Unity #15 Discussion
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- leonmallett
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Re: Unity #15 Discussion
An enjoyable issue with beginning, middle, and end that possibly is part of a larger mosaic of character studies. Overall a good read for me.
Although there were a few times that the Colin King persona just felt forced, cliched and more than a little silly: billionaire who has significant business responsibilities, yet who jets off at a moments notice, and who trashes a part of his own grand house with an aircraft but the authorities don't notice etc. Hopefully Kindt has thought this through a nd will explain how Ninjak juggles his dual lives.

Although there were a few times that the Colin King persona just felt forced, cliched and more than a little silly: billionaire who has significant business responsibilities, yet who jets off at a moments notice, and who trashes a part of his own grand house with an aircraft but the authorities don't notice etc. Hopefully Kindt has thought this through a nd will explain how Ninjak juggles his dual lives.
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Re: Unity #15 Discussion
I've been behind on my books
Finally read this .. And really enjoyed it
I thought it was more insightful about the world of Colin King and his personality than Ninjak #1
Finally read this .. And really enjoyed it
I thought it was more insightful about the world of Colin King and his personality than Ninjak #1