Not much is out so far, but I must say that I'm loving this novel so far. Non-human (or technically non-human in this case) stories are few and far between, but I usually enjoy such things. My biggest problem with this novel is the constant spelling mistakes and poor grammar. However, that is basically a minor annoyance and I still enjoy this novel a great deal regardless of that, showing that the author is doing more than well enough with the concept to make up for it. My greatest problem with the story itself is the behavior of the characters, with sane people being prone to sudden huge mood swings, and the main character's occasional decent to madness feeling too sudden and very blunt, like getting hit in the head with a baseball bat when rounding a corner. Finally, due to the story not having progressed much and the length of the chapters, the author hasn't spent much time fleshing out the world itself to focus more on the main character and stuff happening in his immediate vicinity, which isn't a problem for me, but might be for others who wish to read this. In the end, I highly recommend this book for people who want a true Overlord of Death experience. The releases are fairly consistent, but each chapter is fairly short, so I'd say wait until a hundred or so chapters are out to pick this up.