MaskedGods
Looking at his hand, he remembered the ring on his finger.
Just from the first chapter it looks interesting, though I'm quite disappointed with her decision. I will wait till it has more chapters before reading them all and making another review
The description gives me ORV(Omniscient Reader Viewpoint) vibes, which I really like and find the constellations' reactions funny. And I have a feeling this will be a great read.
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first novel I've read and I like it keep up the good work author
it's ok but a little lacking for me.......
I've been thinking about this book way too much since I finished it, and the symbolism keeps revealing itself. Let me tell you what's been haunting me. The jade buckle. Tao Nanfeng clutches it in her sleep, whispering "Mom…" and then it GLOWS. It's not just a keepsake—it's a conduit. The green jade connects her to her dead mother, to something ancient and powerful, and it's the catalyst that pulls her into the zombie dream. But here's what I think: the apocalypse dream isn't just a random vision. It's a metaphor for what she's actually facing. Eighty percent of humanity transformed into monsters. The survivors struggling to stay human. Sound familiar? These educated youth are being thrown into a world that feels apocalyptic—harsh, unforgiving, dehumanizing. The thatched hut settlement IS their zombie apocalypse. They're the twenty percent trying to survive. And the bite mark—the black tooth mark on her hand that mirrors the dream—this is the moment her old life is literally marked by the new one. She wraps it in a red silk scarf, hiding it. She's concealing her transformation, just like these kids have to hide their fear and desperation behind stoic faces. Then there's the broken enamel basin. The fact that her first display of supernatural strength destroys something ordinary—something mass-produced, utilitarian, part of daily life—feels deeply symbolic. The old world is breaking under the weight of whatever is awakening in her. The enamel cracks. The handle snaps. Everything fragile is about to shatter. The red silk ribbons in her braids, the jade buckle, the dark red scarf—red keeps appearing as a color of transformation and danger. And the jade itself, that vivid green, pulses with light like a living thing. These aren't random details. The author is building a symbolic language, and I'm only just beginning to decode it. What do you think—is the zombie dream foreshadowing something literal, or is it purely metaphorical? Because honestly, I'm not sure I want to know.
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It has an engaging story. Don't let the reviews talking about writing quality discourage you to read this or you will miss out on a good novel. Yeah, it's not the best in terms of grammar but compared to average novel on wn? It's like Shakespeare.
No LGBT tags or any mention in the synopsis. In chap 7 mc is making out with a guy. How is this in male version of the app? Dont you think you should mention it before 2 dudes start to kiss?
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