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The Blight changed everything, sweeping the globe, leaving humanity on the brink of extinction. The melior, with their immunity and fortified walls, stepped in to provide sanctuary. Now, the last of the human race are enslaved, but alive.
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So you’ve inadvertently trapped an ancient trans-dimensional god in your backyard shed; what do you do? That’s what Venus McKenzy and her friends would like to know.
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Greetings Destiny-followers,

We’ve reached 100 readers! Thanks to everyone for jumping on board and helping to make this book a reality. I couldn’t do it without you.

Right now, Destiny Imperfect is currently in fourth position and I could do with your help. For this book to be successful, it needs to be in the top three and time is ticking away! No top three, no Destiny :-( If you are following Destiny Imperfect and haven’t pre-ordered, I’d love it if you could. If you have pre-ordered (thanks again!), try and think of someone who would also enjoy the Destiny Imperfect experience and suggest to them (politely) that now would be a great time to jump in and support it!

Have a great weekend!

Cheers,

Peter

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    Robert Batten commented on an excerpt of Invictus
    I’d drop the second "already" in this paragraph - it feels like a double-up due to proximity and isn’t necessary to the sentence. I’ve started doing specific re-reads where I just look for repeated words in proximity as I’ve realised I do this a lot when not paying attention.
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      Robert Batten commented on an excerpt of Invictus
      Throughout this and the next excerpt I’m impressed with how well you drop new concepts  / terminology in a way that doesn’t seem to trip the reader up (I feel I know roughly what the thing is in most cases) without getting bogged down in explaining it.  Said another way - whenever I hit new terms like "expy" I feel I understand enough to carry on and discover the full details later.
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        whilst the gang members quickly stashed away their Expy
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        I would normally suggest "in rhythmic unison" rather than "with rhythmic unison."
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