Do you plan to read the second book?

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Re: Do you plan to read the second book?

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Yes! It's like Harry Potter, you have to keep reading.
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No, this book is not my favorite form or reading genre, so I will give the rest of the series a miss.
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I am not planning though, but it would really depend on reviews. If the coming book would be written changing the protagonist, still taking first book's stories ahead. I would only go for it if it would give something exciting unpredictable in it.
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Ambreen Haqdad wrote: 23 Dec 2017, 08:23 I am not planning though, but it would really depend on reviews. If the coming book would be written changing the protagonist, still taking first book's stories ahead. I would only go for it if it would give something exciting unpredictable in it.
I don’t think it would be possible to change the protagonist at this point. The story revolves around his life. Is there a reason you don’t want brimstone in the next book?
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Well, I never said that Brimstone should not be in the next book. i just want another perspective of the of the story, another way of looking through it ... being unpredictable by readers. i hope you understood my point
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Ambreen Haqdad wrote: 23 Dec 2017, 11:50 Well, I never said that Brimstone should not be in the next book. i just want another perspective of the of the story, another way of looking through it ... being unpredictable by readers. i hope you understood my point
Oh I get it now. Yes, that would definitely make things interesting. Great idea!
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:) thanks, you liked it
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I'm definitely interested to see what happens. I have a lot I'm wanting to read, but I'm not sure I can avoid this one.
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I would read the second book. I think second books are really amazing, as the author/s work hard to produce the book better than the first.
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I need to read the first book first before planning to read the second book. I hope the author will have his books in a gadgets-friendly epub file format for more chances of volunteer reviews.
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i'm planning to read the first book now..
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I would need to read the first book, but I think I may get into this series. I love YA novels, and this one has a lot of good reviews, also. If I like the first book, then I am likely to read the second one.
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Yes I plan to read the next book in the series. This book ended with a cliffhanger which I would like to see how it gets resolved.
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I generally go for wuxias( chinese fantasy novels) but this one is keeping me on the hook for the second book.
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I will be reading the second book because I appreciated the first, and there is so much I want to know that only the second book can reveal.
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