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Write a reviewI just read the first 35 chapters, and can I just say I'm very pleasantly surprised, so I decided to write a review. 1) I like the writing style. It's engaging and flows nicely, which makes it easier to be quickly immersed in the story. There are also no or very few typos/grammatical mistakes. - The plot is already getting interesting and since we're looking at things from the Harpies POV it gives a fresh and interesting take that I'm personally enjoying. - The choice of Harpies itself is excellent because they aren't human but they resemble humans a lot so it is still easy to relate to the characters and not feel too alienated. - The updating schedule isn't daily unfortunately but as long as there are 3 or 4 chapters a week I won't complain. Overall, an engaging and well-woven book with a lot of potential (I'm still on the earlier chapters so I hope the rest will live up to the beginning).
"One Piece: Reborn as a Skypiean" is just like this novel the mc also had lightning powers. FILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACE
A nice story so far. The writing quality is amazing, It's a nice twist to the reincarnation bit uqnuie and enjoyable.the world settings seems good but can say for sure told more chapters are out. Everything is else is good would definitely recommed
The synopsis lures you in with a tried and true trope (reincarnation). I don't believe I've seen one about a harpy before, so that's a fresh take on my favorite trope. The characters are pretty standard/trope heavy, but seem to have distinct personalities; which can carry the story well. The writing is a little rough, with grammar errors and lore dumps, but I'm sure that will improve with time. This is an intriguing enough story to give some leniency as it develops.
So if you enjoy continuous plot points that don't make any sense or have any point then maybe give this novel a try. I was quite intrigued by the general concept of reincarnation into harpy life, but it kinda went downhill after he killed the klein guy and I can't bring myself to continue as of this point. I don't understand why the author decided to drop mc into a labyrinth trial that's probably going to be super long ass arc instead of progressing with the aftermath and moving on from there.
Reveal SpoilerI just read the first 35 chapters, and can I just say I'm very pleasantly surprised, so I decided to write a review. 1) I like the writing style. It's engaging and flows nicely, which makes it easier to be quickly immersed in the story. There are also no or very few typos/grammatical mistakes. - The plot is already getting interesting and since we're looking at things from the Harpies POV it gives a fresh and interesting take that I'm personally enjoying. - The choice of Harpies itself is excellent because they aren't human but they resemble humans a lot so it is still easy to relate to the characters and not feel too alienated. - The updating schedule isn't daily unfortunately but as long as there are 3 or 4 chapters a week I won't complain. Overall, an engaging and well-woven book with a lot of potential (I'm still on the earlier chapters so I hope the rest will live up to the beginning).
"One Piece: Reborn as a Skypiean" is just like this novel the mc also had lightning powers. FILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACEFILLING SPACE
A nice story so far. The writing quality is amazing, It's a nice twist to the reincarnation bit uqnuie and enjoyable.the world settings seems good but can say for sure told more chapters are out. Everything is else is good would definitely recommed
The synopsis lures you in with a tried and true trope (reincarnation). I don't believe I've seen one about a harpy before, so that's a fresh take on my favorite trope. The characters are pretty standard/trope heavy, but seem to have distinct personalities; which can carry the story well. The writing is a little rough, with grammar errors and lore dumps, but I'm sure that will improve with time. This is an intriguing enough story to give some leniency as it develops.
So if you enjoy continuous plot points that don't make any sense or have any point then maybe give this novel a try. I was quite intrigued by the general concept of reincarnation into harpy life, but it kinda went downhill after he killed the klein guy and I can't bring myself to continue as of this point. I don't understand why the author decided to drop mc into a labyrinth trial that's probably going to be super long ass arc instead of progressing with the aftermath and moving on from there.
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