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I did enjoy reading this for the most part, and it has a decently intriguing story. Definitely worth checking out, and spending a few hours on this one.
it's an okay read, definitely a slow fire. Kinda wish the world building was a bit better, but it isn't bad. Given how it went for 50 chapters I don't think I'll continue to read it, but I don't think people should avoid this, it just wast for me.
Well I ran out of free chapters, and I wish I had the money to unlock the rest. This novel was a surprising find, as I've never liked novels where the MC knows the future events, but this novel nails it perfectly in my opinion. The character development is very good, and the writing quality is great. Compared to other novels I've read, the world background is decently well done. Yes, I'd suggest giving this novel a bit of your time.
Reached the end of free chapters so I'd figure I'd comment on how it went. This novel is written decently well, and the story it leads is interesting and fulfilling. The only thing that could help this novel a bit more would be an increase to the world development and background. Other than that, its a good novel worth checking out.
It has been a while since I've read this novel, but the fact that the MC and his story stayed in my mind since then shows that I truly did enjoy reading this novel. The level of detail to events is good without being overbearing and the story and character development fits together well. We're shown the world and get to travel with the MC in a story that ultimately drills its way into the heart of the reader. I would suggest this novel to anyone.
Over 100 chapters in, and I can firmly say that it is a reasonably good novel to read. However, this doesn't mean it is free of any issues. Namely, the world development is barely noticeable. We get glimpses of what the rest of the world has to offer our MC but these come far and few. I found myself worrying that the MC would never leave home in some instances. And with little to no discussion of the outside world, I too felt caged in by the novel and story that I read, with no place for my imagination to wander. The only other reason I stopped reading dealt with the large amount of time dedicated to the inner thoughts of characters. Sometimes, simply a break would suffice.