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Choose Me: Reddie
"You have a good descriptive summary that draws in people and fans alike. Good context, emotional portrayal, and descriptions of how they would all feel after Stan's and Eddie's deaths, and then him coming back to life. The song playlist sets the atmosphere of the chapters. Good pacing for a slow burn story. Good portrayals of Eddie's and Richie's personalities. I don't read a lot of fanfic but I enjoyed this one and will continue to read it. Some pointers, in the earlier chapters you might want to make some of your paragraphs shorter, some are quite long, other than that I only spotted some minor grammar errors. Keep up the good work."
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"THIS IS SUPER FRIKING GOOD!!! Okay so it’s perfect for the Reddie babes, if you the worst choices and everything are so perfect! And the punctuation isn’t all perfect! This deserves to be like.....at the top when you search ‘Reddie’ can we get Inkitt to pin this at the top pls🥺💖 It’s a must read for Reddie stans or just any it Stan in general."
Choose It!
" An interesting retelling of Stephen King’s It novel, this time told through the character of Richie Tozier. In this version, his adult self slowly comes to the realization that he was in love with Eddie while they were both children. This brings about conflicted emotions in Richie and the story becomes an interesting study on how his lost love effected and continue to effects the rest of his life. I liked the explanatory nature of Reddie’s story. Realistically love is based on time and experiences instead of the stereotypical “You look so hot let’s fuck” message of so many romance novels. Kudos to Reddie’s bravery for borrowing characters from the great Stephen King. (And between you and me, I think Richie would have been a more interesting character if King had chosen this sexual orientation for him.) I noted some past and present tense issues but nothing that can’t be easily ignored (or fixed). A promising read if you’re looking for something beyond the typical romance novel."


