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Sometimes, owning your decisions can be hard.
Love can last a moment or a lifetime. But if you want to try and make it last, it's going to require some effort.
"What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives everything its value." -Thomas Paine
| Average Rating: based on 4 ratings Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1 |
A typical night out--banter and overpriced beer--takes a turn for the better when you meet the gaze of a cute stranger and decide to introduce yourself.
The writing is fun and humorous, but at times could have used a little editing; the adjectives trip up some of the otherwise well-written passages in the opening.
This debut work breaks from typical slice-of-life work by asking the reader to compete in small mini-games with each significant action. A game of chance, a trivia question, and a reflex text are all used to test the reader. While not directly relevant--no one has ever had to answer a question about ancient Chinese history in order to stand up from their table--these games create a sense of tension and pressure which fits in with the theme and overall mood of the piece.
I am very impressed with this as a debut piece, and hope to see much more from the author.