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Soulless Soldier
You see the cover and think it's just another one of those vampire stories, like Twilight. But it is not. It's different, for the better, of course. You see yourself inside the story, you can imagine it as if you were watching a movie. This story is entirely beautiful. Reading it, I cried, had a fit of laughter and begged my mother to buy me vampire teeth. -q It's engaging, and you're hooked on it, from the beginning to the end. And when it's over, it still leaves you with the feeling of "I want more". I highly recommend it, you won't regret it.
"EFFECT" and "AFFECT"

"Effect" is a noun meaning result. "Affect" is a verb meaning to influence. Ex.: The new policy had a significant effect. The weather can affect our mood.

"PRECEDE" and "PROCEED"

"Precede" means to come before in time or order. "Proceed" means to continue or move forward. Ex.: The introduction precedes the main text. After the break, we will proceed with the meeting.

Recommended by Soulless Soldier

Soulless Soldier
You see the cover and think it's just another one of those vampire stories, like Twilight. But it is not. It's different, for the better, of course. You see yourself inside the story, you can imagine it as if you were watching a movie. This story is entirely beautiful. Reading it, I cried, had a fit of laughter and begged my mother to buy me vampire teeth. -q It's engaging, and you're hooked on it, from the beginning to the end. And when it's over, it still leaves you with the feeling of "I want more". I highly recommend it, you won't regret it.