If you have made it this far in this novel I just want to thank you so so much for your time! You have no idea how much it means to me that you read it all! I truly hope you enjoyed this first novel is the Post Sunday Experiment series and hope you'll stick around for others in the future! It means more than you can know that you enjoyed this novel and I can't thank you enough!
Now, if you're not in a rush to get onto another Wattpad story, please--if you have the time--help me improve my story by replying to these questions below. One a scale of zero(0) to ten(10), please answer the following questions below. Also, if you have the time, please explain why you gave the numbers you did. Thank you!
0-10 How was my character development? Did each of my characters have unique personalities, goals, thought processes, and ways of speaking? Did they feel like people who might excise in real life?
0-10 How was my grammar, spelling, and punctuation? Did I implement the proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation needed in my novel?
0-10 How well did I show and not tell? Did I use boring verbs and simply state what was going on or did I immerse the reader into my world and help them to see instead of understand my story?
0-10 How were my settings? Were the locations where my characters visited vivid and understandable? Were they unique and interesting or dull and common?
0-10 How was the overall plot and story? Was it believable and unique? Did it make sense and flow? Were there any particular parts that were hard to understand or weirdly written?
0-10 How was my overall style and voice? Was my way of writing unique or not?
0-10 Personally, what rate would you give this book and why?
If you were to change one thing about this novel what would it be?
Thank you so so much all my lovely readers and I look forward to seeing you in the sequel 'The Vantablack Observation!' :)
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The Post Sunday Experiment | COMPLETED 2020
AdventureAfter his parent's divorce, Ody Winter moves to New York City with his mother, leaving behind the rolling hills he and his sister grew up on. Two years later, they learn that Ody's father, scientist Devlin Jax Winter, died from a peculiar suicide...