Hi Tyke,
This is Ötzi from Peercointalk. I am done reading most of the book (coloured version).
What I like the most is that you remain narrator throughout the book instead of commentator, by letting quotes of forum users and Sunny's answers speak for themselves. That way you illustrate important points in the history of Peercoin, and you spotlight controversial things about Peercoin and its history, while you as the author remain neutral. You allow readers to develop their own thoughts instead of just serving them your own opinion.
Since you are writing about so many cryptocurrencies, it seems very wise to remain neutral.
Other than that, the book delivers what it promises: A detailed history of the first year of Peercoin.
This is interesting to anybody who is already involved with Peercoin, but the book should not be confused with a beginner's guide or with a technical reference book.
Good luck with your further writings
This is Ötzi from Peercointalk. I am done reading most of the book (coloured version).
What I like the most is that you remain narrator throughout the book instead of commentator, by letting quotes of forum users and Sunny's answers speak for themselves. That way you illustrate important points in the history of Peercoin, and you spotlight controversial things about Peercoin and its history, while you as the author remain neutral. You allow readers to develop their own thoughts instead of just serving them your own opinion.
Since you are writing about so many cryptocurrencies, it seems very wise to remain neutral.
Other than that, the book delivers what it promises: A detailed history of the first year of Peercoin.
This is interesting to anybody who is already involved with Peercoin, but the book should not be confused with a beginner's guide or with a technical reference book.
Good luck with your further writings
Thank you for the review I am glad you like it.