Disclaimers and explanations (Important)

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What the book is and how to read it

So this book is basically like a short story written in a poem like fashion. It is needed to be read in the way a poem would or else it makes less sense and will not be as good as if you read it like a poem. By 'read it like a poem' I mean with the pauses the way you would read poems normally (There are full stops (periods) for when you should pause slightly in the book) and I don't mean you have to read it out loud, I just mean that it is better if you read it as a poem but in your head.

Explaining in more detail how you read it like a poem

(There are full stops (periods) for when you should pause slightly in the book. And by 'pause slightly' I mean like how you would with a full stop (period) normally when a sentence would and and a new one would begin)

Explaining

I am also saying now that this book has a concept around 'God' or a 'God-like' figure. This book is in no way made to make fun of religion or claim that God is like this. This book is only for entertainment purposes and the 'God' character is only a character that I designed for this story.

Explaining more

Everything is all in the same 'chapter part' if you understand what I mean by that, because I feel like it would be weird to have it all spread out and I'm not entirely sure how I would do that.

To help you understand

Also this is a tiny spoiler kind of depending on how you think about it. But it wont really ruin the book, but just to help people out. When there are quotation marks around what is meant to be speech, the God is talking. And when there are speech marks around what is meant to be speech, the boy is talking. If  you're wondering why I did this its so that you can, one, tell the difference and, two, I fell like speech marks are used for when people are talking but he is a God so its different... I don't really know how to explain it.

More Explanations and help

I also didn't include things like exclamation and question marks because it made it feel untidy and I just didn't like it. So if you can tell something is a question or is 'exclaimed' then just take it that way instead of having to rely on question or exclamation marks to tell you.


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That's all I have to say.  Happy reading.



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