List of reviews made by users for the Kill the Sun novel.
30 users have written reviews for the Kill the Sun novel and rated it with an average score of 4.8 out of 5.
30 Reviews
Free of spoilers: This novel is truly remarkable, though it may be one of the saddest stories you’ll ever encounter. However, it is absolutely worth reading. Its strengths are the captivating world building, which is interesting, and the power system, one of the most distinctive I’ve come across. The story itself is unique, filled with mysteries and unanswered questions that won't make you stop reading it. I highly recommend it to everyone it’s very different from the typical webnovels you often see
Warmaisach does it again, i love how in his novels things have actually weight, actions have consequences, the MCs can and will commit mistakes, becoming stronger its not easy and he makes sure that the reader understands that.
In "Kill The Sun", we explore so much about human psyche and the limits of morality, the bad side of society is exposed for us without no filter, there are some events on this novel that are incredibly gruesome and disgusting, and when you are almost losing hope in the people, comes a moment that makes you remember all the good that humanity can achieve when we work together.
I truly recommend this novel
Like always, Warmaisach made another incredible story and that's to be expected he never disappoints , Started this s*it from first 200 chapters and haven't regretted it once but now the ending got me wishing for a more even tho I know it over but overall this ending was a solid one and this is a peak novel,time to read his new nove then
Under the ever-watchful Sun that never sets, a merciless warden in an unending sky, he strides toward the unknown Dusk.
Not as a hero. Not as a savior. But as a sentinel bearing the crushing weight of hope itself.
His is a path paved in ash and silence, where kindness is a memory, and duty lay the last law unbroken. A martyr crowned in suffering. A monarch of cattle.
He marches on, not in hope of witnessing salvation, but because the cost must be paid, even if the light may never reaches him.
Kill The Sun is not merely a tale. It is a dirge sung in the key of despair, a chronicle of a soul unbroken by torment, unbent by the weight of worlds.
The world in this novel is grimdark, with the fantasy elements shining throughout. The main character is relatable, and the tone is set from the very first chapter.
But I must say that the writing is HORRENDOUS. The prose is poor, and the flow is non-existent. The main character's name is repeated like a hundred times in one chapter!
It’s painful to read if you're accustomed to good writing quality.
I agree that web novels don't necessarily need to have excellent writing as long as the plot is engaging, but good prose is STILL essential.
Nevertheless, if you can get past the mediocre writing, the story itself is a gem.
Before you read. A certain someone will die because manipulation and manslaughter are reasons for someone to go after them and kill them. Many people dropped the novel after that specific person died, one of them is the mavas guy below. So, don't listen to those retards.
My personal favorite of War, everything so original, well thought. The pain is real, my heart hurt at certain moment, and given the supposed state of the author during part of it's writing I understand why he is able to write tragedies. MUST READ, be prepared for the journey to kill the Sun.
Its absolute cimena. I fell in love with the hints of charerter devlopment at chapter 300, the entire novel itself is fab- what am I doing right now? Am I suppose to be doing something else?
Peak novel. Character development is one of the best I’ve seen in a novel.
Most people drop it within the first 300 chapters because of the changes in Nick’s character, but I think real character development should be exactly like in this novel.
Also, the power system, plot, character dynamics, all of them are peak.
Definitely a book that must be read.🔥🔥🔥
Dark novel. Very good, character development with actual meaning.Though the end was a bit rushed, there are very few incoherences.It is a very good novel whatsoever, definitly one of my favorites. A must read.It is completed.