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Shadow Slave
Shadow Slave is one of the most popular novels out there. I did not think I would ever read it or even enjoy it. But one day I read the first chapter and oh my, I could not stop. I tried but the shadows had already consumed me. The main character is Sunless, lost from light, and after chapter one I felt lost from the sun too. It is a fun, easy to read, binge-worthy novel by Guiltythree. You cannot help but wonder how he writes something so complex yet smooth while dropping two chapters a day. The side characters are full of life. Kai and Sunny are the best duo. Every time they are together, their interactions make me smile. And of course, Shadow Slave has one of my all-time favorite side characters, my glorious king Noctis
Stop, Friendly Fire!
Stop, friendly, fire a novel with 53 chapters yeah.. dont let that trick you it has 300 parts. Its basically an isekai where our mc gets transmigrated as a skeleton with a system(as far as i remember) he kills monsters and gets stronger and so on.. on his journey wandering around he meets some companions. The interactions mc and his companions are interesting. World building is meh pace is fast. If you are bored and want something to read a break stop,friendly fire! Is decent enough
Seoul Station’s Necromancer
I read this novel many years ago.it was a decent one for someone who was just starting out. If i read it now i dont think i would have liked it as i did in the past. Average op mc novel if you like that… good for you
The Wizard World
To me, this novel is great. It brings back nostalgia every now and then and often makes me want to reread it. The Wizard World is a novel that either inspired or was plagiarized by Warlock of the Magus World. I liked that the MC worked relentlessly toward his goals while acknowledging his human limits. He learns through trial and error, like a proper wizard would, helped by a chip that came with him from his advanced world. Wizardry here isn’t glamorous. It’s a cold and calculating path. Wizards spend most of their time buried in books or labs. Talent, preparation, and a good mentor are crucial or you’ll end up as a pawn. The MC learns to be cautious and doesn’t rush. I liked that he still retains his humanity. It’s worth a read.