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KylarDrakeLv153yr
2021-04-18 03:39

I can’t recommend this book enough. One of the sticking points for me is how fleshed out the characters are. Yes there are villains that can easily be labelled as evil and deserve to be killed off but there’s also others that have depth, not just into how strong or bad they are, but emotionally as well. You get a feel for who they are and grow attatched, not just leaving them as Villain B or something. The best part is that you still feel they need to be stopped or even killed, but it will make that choice heavier for you. Because their death means the loss of a character you’ve gotten to know and maybe even liked. Excellent Writing.

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HighAflmaoLv11

Like Esdeath in Akame ga Kill, shes easily my favorite character of the show. Actually now that I thinn about it, there were very few enemies in that show that were actually evil, they were either mentally ill, good people tricked into doing bad things, or just people doing what they think is right just like the main characters.

Dovahdu4229Lv14

Is there a comic version

Pranto_Roy_9627Lv1

nice

AaronchifV2Lv14

Comic versions of a novel normally downgrades the quality.

Dovahdu4229:Is there a comic version
MrIIIoLv5

Most (and if i say most i mean 99%) comics are worse compared to their novel counterparts

Dovahdu4229:Is there a comic version
ExplictsLv13

There isn’t. I dont know why people respond by telling you comic versions are a downgrade from their LN.

Dovahdu4229:Is there a comic version
Larry_ULv15

Can anyone tell me if Kamilah breaks up with Lith, or dies later in this book? I want to know what chapter to skip to. #TeamSolus

FlozillaLv14

Why would you skip the story for that?

Larry_U:Can anyone tell me if Kamilah breaks up with Lith, or dies later in this book? I want to know what chapter to skip to. #TeamSolus
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Larry_ULv15

I cant stand her for some reason. Her character just isnt interesting and i particularly hate how the author keeps demeaning Solus’s value and relationship with Lith, to justify Kamilahs presence in the book

KylarDrakeLv15

I’d appreciate if you kept Spoiler filled opinions out of reviews. A new reader has no idea who the names belong to or why. Let them make their own choices

Larry_U:I cant stand her for some reason. Her character just isnt interesting and i particularly hate how the author keeps demeaning Solus’s value and relationship with Lith, to justify Kamilahs presence in the book
Haroon_JaffarLv1

Nice

Larry_ULv15

You’re re right. My bad

KylarDrake:I’d appreciate if you kept Spoiler filled opinions out of reviews. A new reader has no idea who the names belong to or why. Let them make their own choices
HemiRoukLv15

Good luck with that. With the way Author plays with the characters you will skip the whole novel

Larry_U:Can anyone tell me if Kamilah breaks up with Lith, or dies later in this book? I want to know what chapter to skip to. #TeamSolus
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TDK00731Lv13

This is one of the best reincarnation books that I have read . And mind you, I have read a lot of reincarnation manga and manhwa. Excellent writing with fleshed characters ( heroes and villains ) and very good plot points make this an incredible read

dagocLv12

so i better not read this novel??...hehehe

lynx02Lv2

the quality drop : novel > comic/manga > anime

AaronchifV2:Comic versions of a novel normally downgrades the quality.
Ogechicy2Lv2

Absolutely

Ogechicy2Lv2

Absolutely

nighttime_readerLv3

one of the best books i've ever read

BRAGOLv1

but too much emotional 😭

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Chef_CLv15

Great fantasy story full of mages and magic using beings. The Author does a fantastic job of combining a fairly complex magic system with a pretty simple concept of power levels. The Author uses this to write battles with realistic (in terms of the world) twists and out comes. When the MC and an antagonist come to blows and their of “equal strength” the MC does win just because of some “MC plot-armor bullsh*t” it’s because the Author laid down the groundwork for why he learned and obtained the skills and abilities to pull through. Even when someone does manage to seemingly pull some solution out of their a*s it’s because the Author left the information and reasonings behind in primitive chapters that were (mostly on purpose) meant to be overlooked as unimportant. Characters and character development is always one of the most important things to look at for in any story. In this both aspects are pretty straightforward. The MC has a lot of dark sh*t happen to him in the prologue & start of the series and that leaves us with a very untrusting and paranoid protagonist who is also severely protective of those who are are close to him. The main theme of the story is that the MC is going about his life while gaining strength in various ways in order be able to protect those he cares about and fulfill a few spoiler related goals while his interactions with those around both help and hinder him from slowly opening up to others. The Author does a good job of providing scenarios that that the MC has to contemplate while balancing his law of the jungle and his moral/human side in order to survive both physically and mentally. This series is not a “black & white” story by any means and would recommend it to any high fantasy loving reader.

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