Thou Shall Kill - Reviews

Thou Shall Kill
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It's a good story compared to other novels, but it gets repetitive quickly, and after 700 chapters I've had enough.The start is good, but after 200~300 chapters you can predict everything that will happen and don't feel any surprise or antecipation.The author tried to write an relaxed, laid back mc, but he created a sometimes arrogant and sometimes ignorant fool, which is also cool, but contradicts his original intention, making it annoying at times.The MC looks like a puppet to the system; if the system doesn't force him to do something the story would never progress, the MC has no motivation. Even being a culinary god is just and objective that the system has given him.The world builds is just a basic generic escalation of power, with mc going to places with greater influence/power/fools.I recommend this novel only as light reading, a fill in the gaps while you wait for other novels to be updated, without much expectations.
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excellent story writing ,good work of world background
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First off I must say that the concept of the story hooked me in since I'm interested in viking culture and there isn't another novel that follows this concept that I know of. So I went into this hoping for a great novel, however the early execution of the story and character development was sub par at best which ended with me dropping the novel. My main gripes being that the author doesn't expand on why the MC has the following points or his reaction to his sudden reincarnation in the beginning of the story:1) Knowledge of Latin at a proficient level(Latin being dead language) of which I'm certain that a 'supposed' military member of the Mexican army would not know.2) Expert knowledge on medical practises and research (he mentions that he will 'explain' many diseases and their 'processes' to a random woman proclaiming herself to be a 'doctor'3) His reaction to his daughter's death after being reincarnated was unrealistic to say the least. How he just shrugs off her death and soldiers on to having a full on dialogue in latin with a random woman is just baffling to me and removes a sense of realism that ought to be there.4) Author doesn't show much of why the MC has any of the knowledge I stated above. He is only shown to have ties with the mexican army, we don't know his profession or why he was travelling to Athens with his daughter in the first place.Overall just a disappointing opening to the story and the MC in general. Many points are left unexplained and the reader is just meant to go with the flow. The MC has a weird motivation to want to continue living to and old age and conquer territory since it relates to him blaming God and religion for the deaths of his wife and daughter. The author never wrote about the MC being religious before he died as that would make more sense behind this motivation. The grammer is around average for this site but has much to be desired, an editor or spell checking would work wonders for the story. Hopefully the author can take this criticism and work on it towards future chapters and books.
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Interesting read, with an MC who is easily triggered. Pinyin translation doesn't really affect the quality of the story in a negative way. You'll get used to the pinyin words real fast if you're open to new things, and I guess that's the translator's style of translating so there's no need to drop it just because a few pinyin words aren't your cup of tea.
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2-dimensional characters, but the MC at least isn't a horn dog (at least not more than a certain degree, still acceptable). Other characters are fine  but not too great. Story: Slice of life, OP, lazy MC tries not to get involved in saving the world but probably ends up saving it anyway.Nice World Background (typical Fantasy World), good Writing Quality.
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it's kinda weird. with a lot of simps. but looks like his gun skills can directly be used in the real world so maybe he can join the army or something.
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A few nice ideas but too many problems. The premise was interesting, but the characters dialogues and interactions are extremely cringe. Moreover, the pace is all over the place and the world building is full of plot holes.         
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Please comment with An honest Review. I Plan To Write More chapters. This is my first novel so go easy on me. A lot of information would be unlocked upcoming Chapters. Enjoy reading
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This novel would have been a ~4 stars if you actually wrote the novel instead or infringing on someone else translation, possibly leading to a lawsuit for plagiarizing work other than yourself.
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Really interesting book after a couple of chapters. I am excitedto read more.
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reading this story was a whole roller coaster ride! The premise was very good and I already hate the tra- I mean, the king. Hope our mc will get his revenge, make the king suffer and torture him for his entire life. And I shall smile upon the king's death?
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I really do like the story, but the writing has made this novel very questionable. The author decides to bring religion in to this (Not made up but actual religion from irl) and he states he wants to being Judaism into it for how ot can help the story and how he has no bias, bit this turns out to be a complete lie. In a few of the chapters he mentions how Jews are struggling to live in Jerusalem and how Palestine and all the Muslim countries are out to kill them but this is simply false. First off, to anyone who has read the news about this area, would easily be able to find out that Isarel has control over Palestinian and are attacking civilians and forcing them to move with violence. Palestinians are under threat by Israeli forces and not the other way around. Also many Muslim countries have good relations with Isarel and have struck deals benefiting Israel. There shouldn't be any reason to claim all muslim countries want to kill Jews because that's just made up by the author. It's not difficult to find this info so unless the author decided to write without any knowledge of the area it only seems possible he's doing this intentionally to put Muslims in a negative light. I have nothing against talking about religion but racism and lying about a group of people to make them look bad is not acceptable.

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