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Subject: An observation

Date: Thu Aug 21 05:44

Author: Rob (roballison@rogers.com)

First off, let me say that I throughly enjoy these works. I found out about your novels during a recent trip to the library and they had Cyberterror on display as a new release. I checked it out and quickly read through it. I work overnight and have a lot of time for reading. So I went back to the library and checked out the remainder of the available works. I've been reading them through in order at about the rate of 1 a night. Last night I finished Breakthrough and tonight I'm working my way through 01-01-00. A recurring theme between the two novels has brought me here to comment. Both female antagonists (Yolande in Breakthough and Celina in 01-01-00) seem to overuse the words 'Puto' and 'Puta'. Almost every sentence they say directed to one of their captives ends in one of these words. While it does make me dislike the character, it also makes me irritated that no other words could have been chosen on occasion. Just my two cents. Other than that, I'm thouroughly enjoying the collection.

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