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Old 12-17-2009, 08:45 PM   #11
rcuadro
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Originally Posted by denbatch View Post
rcuadro: i get feedback from a a third of my readers that they liked soul identity better. my current theory is that sci-fi readers fall in this camp... does that fit?
Not in my case. I think I sent you an email on this a while back (Around Aug/Sep time frame) but Soul Intent was pretty straight forward on its story line. Soul Intent had lots of plot twists and more action in my opinion.
I put the rest as a spoiler as to not ruin the book for others...

Spoiler:
In Soul Identity you introduced the while soul tracking idea... and on top of that you had the threat to the company by the competitor and from someone with in. It was great! Taking out someone's eye and fake an identity to take over the company as an overseer. And the crazy plot to kill off a bunch of people in order to manipulate them. Awesome! In the second book the whole soul identity was already established and it all dealt with retrieving a treasure. Nothing more.
Now, I dont want to belittle the second one since it was a good book
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