
Strange Bow
by Confused In Front Of The Alley
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The dim world, the empty life, what is left of my existence? Or rather, for what? Is it the world of that game? Are there brilliant colors there? ------------------------ Friends who like it, please move the mouse, collect and recommend it, thank you from the alley.
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The author is really awesome. He wrote 1 million words for free. Although he didn't continue writing later and it seemed a bit unfinished, he still finished it well. To those who come after: Read books written in 2011 with caution There are basically typos in every chapter, and there are quite a lot of them. The emotional scenes were a bit disconnected, and it wasn't clear what happened in the end. Some of the protagonist's behaviors are inconsistent A lot of foreshadowing was laid, but not much was recovered later. There are classic scenes of the young master slapping him in the face and the invasion of other countries. But there are also good things: There are no rebirth, revenge, or intrigues. There is a protagonist who slowly changes from a blind otaku to a cheerful person. The game itself is relatively novel in design The protagonist and supporting characters are all normal people (the young master later became normal) The fight scenes are well written. From beginning to end, the protagonist never acted as a gang leader to gain territory. That's all the rest (This is the transfer of my post on this book's book club at that time)




The author is really great. He wrote 1 million words for free. Although it is a pity not to continue writing later, it is still understandable. He has already rewarded 1,500 points ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)✧ To those who come after: Read books written in 2011 with caution There are basically typos in every chapter, and there are quite a lot of them. The emotional scenes were a bit disconnected, and it wasn't clear what happened in the end. Some of the protagonist's behaviors are inconsistent A lot of foreshadowing was laid, but not much was recovered later. There are classic scenes of the young master slapping him in the face and the invasion of other countries. But there are also good things: There are no rebirth, revenge, or intrigues. There is a protagonist who slowly changes from a blind otaku to a cheerful person. The game itself is relatively novel in design The protagonist and supporting characters are all normal people (the young master later became normal) The fight scenes are well written. From beginning to end, the protagonist never acted as a gang leader to gain territory. (Reposted from my post in Book Friends Circle)












