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Yeah, it still bugs me they use the secondary definition of tuition when tutalage and tutoring are much more straightforward for the average reader.
Oh, because it’s a repeat chapter
But why?
Oh boy, now he’s gone and target the whole class for his harem
Sadge
Spoilers Through Chapter 219 I will start this review by saying most people who like these kinds of stories will love this book. It has a well written romance aspect which I found suprising. It has some great world building: not the best I have seen, but very good. Here are the things I found hard to ignore. I think the side characters and villains need more developement in terms of their backstory and motivation. Most characters besides the main ones don’t have any drive from what I can tell (as in, they have no goals), which makes their characters seem very two dimensional. Martha, Luke, etc. all serve a purpose, but we don’t really know anything about the characters themselves: their hopes and dreams, what they want to do through talks with the main character. The author will have moments telling us that Martha and Khan talk about personal things, but I want the author to show us these personal things they talk about. I believe it would enhance the story even further. Despite this, however, the usage of side characters throughout the story I think makes up for the lack of side character and villain motivation. I will say though, that if the author were to include more interesting backstory than just, (spoiler) for example, Illman’s main purpose when he gets introduced is as Khans romantic rival for Liiza, then I would be more excited to read more and more. My biggest gripe with this novel, however, is the author’s constant use of the phrase “the latter”. Instead of using the person’s name or some other descriptor, the author over uses this phrase and it makes it very hard for me to keep reading, especially when it is used upwards of 5 times a chapter. It seems most prevalent in the chapters containing fights. It makes the writing seem repetitive and boring, and it always brings me out of the scene instead of enhancing it. It needs to be used much, much less. Another problem I have is with the romance. I think the developement of the romance between Khan and Liiza was great and it fealt organic, but there were many aspects I found unrealistic. Why would no one question or try to follow Khan when he would leave to be with Liiza? Wouldn’t Kelly be concerned and try to follow him? I find it unrealistic that Khan and Liiza could get away with a relationship for that long without anyone becoming suspicious enough to at least try and follow him. And sure, you might say there was Illman, but I don’t think anyone would see him as much more than a slight bump rather than actual romantic contest. I like that Illman came to his senses, but I think it should have been drawb out longer to threaten the relathionship with Liiza more. It would add wayyy more tension, and add to the story too. There were a lot of small things like this that I feel the author didn’t capitalize enough on because they wanted Liiza and Khan to end up together without any resistance, but it meant there wasn’t any tension at all, so it left me disappointed. Overall, I think this author is very good, but they definitely have a lot they could improve on that would take their story to another level.
Scientifically, Amps are the unit used to measure the flow of electrical current. It is equivalent to Coulombs/sec. Think of it like a water flow rate, but for energy and electrons instead of actual liquid water.
I get It! Barbara is Batwoman’s name so of course her butler is named Alfred.
This is Almost the plot of The Magicians. In that show/book, the main characters are given a magical exam to see if they cam study in a magic college and their memories are wiped if they fail.
This book is great! If you want to read past 19 chapters, go to Woopread.com. They translate the series and are over 100 chapters deep. Besides the premise being somewhat overused or bland, everything after the first couple chapters is Anything but that! The characters have an extra level of depth to them, and all character develope overtime to become better versions of themselves. The world building later down the line is great. And I would go as far to say that this story has the best plot twists I have ever read. I gave it 3 stars for updating since it is not updated here, but I highly recommend looking this one up if you can, and reading it!
He was acting like a business man, yet didn’t think to add a sign with his logo so that people knew where his goods came from? Doesn’t make much sense to me.
I dont think the author realizes how heavy batteries actually are, even small ones. I mean, when we replace engines in cars with batteries and motors, yeah the motors weigh less, but the batteries weigh so much that the car weighs more than it did with a gasoline engine in the first place! Part of the reason we still use gasoline cars is because our battery technology weighs so much and takes up so much space. I guess if this weapon already weighed a considerable amount, it would make sense, but I don’t think our scrawny Jason here would be able to wield it so easily then.
The AI did say it wasnt exactly super Intelligence, but it would probably be revealed later to be something different.
Yeah, not too sure either. I think the author forgot to count lol.
Wouldn’t impaired eyesight be fixed Along with all the other “genetic” Disabilities as was described earlier, or am I missing something here?