Every time when I die, I respawn as a trash-mob at the very bottom of the dungeon. It's a rather troublesome existence, but honestly, I think I've managed to adapt.
This book is the best, the cover is full of meaning, finding a way (navigating) through a cycle of dying and reincarnating (ouroboros), and at the same time the koi hint that this cycle exists outside of the main character but there is no out, they keep going in circles (could be hinting that they are trapped as well). The reason the book is great is because the author--the main character--their words do not contradict on accident, it is logical, it is a nice way to create a plot.
The book has many secrets.
I have overstepped my own boundaries in the previous version of this review, so I made revisions.
Rakna was not normal. No, unmistakably not. Whether it was his appearance, his personality, his abilities, his identity, nothing about him had ever been banal. Was it his choice? No. He was merely but a tormented soul doing its utmost to live the
A duke’s daughter wanted nothing in her life but the sweet nothingness of death, as she felt like her life served no purpose. Her wish was granted when she was killed in an unfortunate accident, yet in a sudden turn of events, she was forced to re
The book has many secrets.
I have overstepped my own boundaries in the previous version of this review, so I made revisions.
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Excellent story, but I just couldn't follow along very well, sorry to leave so soon
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