Okay this is an honest to god review of this novel. First and foremost, the writing quality, it feels extremely rushed, and there is little to no spacing, so it makes it a tad bit difficult to read it. Second off, the development is very fast, like extremely quick, now mind you I like fast stories as well, but this was way too quick. Niam is an interesting name to say the least. However, it feels surreal to see him adapt so quick to a reality in where he could die if he makes to wrong move. It feels inorganic to say the least. The stability of updates is great. And the world background could use some tweaking here and there. Overall, it isn't a bad book, it's just that it needs a lot of fine tuning to make it better.
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LIKEalright then man, I'll give it a continue.
I'm not saying in a physical sense but in more of a mental and psychological sense. We're humans, we are flawed naturally, it's not quite sane to see somebody go into a world where society has crumbled and think "Oh, I'm gonna become strong!" Even if he may be psychotherapied into thinking he'll be fine, the subconscious is still a thing that exists.
You gotta calm down. He said just earlier that he was meaning in a mental sense, no matter how much training you go through if you're a normal (mentally) human being it would be hard to cope with a zombie apocalyptic world no matter what mindset you have period.
u think he was sane in a lot of ways mentally from how he was raised to how acted he was never normal mentally
so u telling me its normal to have people try to kill u bully u at home and school while training to fight or kill since the military training and he forgot all of it not .even keeping habits that would have been there all his life and just wast his body normal people wouldn't do most of this so no he wasn't
A lot of people get bullied, but I see your point, and yeah, I guess you're actually right. I've barely read the story, but good day.