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Just a weeb, casually strolling through life with no plans in mind. Check out my novels if you want (some may not update for a while, be aware of that).

2021-09-19 Joined United States

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This is missing an engaging, eye-catching opening first statement. Try asking a question, or posing a short statement that engages the reader in thought, before you jump into your exposition. It makes the tedium that much easier to read.

Lilith was an eight year old orphan. She lived in Saint Mary's orphanage. Lucky for her, she had been adopted by Mr and Mrs Anderson. The couple were a middle ranked American family. Mr Anderson was a medical practitioner while Mrs Anderson was a teacher at Beverly Hills High School.

Transmigration: From baby to teenager

Transmigration: From baby to teenager

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Hate to think what would happen in the event of a brownout. Seriously, everyone's having an out-of-body experience here. Going to get sent to their maker prematurely if it did happen.

Now he could see what Reina meant. This definitely was a big surprise. And it was also very profitable, considering how big the gaming industry was, and how far the technology involved was being pushed. As long as they could solve the 80% chance of getting brain damage, the game built thanks to the #008 – 3 could be a huge success.

Falling Cosmos

Falling Cosmos

Games · POW

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Loan + shark. Literally in the name. Nice metaphor though.

"The victim needs to be careful," he said. "He can't be too loud. Because if the debtors see him again, he's going back to that miserable life once again. In fact, they've already seen him. They're like sharks. They don't let go unless they've eaten you whole."

Falling Cosmos

Falling Cosmos

Games · POW

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Alrighty. So a bit of a disclaimer before I get into the meat and potatoes of my review here. First of all, I am NO expert in the field of literature. Most of the time, I go by my gut, so my takes aren't exactly as on point as others. That said, maybe that's a good thing because of the forthrightness of it all. Furthermore, this is my first review, so bear with me if my interpretations of some portions are off-base. Writing quality I put at a 3/5. I think the reasoning is fairly straightforward here, there are quite a few grammatical and punctuation errors. It's nothing to feel bad about, or even get upset over, as none of them really broke the immersion too much. I noticed as the chapters wore on, that they gradually started to disappear, which made me believe it was actually an intentional technique of indicating Reverie's mental state. Turns out, I may have been wrong on that interpretation, but hey, I can still dream right? Stability of updates? I only just read it, so wouldn't know, so I'll give it a 5 because why not. The story was intriguing, to say the least. I'm unsure if you've ever read this manhua before, but some parts of your novel remind me of Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint. This novel has a lot of the same themes I really enjoyed from it. So good on you for making something that brought back good memories! Character design is good but somewhat lacking, why do I say that. Well, although I'm not experienced in the craft of character making, one thing I noticed throughout the available chapters is the, how should I put this... presence from Reverie. Maybe that's intentional, so I won't cramp the style (maybe I'm simply off-put by the style, which is no skin off your back). Though I thought her brazenness was rather hilarious. "Won't take me to your ruler? Imma smash some stuff!" World background is for the same reasons for the most part. I felt it was somewhat awkward trying to get a feel for what happened after the train crash. Everything was on fire, yeah... but was there anything else besides that? Or was that all Reverie could see? That scene could do with some more elaboration. And that's about it. 4.2/5 overall. There's a lot of potential to it. As a writer, I could never have come up with some of the themes it has, I might consider reading further if there's more, just for reference purposes, of course... totally not because I enjoyed a good deal of it.
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