
AuroraEvermoore
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Thank you for adding On The Run to your reading list. Enjoy reading. (:

SimoniSantos051
@AuroraEvermoore **Dear Writer,** Part: 02 ... That said, I reiterate my enthusiasm. There is something about the thematic promise of your book that seems *fascinatingly cute* to me, to use a colloquial term, without losing the density that a well-constructed *ABO* plot can offer. I therefore await, with serene anxiety, the moment to delve into its pages, certain that, whatever the outcome of my analysis, the wolf on the cover has already earned a place in my pantheon of memorable literary images. May our journey — yours as an author, mine as a reader — be one of mutual growth and, above all, of aesthetic pleasure. **Cordially,** A reader who values both courtesy and honest criticism.
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SimoniSantos051
@AuroraEvermoore **Dear Writer,** Part:01 Before delving into the pages of your work, allow me to extend, with due reverence, my first compliments: the cover of your book is a visual symphony of rare beauty. The wolf that appears on it — sovereign in its enigmatic aura — evokes a literary promise that already captivates my senses. The *ABO* theme, in turn, resonates in my imagination as an invitation to explore social and hierarchical nuances that, I confess, awaken in me both intellectual curiosity and a certain aesthetic delight. There is, there, a potential sweetness that I cannot help but foresee, almost like a *fairy tale* tinged with complexity. However, allow me, before even beginning to read, to establish a necessary preamble — not out of distrust of your art, but out of zeal for the transparency that I consider essential between creator and reader. If my future observations, throughout this literary journey, touch on criticism or reservations, I want to assure you from the outset: **nothing will be personal**. My comments, if any, will arise exclusively from a dialogue with the narrative structure, the development of the characters or the stylistic choices that the plot demands. They will be, in essence, reflections of a reader who sees literature as both devotion and an exercise in analysis — a habit that I cultivate with almost academic rigor, but always tempered by respect for artistic subjectivity. Please understand that any consideration made under this critical veil will not be a judgment of your persona or your creative effort, but rather an intimate debate with the work itself, just as one does with a painting in a gallery: admiring its colors, questioning its brushstrokes, but never confusing the art with the artist. If at any point I diverge from a narrative path or hesitate in the face of a dialogue, know that it is the story — and only the story — that will be under my magnifying glass...
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