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Martial peak Review - Review4reader

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Alright, so i will review this novel according to [+] positive and [-] negative points for more convince.  [+] I like this novel, against my better judgement. I like it is an easy read and it flows nicely. There are many entertaining fights and the adventure and world building is continuous. There are very few dull moments because things progress swiftly. Cultivation is simple and does not hinder the story. There is a little harem going on here, but it is done pretty well. The romance angle is strong enough, so that it becomes a major motivation for the MC actions. It is not only about cultivation, only 96%. [-] The story has some obvious shortcomings. The entertainment values and easy life for the MC are more important than real struggles and suspense. This is partially because the MC, Yang Kai, has an impressively overpowering cultivation item, like a super power. The MC has to struggle more in the earliest arcs, but soon he becomes very powerful and confident. It is almost like ...

Battle Through The Heavens Review - Review4reader

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I say this as someone who had hate read this atrocity of a fiction to the very end. To the horrible fricking end. But let's break it down. At the beginning it doesn't seem that bad. The mysterious teacher + a disgraced genius cliche. Let's ignore the whole isekai thing since that is there literally only for the tag and has a screen time of about 2 sentences in over 1600 chapters. We get introduced to the concept of the so called heavenly flames and how MC is going to search for them in order to get big power boosts. We also learn that MC is ridiculously talented in alchemy and martial arts, but that is pretty standard in this kind of story. So the first 100 chapters pass and it seems even above average, if you ignore that the author is sexists like a 16th century monarch and that MC is in a relationship yet still has time to molest his older cousin. But then you realise that you have already read the entire story. Form then on everything is just a reskin. I am being serious...

Tales of Demons and Gods Review - Review4reader

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This used to be one of my favorite novels. A hundred chapters ago I would have given it a 4 out of 5. In the first two hundred chapters I would have given it a 5 out of 5. I would absolutely recommend this to anybody who likes xianxia though. It isn't high-quality, but the beginning world-building is great and original. This is a standard xianxia with a setting that feels different from the usual sects or isolated mountain village that most xianxia start with. The author does a great job of making a new world for his run-of-the-mill cultivator reincarnation story. Plus, the pacing is consistently good. Even later, when the story starts to get weak, the author avoids lingering on any particular event or battle for too long, and always keeps a clear short-term motivation for the MC. TDG start is engaging for me. The main character (MC) - Nie Li - is reincarnated as his teenage self (his consciousness travels back in time). The MC realizes he now gets a second chance in life. He knows...

Overgeared Review - Review4reader

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some moments of greatness sprinkled among the mediocrity and downright garbage. That's perhaps the best description of I can offer of Overgeared as of ch 1155. I've contemplated dropping the novel around 20~ times give or take, but I stuck with it. It's definitely a fun experience; there's a decent amount of humor, some epic moments, and it's probably the best you're gonna get of MMORPG-like novels at the moment. However, that isn't exactly praise of the highest order. I didn't mind Grid's character as some other readers had, be that before his transformation or after. What bothered me, however, was the transformation itself -- it completely abandons the concept of show-don't-tell, since every other chapter either some side character or the author himself through omniscient perspective will clamor about how much Grid has changed. It always pulled me right out of the story because it felt erroneously cheap; after all, the point of character develo...