Remembering the Plot for the Novels I'm Reading
Because so many novels are ongoing and I keep picking up new ones, one after the other, I'm making a short summary of the ones I will continue reading :) Beware of Spoilers
Because so many novels are ongoing and I keep picking up new ones, one after the other, I'm making a short summary of the ones I will continue reading :) Beware of Spoilers
I like how calculating and funny the mc is. I just hate how it's multiple POV (well I hate Tollin's POV so much, made me consider just dropping it, but I will persevere, maybe). This mc's family considered evil and the og mc is supposed to instigate a rebellion. I'm curious as to how the mc will keep himself from being executed too.
Stopped reading pretty early. Mc was a hotelier in his og world, but now that he's in a fantasy one, he's continuing to make hotels. Pretty straightforward plot, he recruits a bunch of people, people are amazed, I got bored quickly. I don't think I'll pick this up in a while.
First time reading an apocalypse type novel where the mc recounts events that already happened to him. People say this is good, but the read is more so short little stories of his life and it gets a bit confusing because there's no timeline. He explains a story from random regressions and it's hard to keep track of, but, I guess that in and of itself contributes to how meaningless putting a number to his regressions is and so he just remembers the event itself. I did like how the author makes use of things like constellations , other regressors, and other characters and puts a spin to them. I just remember being so shocked that a person was behind the constellations and they weren't actually outer gods, just things like that. I might pick this one back up.
I read a lot of this one, but I think I stopped reading because I just didn't have the time. I'm a sucker for found family or any sort of familial relationships so I liked this one a lot. Every one loves Morres and so do I.
One of the og novels I read, I think this is the second one I read with Shadow Slave being the first. I got to like chapter 1000. I love Li Luo and his snide remarks. I loved the progression, although sometimes the pacing was a bit slow on some arcs, the climax of all the arcs never fell short, at least for me. I stopped around the apart where he's with his grandfather in the inner world or something and he entered this domain and saw a King. I would pick this up, but I genuinely have no clue where I stopped and I feel like I should just reread the entire thing, but I'm also like, I don't want to read all 1000+ chapters again. Also did I mention this novel is still ongoing---scratch that I just looked it up, it's completed with 1837 chapters. Well I did let it marinate for hmm...5 years (welp I though it'd go over 2000 chapters). Maybe I will pick this up.
Didn't read much, because the rest of the chapters were locked (give me coins :( pls). Generic stuff, but it's morbid, the guy is literally sacrificing people to his god (dw they're evil people). But it's also funny cause he has two little helpers who are siblings and their interactions make me laugh.
I read to like chapter 30ish. I have a bad habit of reading these academy novels only to the point where they take the entrance exam and get like first place and then I get bored. It's not my fault the arc after is just him going on a boring mission, maybe I'll pick this up.