NowGoWithTheFlowM7
Just started this story a few days ago and have to say, it's overall pretty good. Starting off with the merits would obviously include the fact the the MC is a villian so if you're looking for that, you'll get it here, the power system in the story has quite a bit of potential to be pretty interesting if the author goes more into it and the side characters at least by ch 31 so far seem to be interesting enough and they're not just useless backround characters.
Though it does have it's demerits, one of which would include the story pace being a bit too fast at least earlier in the novel and due to that some of the formed character relationships in the story seem a bit abrupt and out of place for a bit. Also the fact the at least as far as i've read (chapter 31), the first few numbered chapters can nearly be skipped with the only real relavance they've had in the sotry being explaing the MC's personality a bit.
Though overall it's a pretty good novel so far. But i'll have to keep reading to see if it gets any better in the future as it does a some potential.
Eu li até o 2080 e o jad é só um jade, não sabe nem que é a pessoa por trás de tudo ?
"90,000 Years of Longevity" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that explores the profound implications of extended human lifespan in a world where such technology becomes a reality. The story delves into themes of immortality, ethics, societal evolution, and the human condition, inviting readers to ponder what it truly means to be alive, connected, and mortal.
The narrative weaves a tapestry of characters facing the complexities of living for centuries, grappling with relationships, personal growth, and the ever-changing landscapes of history. It challenges our assumptions about love, loss, and the value of time, as well as the potential consequences of playing God with life itself.
Through its compelling characters and intricate plot, the book encourages empathy and introspection, asking us to consider how our actions and choices might ripple through generations. It also raises questions about the nature of progress, the importance of memory, and the delicate balance between individual freedom and the collective good.
Ultimately, "90,000 Years of Longevity" is not just a science fiction tale but a profound meditation on the human experience, reminding us that even in an age of extended life, the essence of what makes us human remains unchanged – our capacity for love, longing, and the pursuit of meaning.
I've read dis story in the readoo app before... Amd no doubt it's great... Can u plzzz write more such stories...️...️...️
Loved the book!
love this series
I can't put it down
the best story ever
Fascinating story! Love how it is related to The Princes of Ravenwood, which I loved. Great that the story is based in Boston, my hometown. Yuri is such a trip! She just makes me lmao by her outrageous & awesome attitude & mouth! Hahaha, the stuff she says, much of which is dirty! ; )
So far is good, i just hope The author don’t put the female main character as a weak and because she falls for the man forgive him easy, no way i would forget and forgive that easy the death of an innocent specially her only friend.
good story
Peyton never disappoints. This book is great.
