The Spellmaster's Manual created a grand worldview consisting of the Blood Moon, the Evils, and the Stars. Every world had its own characteristics and rules, as well as different espers and spellcasters. Superpowered people were humans with all kinds of abilities, while spellcasters could sign contracts with superpowered people and give them more power. The story was set in a world full of superpowers and spellcasters. The protagonist, Ashu, transmigrated to a world of spellcasters with extraordinary powers and met the young female spellcaster, Sonia. In this world, Ashu and his team faced a group of enemies known as demigod masters. They were the greatest threat to the masters. In addition, the story also involved the main characters provoking a monster that could devour the world and fusing a quarter of the plot. Although the details of the specific world structure were unknown, it could be seen that the Spellmaster's Manual had created a world view that was diverse and full of fantasy elements.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about various things that are relevant to boys, like adventures, growing up, or moral lessons.
Sadly, without more context or research, I can't tell you who the author of 'handbook for boys a novel' is. It could be an emerging author trying to make a mark in the young adult or boys' literature genre. There are so many books out there, and this one seems rather unknown in terms of its authorship at the moment.
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While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!