Omniscient First-Person’s Viewpoint

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3 users have written reviews for the Omniscient First-Person’s Viewpoint novel and rated it with an average score of 4.8 out of 5.

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Sorrowful
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1 month ago
(5)

There is actually no reason for me to give my opinion on this novel, the 2 reviews below me cover the majority. But i know that my famous status, please do not quote me on that, will increase the chance of you reading from 90% to a 110%. I will begin by saying the 'bad' aspects first, mostly what others might consider as negatives. First of all, our MC is weak, and when I say weak, our lad is pathetic. Physical strength? Zero. Qi arts which even peasants can use? Negative 1. So, if you expect an overly strong main characters who is b*tch slapping young masters left and right, well ... Anyways, if you really, really hate weak MCs then you may leave. If you don't feel as strongly about weak MCs as those aboves, then I promise you that the plot and everyting else about the MC makes that aspect feel totally irrelevant. Our MC is weak? yes, but he is highly intelligent and has the ability of mind reading. So he uses 100% brain and 0% brawn. His past, and everything about him that slowly unravels as the story unfolds makes everything rewarding. So if you do not mind a weak MC, but who is smart and resourceful, then this is definitely worth reading. The second aspect some may critisize is the Harem. Harems can only be one thing at a time, either totally trash or amazing to read. Usually, they are trashy if the author wants only beautiful statues to stand besides the MC, who have no distinctive personality and are usually more laggage than my *ss when I go to the toilet. On the other hand, a good harem usually is a slow-burn romance type and consists of a lesser amount of females (typically anything less than 10). The romance in this novel is sloooow. Like slower than the time it takes a windows xp computer to boot. Basically eternity. It takes its time solidifying the characters personalities, which is good. Until chapter 360, there have been only 2 major love interests, but so far, no lovers/wives, and no significant romantical events (Except 1). Anyways, this novel has this much potential with just the characters, I have not even mentioned the plot. So let us to that. The plot is more than solid, it is masterfully weaven if I may say so myself. The author has a concrete photo in his head that he is inching every chapter towards. The events are impactful and are well written. Nothing to critic about there. So, to take from my review, if you really detest weak MCs, despite knowing that his smartness and resourcefullness makes up for it, then unfortunately this one is not for you. If you enjoy novels with lore weaven better than my suit pants, and a cast who is not a baggage to the MC, but rather is enjoyable to read about, then please stay and give it a go. You may think that I am overreacting, but I really think this novel deserves the hype.     

Null
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1 month ago
(5)

MILD SPOILER MENTION BUT NOT ANYTHING THAT SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTS PLOT UNDERSTANDING AHEAD OF TIME: Now don't let the bootleg ORV name fool you, this is actually, in all probability one of if not my favorite novel ever. The MC isn’t strong or anything of the like he’s simply intelligent with the quaint ability to read minds. His weapon of choice is a deck of cards and I absolutely love how they’re utilized, his mirror of human desires is such an awesome concept and the deeper lore as the story progresses is magnificent. This story shines in conversation: how the characters develop and how they interact. The MC is far from a morally good character and yet is far from being morally bad, he’s the perfect shade of gray. It really shows just how good of an ability mind reading is. The power system is also pretty fleshed out, and the world is very well built taking place is an authoritarian state, the abyss arcs are great but the story really takes off after the fall of Tantalus. This story is a slow start, I'd say it's similar to LOTM in that regard but once it picks up it hooks you in and never stops. I'd absolutely recommend giving this story a shot you won't regret it.

1 year ago
(4.5)

From the cover I wouldn't have given it 2 cents, but I found it very funny.

Incredibly, with Tz there is also a plot direction that I had never read before, which was a welcome surprise.

Adventure/comedy novel alternates challenging moments and comical moments, definitely worth trying.

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