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Inside Out #2

Upside Down

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The sequel to hit Wattpad paranormal boys' love novel is out in print edition! While enemies found bonds and turn into lovers, a young teen wolf finds out that he can sense emotions from around him. Nathan doesn't have a clue on why he has the ability to do so, but when hints brought him to discover that he inherits psychic powers from older bloodlines of his family, everyone thinks he is in danger. This is because psychics are highly wanted by a circle of dark magicians who enslaved this kind to perform cruel mind control over their targets.Meanwhile, the new kid Keith Carter finds Nathan Drew to be irresistibly (and mysteriously) alluring. He doesn't know why he draws so much of his attention, and he doesn't need a distraction having to develop a new, fragile affair with someone he's been liking from school.As Nathan and Keith's lives intertwined, their burning passion for each other leads to higher stakes between the wizards and the werewolves. Their story opens a new chapter on a battle that can steal the peace of many otherworldly creatures who are supposed to live and coexist harmoniously with one another.

503 pages, Paperback

Published February 29, 2020

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Evan Francisco

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This is a pseudonym of a Malaysian author. His work is currently updated and available on Wattpad under the username evanfrancisco

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March 24, 2020
It's not easy writing a sequel, believe me I know that. Especially when you have new set of characters in the same universe with the same timeline when the first book took place.

Izzat managed to stitch the two stories together flawlessly.

It was a lot to process initially. With too many key characters, I had a hard time to remember which one is which and what happened to them when the characters were mentioned in previous chapters.

You have to be patient when you're reading this book. If not, you will struggle finishing it.

I also wondered why the story was a bit slow in the beginning. But it all makes sense towards the end.

Every single character mentioned is important and I have to give Izzat the credit for making such a brilliant decision to make all characters equally important in the storyline. Everything must have been thought through when he first outlined the story. Now that's not just a character development, but also Izzat's growth in his writing.

There were still a bit of typos and grammatical errors made but it didn't really affect the score I'm giving the book.

I still consider this book to be a good reading.

Izzat managed to expand the Inside Out universe with Upside Down and that's a huge deal, considering how hard it is to write a sequel of the first book that had already have a good ending.

Bravo, Izzat!
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