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, by Noam Oswin
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Format: Kindle Ausgabe
Dateigröße: 1858 KB
Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe: 332 Seiten
Gleichzeitige Verwendung von Geräten: Keine Einschränkung
Verkauf durch: Amazon Media EU S.Ã r.l.
Sprache: Englisch
ASIN: B07TSTTWYT
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Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
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I read through this entire book in one sitting. It is absolutely amazing!(greetings from fanfiction.net)
The good:Interesting and engaging writing that puts the book in the top 85-90% of the genre. That said...The bad:Unpolished. Minor grammatical mistakes (such as incorrect comma placement) are not uncommon. There are also some factual inaccuracies (e.g., a Prosecutor acts on behalf of the state, and therefore, can’t have a “private firmâ€) and internal inconsistencies (e.g., Merciless vs Ruthless trait names). Some mechanics go un-utilized — for example, we see the character raise his Intelligence as an Earthworm in chapter 1, and then we completely forget about stats — and the ability to raise them through actions — for the remainder of the story. If you aren’t going to use the mechanic, then there’s no point in introducing it into the narrative because it adds nothing to the story’s progression. It’s just distracting. There are other, shall we say, “imprecisionsâ€: Eg1. Main character didn’t advance after solving a super-hard, tier 5 quest. Really? Then what’s the point of introducing the quest system? Eg2. What Druid vs Dryad thing drove me nuts — one of the last few chapters explained that the name “changed†over the years, but honestly, that just felt like the author engaged in an unnecessarily complex narrative fix. Author: do a “find and replace†for the word Druid — it’s much easier. Don’t make things harder than they need to be.A lot of these issues could be avoided if the author used an editor to read over and correct these “cosmetic†issues before publication; it would make a much more “polished†product.The ugly:There are way too many characters with insufficient reasons for the reader to care about them (because they are introduced too quickly, sometimes without even describing what they look like). By the end of the book, there were probably a dozen characters introduced, and I only remembered the names of two of them — one being the main character!The book is was too short and the ending is not satisfying as a result — it’s like finishing the first Harry Potter novel after the confrontation with the Troll at Halloween.So, overall, the book is a pretty good read, but it could use some “polish†— which is where using an editor would help.
The story grabbed my attention from the very first pages and never lost it. While it starts out with a human main character (MC) in our normal world it takes a surprising twist and turns into a multi-narrative Re: Monster story. That’s the kind of story where the MC is somehow either reincarnated or transformed into a monster and the story is about his growth and evolution from something weak, in this case an earthworm. The RPG elements are pretty strong in this story and I enjoyed all the monster powers and the ways the MC intelligently exploited the system to become more and more powerful. There are 3-4 other narratives besides the main one with the MC, though some of the POVs ultimately didn't mean much besides doing some world building in this 1st book, I was still entertained and I liked the RPG monster evolution system of the main story.Overall, a really good Re: Monster story that I was glad I picked up even if it’s not on KU.Score: 7.7 out of 10
Actually my first litrpg I’ve read and was not disappointed. The story is very well paced and evenly divided with a few grammatical and spelling errors (more prominent in the beginning chapters, but after chapter 2 less noticeable misspellings) that are easy to look over.In my honest opinion this story wasn’t anything ‘new’, but is definitely a good change of scenery for this genre.———minor spoilers ahead——I personally like the inculcation of the biblical references into the story.My only main gripe about this story and the reason I gave it a three star rating is due to the lack of understanding as to what this world is like exactly. Whether intentional or not, the lack of world building from the perspectives of the human characters ( or krvavi ) left me a bit wanting. There’s also the first introduction of the Takum Kingdom in Interlude II then the near non-existence or mention thereafter in the rest of the story until interlude VI? Maybe I’m just being picky, but that’s just how I feel.I hope we get to know more about them in the second book and what plan Pochteca has in store for them.All in all, for your first published work, not bad. Not bad at all. I sincerely look forward to the next book and thank you for your hard work.
Purchase based solely on the free prologue. I regret nothing. Best prologue I've read in years. The rest is good as well. Go, read it.
First the positives. I thought the MC’s time alive when he was focusing on evolution was engaging. The world was kinda interesting. I’m fond of stories with monster mc with an evolution system. And I don’t hate the MC.But that ending just left a hole in me. Janje goes straight to the firing squad. Why didn’t she use magic? Wait a minute why don’t the MC use diamond bullets or earth control? Since he has duality, can’t he use it like a million times to gain a resistance to holy attribute when he was doing the same thing to Janje’s attacks?The death of the village, death of the monster horde, the capture of Janje, all of it so the MC can be fresh with little to no attachments to book 1 for the next book.Then the interludes. I love to see other POVs serving as world building or reactionaries to whatever the MC was doing and how MC was affecting the world around him like the druids’ interludes. But when it comes to the kravi (humans), I felt there was too many characters to give any amount of care for them or interest in whatever political machinations within the empire. Why is the people from the church run orphanage important, deserving of POVs?I thought the book was fine as a whole. I have no specific things to say about the game system, because in the end the MC would become OP or have powerful/useful skills that stats wouldn’t matter. But that ending was a big blow for me. It's gonna make me think twice before picking up the second book.
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