Web Novels, Vol. 18

LIVE WITH THUNDER

    Thankfully free of any actual cultivation, this is a pretty dark and situationally overpowered protagonist (most of the time he’s relatively weak) revenge story which takes place in a cultivation-like setting. It’s written well, the characters are diverse, and the plot developments manage to feel grounded despite their inherent insanity.

the ELF WHO WOULD Become a Dragon

    With far slower pacing than Bookbound Bunny these books are more interested in philosophical/metaphysical musings and mindset, rather than power-related, progression. It almost comes across like a bait and switch and I can’t help but suspect that at some point it will just go “so now you know why she set out to become a dragon” and end right there.

AFTERLIFE 2.0

    Although it started out interesting and remained so for an appreciably long time, around the 40th chapter or so I feel the story kind of lost its way. Events began to remind me of Behold! The Harbinger of Doom in that they felt more random than planned, seeming to have little connection to any greater narrative. Was also kind of annoyed by some inconsistencies in the protagonist’s character.

The Protagonist’s Sister Is Actually The Strongest

TALES OF THE ENDLESS EMPIRE

    While reminiscent of A Relatively Powerful Mage, this goes the murderhobo route and appears to have less racism. Unfortunately, starting from the 39th chapter it also features a rather large number of technical errors and awkwardly-worded sentences. Far too many to force my way through at any rate.

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