Mage Polyvalent - Reviews

Mage Polyvalent
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After a very long time, something worth reading has been translated and translated well. Sincerely appreciable effort by the author who has beautifully focused on characters and story instead of power-up. Hope this gets selected and the story continues to amaze me. Well done author. Well done translator.Keep it up.
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Everything is perfect in my opinion. The synopsis is explained adequately with a blooming mystery that captures you in a headlock, like eating a juicy lobster in a 5-star hotel with your ex-wife who's trying to get back with you after she cheated. Still, you're just using her for free food and a quick steamy night that she might believe she has a chance for the family to get back together. I lost myself in those three chapters because the whole novels scream potential for a comic adaptation. Just believe in me and give it a shot cause wholeheartedly, I think you'll love it.
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I'm not quite familiar with stories like this which makes this book unique. I like the author's synopsis, short but straightforward. What a snyopsis about is selling your book in the first glance. I know this book would do this to other readers. Support the author!
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This truly is a superb read.The amount of attention and focus the author gives to the main character is beautiful: I love how her logic is built up as the story progresses, and it really allows the reader to get involved with her as a character and the way she thinks.Although its a slow start, for the great plot the fantasticly descriptive style of writing, it is well worth it. Besides that, it is really enjoyable to read a book that actually doesnt rush things!Aside from the occasional gramatical error, I cant say I have any complaints about this book. Its dramatic and tense in all the right places, and allows for an emotive read all the way through. No quality dips, just a wonderful reading experience.Congrats to the author for making such a work of art, I feel truly inspired.
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This was one of my favorite novels in webnovel. But lately there is no update in here.  Author you are an amazing writer and this novel has every potential to become a masterpiece. Please complete it here. I miss it.
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I clutched my own piping hot drink in my hands. "Now we talk."
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Four of us, Me, Kenji, Brog and including Writerz wear that hat. "Okay now let's we join the crowd on the school gate." As soon when I realized Writerz plan, we went straight to the gate. The crowds of students who were in the gate made us a little slowed down.
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Cindy stepped back, successfully stopping Jess to pull her along with her. "I don't drink." She said apologetically.
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Armin pointed to the west without delay. Rogue gave a quick nod in understanding before taking off in the direction that the boy had informed, making sure to steer clear of the other titans in fear that they would spot his surviving little one upon his shoulder. Rogue nearly bounded over buildings as he took further instructions from his little human, still careful not to accidentally step on anyone as he moved. The titan felt himself whining pitifully again like a tormented animal. Many tense minutes of searching passed and his eyes only saw carnage and chaos. Fire burned throughout the district, ashes and blood falling like rain and snow. Rogue called out once again with a long, deplorable wail that echoed among the rapidly emptying district. He attempted to use his acute sense of smell once again, but it was inoperable for every sent had been covered up by the stench of death. The titan cried out again, hoping to hear a familiar response. Rogue paused, listening as best as he could through the turmoil but his ears picked up nothing. He glanced back at the gate that was now miles from him. Was it possible that his humans and his other little one made it out safely? Or did they perish and meet their fate?
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"Yeah!"
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"Oh no, not this weekend" I laugh and he joins me.

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