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Thomas Ray

ThomastheRay is from US United States • 22 y/o • Male

Hi, welcome to my profile. If you'd like feedback on your writing send me a message!

Reviews Received

ASwordslasher
ASwordslasher reviewed Two Friends

if it's true you're totally like me;
oh God!! its so true I'm at loss of words.
Keep it up and remain to be yourself.

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ASwordslasher
ASwordslasher reviewed Letters Across the Sea

okay it's really sad, specially the end. It feels like he's dead.
awesome; you derive great depths from simple words.
Keep it up

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melissak
melissak reviewed Balance

I got a bit confused at the end, but overall I liked it

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TheValhallan
Optimism101 reviewed Lu (Part One)

I like it. It's... interesting. I have quite a few questions about the characters, all of which I'm sure to figure out from the story or what I can piece together. Either way, you've set up a pretty good dystopian (I think) society where you have the upper and lower class separated completely. I'll be waiting for the next bit. Keep writing! Because people will keep reading.

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melissak
melissak reviewed Lu (Part One)

I love this book. The separation, details, and the characters. I'm not one to really understand big words or stories, even though I love them all, but it's still great. I'm intrigued, it reminds me of my view when I was a child. I was poor without parents, even though I wasn't an orphan, and could barely survive. It's sad, but relatable to many people. I wanna see where this book is going. I'm glad I was able to make time for reading it. :)

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melissak
melissak reviewed Lu (Part Two)

Honestly, I struggle with names all the time. I always search up: Random guy (or girl) names. That way it's easier. I only do it when I draw a blank on names though

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melissak
melissak reviewed Lu (Part Three)

It seems like she's more worried about fashion and herself than the boy, who is yet to be named. She seems to be moving too fast into acceptance then she would be in real life. I would think she's still in shock and less worried about her wardrobe. It's a good book though and I hope you continue. Seems like somethings missing though, something crucial, but I can't put my finger on it.

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TheValhallan
Optimism101 reviewed Lu (Part Two)

I liked this one. More questions, of course, but that's one of the benefits of short stories. A good part. Keep writing! Oh, if you need a girl name, I always liked Jessie.

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