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Weighed
Average (?): (7.5/10) |
Average
Rating: (8.5/10) |
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Reviewer:
JimmyJump
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Oct 12, 2010 |
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Interesting, to an extent even intriguing story. This is a repost from after the server went belly-up, and it seems to me that this is a revised version. I thought that in the first post there was talk about the limousine being a Maybach... Maybe I'm confusing this with another story... Anyway, "The Society Of The Rules" was a pleasure to (re)read. I was under the impression that one of the purposes of writing fiction, was to stretch and suspend our imagination. Okay, so there's limits, but here, those imaginary limits weren't crossed. Well... maybe a little. But who am I to complain, then. JJ (8/10)
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Reviewer:
Snark
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Mar 23, 2010 |
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Seriously brutal. Interesting concept, though stretches the suspension of disbelief. Like 99% of the other stories posted, would benefit from careful editing. (9/10)
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