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Harry potter: The ringmaker

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Author: loskro

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Nicholas died under mysterious circumstances on earth and was reborn into the world of harry potter as an orphan with a mysterious ring maker system. He does not know why he is here nor why he has this system but Nicholas is determined to make the best of his new life , noseless freaks be damned.

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Boroxx
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Good story idea and well written, but sadly like many other Harry Potter fics this one has just too much Harry Potter in it. While this might sound weird but while i love everything about the Potterverse but absolutely loathe the character Harry Potter himself. And this story seems to be going in the same direction as a great amount of other HP fics where its quickly evolving into "Harry Potter + sidekick OC" instead of a "OC in the Potterverse"

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Spelloyal

The MC pulls a lot of information out of nowhere and takes it for granted, like declaring Dumbledore a villain for reading the books, along with theories and explanations of how magic works that he took from the beyond and again took it for granted. I see no problem with writing an AU fic or having a manipulative Dumbledore, but the MC declaring this kind of thing out of the blue is a problem. Events are often summarized in a paragraph and then sometimes we have information coming out of the blue about something extremely important that happened that was not even mentioned in that summary. The fic spends more time with the MC making theories or thinking about fanon as if it were canon than actually acting. Other details like a police officer finding the MC extremely bruised, bloodstained and without memories taking him walking to the police station instead of to the hospital or calling an ambulance, the MC going to school a week after being sent to an orphanage with aminesia and even with injuries all over the body show that the author does not make much effort to build a reasonable story.

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Taco_Burrito_5711

I was reading this trying to figure out why it was so well written so far... and realized I've read half the other stories this author has posted and thought 'yeah that makes sense'.

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Benoit_Valtin

sorry but the mc announces too much info that he shouldn't have, and in the life of HP there is no job that you learn like magic even there you have to work so his craft is too much to do directly, I drop the story (chapter 30) it's not consistent enough with the world of HP (and the mc is stupid)

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uSeer
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Confusing and misleading story that's somewhat boring to read. "I only remember my name" he says honestly while looking at an officer wearing a very old uniform. Also some parts if the story feel skipped and summarised.

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ThibeauAsura

Like some Others, I love the idea of the story. But most of what is written is just a summary like "they had a pleasant chat". I am also not a fan of how many assumptions the MC makes about things he has no concrete evidence about. It was not my cup of tea, but for others, It might be. I hope your fanfiction does great but it wasn't for me.

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James_Horn

I thought the story was great in the beginning but then it got progressively worse as I kept reading I mean come on making the world revolve around him I read so many books like that and what the all have in common not many people like it

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asaade9999

each chapters is just a summary and there's no actual story in it, like when harry and the MC are actually talking in parseltounge but it only shows in the summary of what happened to him in that day, such a trashy writing

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please_be_gentle_

It's name should be like "Harry Potter and the garbage side character". Maybe that's too much recognition of the main character it should just be harry potter and maybe just add the MC's name by the end in side notes as small as possible.

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Dopaminados

I've seen all 177 chapters released, if you want a potterverse fic where there's not much fighting and everything works out this is for you,there are a lot of useless chapters that serve only to fill up the number of chapters, everything absolutely everything works out for the MC, he has no difficulty with almost nothing and finally a personal inconvenience for me,He's very nice to the point of being hypocritical, he has no goals or anything he's just following canon and wanting to save everyone he was a fan of, I'm not asking for a villain I'm asking for a human

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accidentaljihad

at chapter 40 the first lesson at Hogwarts hasn't even begun. Many events that should really just be written into the same chapter are separated in to multiple instead, like getting school supplies was 4 or 5 chapters. If you can get past the frankly horrible pacing (at least imo) then its a fun enough read... Or if you're super bored and have nothing better to do at 3 a.m. on a Wednesday like me...

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Perses130

Only 7 ch right now but I love the concept I really hope u keep writing this story and won’t abandon it

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MifCore

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aragis

awesome original idea. I hope you write at least 100 chapters... ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Iskarriot

Slightly above average. Not a fan of system novels, but it's absent most of the time. It's 4/5 for the first 100 chapters, but then the author starts to heavily modify the original content with the addition of gods (I don't know why, but only the Greek ones) and basically turns it into a cultivation novel with the introduction of wizard ranks. The MC is extremely unlikable, and his interactions with the original characters are uninteresting to say the least. One thing that was enjoyable to read were smithing/crafting scenes, but those also became overly dramatic and cliché, with things like everyone at rank 3 on the planet reacting to him forging a ring.

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Kilaske

A recommended read. Haven't seen anything that's bad yet. Only hope that MC won't be following Potter like a little puppy. Even glad that MC was willing to change somethings; not gonna spoil what changes, so just read the novel. Hope he continues to change things.

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Gaming_shadows

Love this book and how the book is focusing on the mc and not really speaking about harry other than the beginning of the book where mc becomes his friend also love how the author built up the story and the whole world in the book as it adds a ton to it, if someone is looking to read HP book i would highly suggest this. I really hope the author keeps going with this book as its really good and the author seems way to good at writing books in my opinion

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Guinaifenz

Title: A Magical Convergence of Worlds - "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is an extraordinary web novel that has transported me to a realm where two beloved worlds collide - the wizarding universe of Harry Potter and the epic mythos of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. As a dedicated reader of both series, I was drawn to this story with high expectations, and it has exceeded them on every level. In this review, I will delve into the reasons why "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is a must-read for fans of both Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings. At its heart, "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is a captivating narrative that seamlessly integrates the magical world of Harry Potter with the rich and complex lore of Middle-earth. The author's storytelling ability is nothing short of remarkable, immediately immersing readers in a realm of enchantment, mystery, and adventure. The story is so engrossing that it becomes nearly impossible to put down, offering a unique and thrilling blend of two iconic universes. One of the most commendable aspects of this web novel is its world-building. The author has undertaken a Herculean task, fusing two intricate and well-established fictional worlds into a single cohesive narrative. The level of detail and creativity invested in creating this hybrid world is awe-inspiring. Whether it's describing the majestic landscapes of Middle-earth, the intricacies of Hogwarts, or the blending of magical systems, the world-building is vivid and incredibly faithful to the source material. The characters in "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" are a true highlight of the story. The protagonists, both from Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, are brought to life with depth and authenticity. Seeing beloved characters from both series interact and evolve within the narrative is a genuine treat for fans. The supporting cast, comprised of original characters and familiar faces, is equally well-crafted, each character contributing to the richness of the narrative. Furthermore, the character interactions and relationships in the novel are portrayed with remarkable nuance. The friendships, alliances, and challenges that arise from the merging of these two worlds feel authentic and resonate deeply with fans of both series. The emotional depth adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story, making it all the more engaging for the reader. The convergence of magic systems from both series is a remarkable feat of creativity. The author has skillfully blended the magic of Harry Potter with the enchantments and powers of Middle-earth. The result is a mesmerizing fusion of spells, charms, and magical artifacts that feels seamless and organic within the narrative. The magical battles and confrontations are nothing short of breathtaking, offering a visual feast for the imagination. The pacing of the novel is masterful. It strikes a perfect balance between moments of intense action and quieter, character-driven scenes. This balance ensures that the story never feels rushed, allowing readers to savor every moment and become fully immersed in the narrative. The author's ability to maintain tension and excitement throughout the novel is commendable. The prose in "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is elegant and evocative. The writing flows smoothly, and the descriptions are vivid and immersive without becoming overly verbose. This makes for an enjoyable and immersive reading experience, allowing the reader to visualize and experience the world of the story without feeling overwhelmed by excessive details. Additionally, the accessibility of the novel on the webnovel.com platform enhances the overall reading experience. The user-friendly interface makes it convenient to read and follow updates, and the ability to engage with other readers through comments and reviews fosters a sense of community among fans of the novel. It's a platform that enhances the reading experience and allows readers to share their thoughts and theories with fellow enthusiasts. Character development in "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is a true strength of the novel. As the story unfolds, the characters undergo significant growth and transformation. Witnessing familiar characters from both series face new challenges and adapt to the merging of their worlds is both heartwarming and thought-provoking. This character development adds depth to the story and creates a stronger emotional connection between the reader and the characters. Moreover, the novel explores profound themes such as courage, friendship, the nature of power, and the consequences of one's choices. It invites readers to ponder the impact of their actions on the world and the moral dilemmas faced by characters who find themselves at the crossroads of two iconic universes. "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" adds an intellectual dimension to the narrative that goes beyond mere entertainment. In conclusion, "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is a literary masterpiece that deserves the highest acclaim. With its enthralling storyline, immersive world-building, well-developed characters, and the seamless fusion of two beloved fictional universes, it offers a reading experience that is nothing short of extraordinary. I wholeheartedly recommend this novel to fans of both Harry Potter and The Lord of the Rings, as well as anyone seeking a unique and thrilling adventure that defies the boundaries of literary convention. "Harry Potter: The Ringmaker" is a journey into a world where magic, friendship, and destiny converge, and it will leave you spellbound and longing for more. I eagerly await each new chapter, eager to continue my exploration of this magnificent literary adventure where Hogwarts and Middle-earth become one.

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Dr_Void

he kinda F it up at around chapter 100 Dumbledore does something stupid MC is dumb Dumbledore is dumb and iIjust kinda can't like it anymore.

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Max_Kaster

( Bis Kapitel 30 gelesen) Die Geschichte ist bisher eine Kombination aus Harry Potter und Herr der Ringe was sehr gut zusammen passt . In einer Magischen Welt, Magischen Ringe hergestellt. Die Fanfiction gefällt mir sehr gut 4 von 5 Sternen. Ich hoffe das die Geschichte eine gute lange hat und nicht fallend geh lassen wird.

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