The Novel's Extra is one of my favorites novels but that ending tho.
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LIKEThis author cannot stop himself from making endings that effectively annihilate any relationships and powers the MC builds up throughout the novel in the ending. (“reset” endings) the MC is given a choice of returning to his world or staying in the world of his novel. Both choices have their consequences: if he returns to his world, the disappearance of the creator's soul will destroy the novel's world; if he decides to stay, everything related to the story and the privileges of the author will be taken away from him, including his relationships with others. He decides to stay, and as expected his friends start slowly forgetting him. They eventually remember him, but the way it was done was not satisfying at all. P.S: Oh, and in the final arc some people learn of Hajin's identity as an author but it doesn't really matter at all
Yes, and he actually had a lot of problems ending it, like days without posting and things. Going around and around, until he kind of forced himself to finish it... Too sad though, it was indeed one of the best korean novels I've read too.
yeah that one is............ well.. the author say that he already plan the ending first before creating the book.. he have this kind of fetish.. like to torturing his reader.. and i know what kind of man the author is.. but cant help it to read his book.. 😂🤣😂🤣
Yeah... Even while knowing what awaits at the end... It's impossible not to read his books! xD I even read them a few times (two for a monster who levels up and like four for The Novel's Extra, and I'm reading it a fifth time xD)
Agreed. The Novel’s Extra needs some retuning in some places. Omniscient Reader Viewpoint had some kinks to work out, but it at least had a satisfying end. No ‘but they remember by the power of love and friendship’, just a full cycle for the story to the beginning. Though I guess that’s what you can expect from a META novel like this. I’m pretty sure Kim Hajin is more of a reader template than a character, his actions have logic and consistency… but he doesn’t really emotionally invest as much as others. Kim Dokja (from ORV) at least felt sympathetic to some and had ‘uncool’ traits that made you feel the kind of guy he is, but Kim Hajin is just a regular guy doing things most people would do in his circumstances (arguably).