
The God of Heaven
by Xu Scribe
About This Novel
The Holy Land Continent was prosperous until the meteorite came and the misty forest turned into a monster area. Who will become the powerful warrior of the Holy Land Continent?
What Readers Think
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Official(66)
Novels from the first-person perspective are relatively rare. Yi Xuan Dao will ask you if you are afraid.
The writing style of this book is very graphic. The story of the Holy Land Continent unfolds like a picture scroll. The plot is compact and the protagonist kills decisively. It reads smoothly and the more you read, the more you get into it.
The story is fast-paced and not sluggish, and it is written from the first point of view. It is very novel.
The description of the battle is full of tension, and reading it feels like stepping into that magnificent fantasy world in person, following the protagonist on his journey to become the strongest.
It's the first time I've seen writing from this perspective. It's very novel and makes me feel like I'm actually there.
The novel describes the troubled times of the Holy Land in the first person. The writing style has a sense of picture, the protagonist is decisive in killing, and the short story is suitable for fragmented reading. It is an oriental fantasy work worth pursuing.
Suitable for book lovers who like traditional fantasy, group adventures and a mysterious world view.
Although I'm reading a novel, I'm actually reading other people's stories. Maybe I'm not used to writing from the first perspective, and I'm not used to it, but the writing is quite good.
Some of the descriptions of the environment are worthy of careful review. The author is very good at using words and sentences, and the picture is strong, which gives me a very fantasy feeling.
The transformation of the former gods into mortal bodies not only brought back the value of force, but also the reshaping of the mentality.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(66)
Novels from the first-person perspective are relatively rare. Yi Xuan Dao will ask you if you are afraid.
The writing style of this book is very graphic. The story of the Holy Land Continent unfolds like a picture scroll. The plot is compact and the protagonist kills decisively. It reads smoothly and the more you read, the more you get into it.
The story is fast-paced and not sluggish, and it is written from the first point of view. It is very novel.
The description of the battle is full of tension, and reading it feels like stepping into that magnificent fantasy world in person, following the protagonist on his journey to become the strongest.
It's the first time I've seen writing from this perspective. It's very novel and makes me feel like I'm actually there.
The novel describes the troubled times of the Holy Land in the first person. The writing style has a sense of picture, the protagonist is decisive in killing, and the short story is suitable for fragmented reading. It is an oriental fantasy work worth pursuing.
Suitable for book lovers who like traditional fantasy, group adventures and a mysterious world view.
Although I'm reading a novel, I'm actually reading other people's stories. Maybe I'm not used to writing from the first perspective, and I'm not used to it, but the writing is quite good.
Some of the descriptions of the environment are worthy of careful review. The author is very good at using words and sentences, and the picture is strong, which gives me a very fantasy feeling.
The transformation of the former gods into mortal bodies not only brought back the value of force, but also the reshaping of the mentality.
