't matter a whole lot, but two would probably be a better use than 2. 7) Especially in the beginning, there were a lot of big words. I am definitely not against them, but sometimes they can make it seem a little forced. Just be careful and use them sparingly. Simple vocabulary can be just as effective as fancy words, and make it flow better. I loved the line, "So what I’m trying to say here is that there is never going to be one moment in your life that will..." That section. I smiled, re-read it, and went, "That was cool" So thumbs up there! You did a good job, and I'm not trying to criticize everything! :) I am interested in how it turns out--and it definitely seems to improve as it goes along. Keep it up!
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"It isn't what you can do with your strength, but how you chose to use."<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -By me, I think.