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1.5
dark sad fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Everything the Darkness Eats. Let's see I was watching The Green Lantern and didn't feel to threatened by this black morass alighting over the space, and Lantern dropped that off at the corner of Sun Rd. Where it burned up in futility. Then I thought well, that's the sun, nothing in the solar system burns brighter or bigger, except this looming black hole. & We still haven't found a better name yet? Anyway darkness is practically everything, light always comes from a source. Darkness is just present, and doesn't need a source. That's why the night covers the earth and the firmament glows her ornaments. And when the sky is blue, the rest of space remains black as pitch. Light always comes from a source and is retained by one, if there are no eyes to see it, it can't be there, and it's just infinite overreaching darkness from end to endlessness. & There's fucking no world apart from this one. 

"If the universe could grant your most unreasonable demand what might you ask of it?"

That's a big question. The truth is I would have to think about that, because most everything that I want to achieve (write a few books) depends on me to accomplish it. I couldn't ask for something that didn't belong to my lifetime, or... Anyway I'll just allow for this novel to hang out here in cyber space in mystery. So instead of ruminating, this horror novel tho broke my heart concerning the gay couple Malik and Brett. Ghost bumps into a blind girl whose mother is preoccupied by worshipping this orb of untethered light, a artificial veiny beam of light that's chilling in Mr. Crowley's basement. So the old man needs Ghost because he's not a strong believer, he's in fact very frustrated by this uncaring god, indicative of the author's true feelings I feel ... As horror it was a bit on the pulpy side, there's a big difference between pulp written by a pro or by an amateur and this is the former ... But idk it doesn't feel real enough, can't displace my belief, I don't like novels that are about balls of light. Fleece is a real menace and the true villain of this story, since, what sort of villain is an insentient orb? Mr. Crowley's a hero. Fleece is a prick.