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Good start needs more updates but still a unique way to write a end of the world story
another apocalypse novel to read, so interesting.
Not bad.
Review of "The Beginning and the End"In "The Beginning and the End," readers are drawn into an epic saga that intertwines the origins of humanity with the inevitable end of our world. The novel masterfully blends elements of mythology, history, and science fiction, creating a narrative that is both thought-provoking and thrilling.At the heart of the story is جوالين (Jowalin), a wise and enigmatic character whose spirit travels across time and space to witness monumental events in ancient Egypt, including the construction of the iconic pyramids. His influence spans the entire world since the dawn of time; جوالين has dominated all eras, taking on disciples from the emperors who ruled the world. His legend extends far beyond the seven lands.As he navigates the complexities of a world on the brink of chaos, readers will find themselves immersed in a rich tapestry of ancient heritage, modern themes, and future predictions rooted in celestial teachings, all woven together with a thrilling blend of fantasy.The narrative explores profound questions about existence, power, and the cyclical nature of time. With each chapter, the stakes rise as جوالين confronts ancient creatures and uncovers secrets that could reshape the world’s destiny. The novel is vividly described, with intricate world-building that pulls readers into a realm where the past and future intersect, leaving them eager to turn the next page.This is not just a story about the end; it is also a journey of discovery and survival. "The Beginning and the End" challenges readers to reflect on our place in the universe while delivering an exhilarating reading experience filled with suspense and excitement.Prepare to be captivated by a tale that resonates across the ages, prompting contemplation of the complexities of life, fate, and the ultimate destiny of our world. Don’t miss this remarkable adventure that promises to linger with you long after you’ve turned the last page!
this book look interesting I am liking the introduction and the characters. looking forward to read more.
Man, talk about a let down. This is dumb. The author is decided to add in weird plot devices for no reason. To, I assume, justice random acts of assault. Like affects that give you uncontrollable desires at random times. WHICH is different from similar things that have appear already in this story. As there is is a difference between something you can control once you know of it and random ‘uncontrollable’ affects. I mean the author controls it. I don’t know if I would recommend this story.
Normally I am not really into system novels, but the author has done an awsome job. I love how the story builds up, making you read page after page. I think harry is very well crafted and one can easily relate to him. The novel is more than interestion!
Even though half girls characters looks more like males characters, and the MC is denser than me as a kid (roughly neutron star density), it's very usual, and often worse, in other Asians harem stories. At least the author seems to like developing his characters, which is good.Tldr : This LN is fun to read.
?very very very very very very very very very good workkkkk
Very immersive writing, really interesting characters, can’t wait to go on this journey with them?
author improved most of the suggestions that were said by other people so now the book looks pretty promising and has a good future
If you're info rapid-paced stories, then this novel is for you.I quite like that while it starts with the endgame battle between the demon King and a god of some kind (in this case the god of war), it makes it feel a little more thrilling and not because of the action. You can tell where the story is going though, when the prospect for Reincarnation is introduced but still.In any case, I like that Khane and Eyrin don't suddenly become enemies in the first few chapters of their introduction. The bond between them is outlined well to setup the "incident" that forces them apart.I do wish the author did a bit more to show how close they were though. Not like over many chapters; just one chapter with richer interactions, but I get that the author has a vision of the story and I haven't seen what most of it looks like.I like that the story has so far chosen to explore the complexity involved with Eyrin and what his father did to Khane's father. I hope the author can explore how Eyrin navigates dealing with the consequences of something he wasn't a part of.Great piece author!
