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Reviewer: HectorVanDyne Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 19 2015 7:19 PM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 2)

All things considered, it sounds like he's better off with his sister, going by how his parents have treated him.



Author's Response:

Damned if he does, slightly less damned if he doesn't.

Reviewer: AdamX Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: April 17 2015 8:18 PM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 2)

I imagine in your universe little sisters are more terrifying than terrorists or any horror movie/game people can cook up.

 

I still want to see one with an sw one day but otherwise great stuff as usual.



Author's Response:

Little sisters are basically harbingers of doom in my stuff. Although occasionally just nice.

The 3rd story in this set heavily revolves around a female shrinker actually, so got you covered.

Reviewer: Jimbob Signed [Report This]
Date: April 17 2015 6:50 AM Title: The Bigger Sibling (Part 2)

I enjoyed the ShrinkSmart story, as it explored a concept I enjoy. Bigger Sibling, while enoyable, was definitely an example of your usual stuff. I think I would enjoy exploring another concept in the "people as pets" thing: Pampered pets. There are people in the world that treat their pets better than they treat themselves, and I'd love to see that explored here in this world you've created. Some rich spoiled girl goes the extra mile to find the healthiest, strongest, best looking shrinker she can find, and carries him or her around like her most prized posession, buying them only the best (and best looking) accessories and foods. Yet still treats them as her cute little pet, never seeing them as an equal.



Author's Response:

Actually the kind of character you're talking about is an important part of the 3rd short story in this set, though still with a little bit of a difference. Thanks for reading!

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