Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint

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List of reviews made by users for the Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint novel.

39 users have written reviews for the Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint novel and rated it with an average score of 4.9 out of 5.

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iClex
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

This was my first webnovel. And this is also what got me hooked. Such incredible story telling, the peakest conclusion i have ever read, and incredibly complex characters. 

In short, it's goated asf.

Lowkey
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

Heads up for new readers, after you 're done with this novel you are gonna be stuck with permanent ptsd and depression, 49% 51% 

GSJ
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

One of the best experiences I ever had reading a web novel. Highly recommended to anyone hasn't read yet. Webtoon adaptation is also top tier.

Cheeki_Breeki
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

Welcome fellow LNPubians/Worldians, let us continue our legacy here through this magnificent story written just for us readers. Sad that our journey through the chapters, the funny, shitposting moments in the comments wont transfer but only a blank canvas can turn into the best art. 

hakhyun
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

Absolute cinema never read a story more emotional than orv the characters don't feel like they are just characters the story is well written 10/10

-Sliverfrog-
Reader
1 month ago
(5)

I loved this story, it's the first novel that got me into web novels, it's well written and I can't find the right words to say how much I enjoyed the story, in the book there are times where you want to drop it but don't drop it it gets better. <3

wha-ever
Reader
5 months ago
(5)

Man, you'll forget all stories you've read before this; its saddenning that such an awesome work has gotten only 2 reviews on this site so far—the manhwa is crazy popular though—anime coming ou in early 2025..... Another rec from me would be "The World After the Fall" (same author); but let's focus on this:

It's long, just like Dokja's book, and is hella interesting (I literally was in stitches while reading the "Journey to the West" part, having read the original work). The scenarios and how they all complete them are totally cider moments... but yeah, just like @Dokkaebi King (lol) said, the ending could have been shorter and not-so-sad (gave me K-drama vibes).

Overall, I'd rec this to anyone looking for a 'good' dose of epic storytelling, unforgettable characters, and a rollercoaster of emotions. Dive into the world of ORV and get ready for a wild ride!

Amran75
Reader
1 year ago
(5)

Man it was so much good,

Want an anime quickly.

I would recommend my friends😃.

Any story lover would love it for sure, life is story afterall.

I hadn’t read the end 😑, don’t wanna finish it so early. 😅

Dokkaebi King
Reader
1 year ago
(5)

This story was a great read, 9/10. I honestly recommend it, no regrets. The beginning was the cliche post-apocalyptic world with monsters and a system, with some tweaks. However, eventually, it evolved. The authors (singNsong) used the genera like a stone. Everyone was using it to bash each other's heads in. However, the 2 authors started to use it to mine rocks and minerals, and soon made armour and weapons. By this time, people started to invent shields, but iron weapons were too powerful. Very eventful, and I don't even know how to describe it! Every single bit of the story was entrancing, original, fresh, and astonishing! The middle was even better than the start - 13/10! I was so addicted, I neglected sleep for a long time. The only part was the end. It just felt so... sad. It's very open-ended, and quite sad at that too. The epilogue was also proportional to the book length. Normal books with 40 chapters have 1 chapter of epilogue, but this book has 550 chapters. The last 40 chapters or so were dedicated to the epilogue. Some novels with 800 chapters have only 1 chapter for the epilogue, making it very weird. The story could've ended with a very happy ending, but the epilogue makes it even better (although it got a lot sadder). A 100% recommend, make no mistake people. This book is the an absolute GOAT.

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