
People Slay Demons in Moscow
by The Breeze Blows Through The Cactus
About This Novel
Under the 10,000-meter-long mine pit, horrifying and pitiful wails could be heard from time to time. On the riverside of Soviet Chernobyl, the lead gate opened again. When the dusty reactor came to light again, the resurrected black shadow was still crawling underground. What happened in Pripyat? My Geiger counter rustled as I set foot on this deserted land again. Is there someone waving on the hill not far away?
What Readers Think
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Official(9)Scraped 21d ago
You can see it, but you can't see it. It can be seen that the world written by the author is very detailed, but the actual look and feel is not good. Not to mention the slow pace, the male protagonist is always either beaten or on the way to being plotted against. The way you write is also very contemporary.
A slow-burning book? I feel like the plot progression is a bit unsmooth.
I don't know why, but after the protagonist changed from Xu Yang to Alexey, I lost the desire to read on.
I kept watching the transitions, going around and around, some of the chapters didn't match up, it was so awkward to watch, the key points were exciting and interesting, and I immediately switched to watching the process of the main character becoming stronger and getting stronger, which was completely out of nowhere and inexplicable.
Not bad
I can still watch it, but I don't think it's as interesting as Goose drama Clinical District 13
People slay demons in Moscow
This kind of urban fantasy is really good, but there are too few people writing it.
It's a bit slow and the plot hasn't picked up yet😣
It's a bit interesting. I'll collect it first and put it on my bookshelf😁
The text of the book is well written, and it is easy to read. But unfortunately, the writing style is a bit backward, and it still uses the old-fashioned traditional writing method. The plot unfolds slowly and there are too many foreshadowings. In today's fast food network, 90% of people have no patience to watch the novel develop. No matter how well written it is, it is destined to never become popular. I lost patience after reading nine chapters and did not see anything related to the theme. From the writing point of view, it is more like a suspense novel, that's all.
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Community(0)
Official(9)Scraped 21d ago
You can see it, but you can't see it. It can be seen that the world written by the author is very detailed, but the actual look and feel is not good. Not to mention the slow pace, the male protagonist is always either beaten or on the way to being plotted against. The way you write is also very contemporary.
A slow-burning book? I feel like the plot progression is a bit unsmooth.
I don't know why, but after the protagonist changed from Xu Yang to Alexey, I lost the desire to read on.
I kept watching the transitions, going around and around, some of the chapters didn't match up, it was so awkward to watch, the key points were exciting and interesting, and I immediately switched to watching the process of the main character becoming stronger and getting stronger, which was completely out of nowhere and inexplicable.
Not bad
I can still watch it, but I don't think it's as interesting as Goose drama Clinical District 13
People slay demons in Moscow
This kind of urban fantasy is really good, but there are too few people writing it.
It's a bit slow and the plot hasn't picked up yet😣
It's a bit interesting. I'll collect it first and put it on my bookshelf😁
The text of the book is well written, and it is easy to read. But unfortunately, the writing style is a bit backward, and it still uses the old-fashioned traditional writing method. The plot unfolds slowly and there are too many foreshadowings. In today's fast food network, 90% of people have no patience to watch the novel develop. No matter how well written it is, it is destined to never become popular. I lost patience after reading nine chapters and did not see anything related to the theme. From the writing point of view, it is more like a suspense novel, that's all.









