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I will be checking out the story, story, and personalities (for fiction) or the central disagreement or thesis (in non-fiction) and considering concerns such as whether guide will certainly appeal to its intended market, if the narrative is engaging and coherent, whether the personalities are engaging, and if not what can be done to construct these points up.

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