
What is it Like to Be Summoned as a Giant?
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If ancient gods can be summoned by humans, can humans be summoned by ants as gods? Tang Lin was an ordinary human being, but he was summoned by creatures from another plane and became a towering giant. ----The new book "My Many Substitutes" has been released, please collect it and recommend it!
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Official(140)Scraped 21d ago
About the protagonist's fighting ability
High-latitude creatures cannot be harmed by low-latitude creatures. The "high-latitude creatures" that can be harmed are not high-latitude creatures in the true sense. At most, they are relatively powerful low-latitude creatures. It's like can real humans be hurt by virtual characters in anime? Treating the low-latitude world is like a person treating a piece of paper. You can do whatever you want to it. The protagonist is just a powerful low-latitude creature...
The protagonist is a double standard
The protagonist has a double standard. The protagonist ate the fire unicorn and attracted the beasts to attack. Not only did the protagonist not fight back, but he also gave the Blood Bodhi to let it evolve. Then the humans came and the beasts attacked the humans. When the humans wanted to fight back, the protagonist appeared and said, "This beast is my shield."
The plot of Woying is very well written.
The plot is very real and reasonable. Although there must be other ways, the current plot is very novel, and I think people should be more real (referring to the people in the novel). I always treat the plot characters in various ways, which I feel is fake. I have all kinds of scruples about the plot characters. Why should I be nice to them for no reason, just because I have read the original work? Think he's handsome? Cool? Very touched? What does it have to do with the protagonist? Of course, writing like this is not really untrue. Purposeful contact (licking) also exists. I'm just tired of watching this kind of plot.
The imagination is OK, but the settings have too many loopholes.
The first is the body of the protagonist. The protagonist does not simply grow in size. To me, it looks more like he has traveled from a high-level world to a low-level world. Although the protagonist's world cannot be said to be an advanced world, it is at least stronger than the world the protagonist travels through. The author's setting is that the protagonist's height is x100 times, and the physical fitness of the original world is maintained. Height 180 meters, weight... About this. Moreover, the objects in the world that the protagonist travels through are not as strong as those in the protagonist's original world, which means that they are all brittle to the protagonist! That's the problem! According to the author's setting, the protagonist's body should be much harder than metal, and the defense cannot be calculated by installing a normal body. However, in the book, the protagonist's body is sometimes weak (it will be injured when being slashed with a knife) and sometimes it can throw things at the speed of sound. I've been suffering from this for a long time. And the speed of the protagonist, how many meters per second does a normal person run at full speed? Girls can do 50 meters in 8-9 seconds, boys are faster! The protagonist's body is stronger than normal and should be faster! Just press 5 meters per second. Is the protagonist also going supersonic? Also, the various settings of the protagonist were written very vaguely by the author, which caused me to have a vague idea of the protagonist's strength, which was sometimes weak and sometimes strong.
I don't know why
As soon as I saw this introduction, I thought of a man who wore protective clothing and went to a hornet's nest to commit suicide. When he was finally found and carried away, his body was hardened. . .
Why is the protagonist discovered by an unfamiliar acquaintance as soon as he gains the ability?
Also, the whole 350-pound fat man ran in the community and I haven't seen him for half a month. Did you gain the ability to conjure it up? And the person you described is so stupid and rich that he keeps running around the neighborhood all by himself and gets injured? ? ? Can't you just inherit the family property after both your parents died? Written like an NPC
Very good
I think this book is okay. Even if it's not good enough, it could score 6 or 7. Why is it rated so low? Big cheers for the author!
After the novelty is gone, the book is nothing.
The beginning of this book is okay, mainly because of the imagination, but the plot is still a bit weak, and the characterization is really average. The only supporting role now is probably Storm, but I really have no impression of her. To be honest, the content of the main text is really not as interesting as the author's daily life behind the scenes. I suggest that the author should give a main line. Every time he describes a time-travel world, it should be related to the main line. Those meaningless time-travels or simply upgraded time-travels can be brushed off in one go.
Book reviews are all talents
I saw a group of people discussing latitude and mythology in a book review. I said, why are we, a group of people who read novels, so serious?[Emot=default,28/]
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The writing is terrible and the setting is pretty rubbish. I don't recommend it. . .
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Official(140)Scraped 21d ago
About the protagonist's fighting ability
High-latitude creatures cannot be harmed by low-latitude creatures. The "high-latitude creatures" that can be harmed are not high-latitude creatures in the true sense. At most, they are relatively powerful low-latitude creatures. It's like can real humans be hurt by virtual characters in anime? Treating the low-latitude world is like a person treating a piece of paper. You can do whatever you want to it. The protagonist is just a powerful low-latitude creature...
The protagonist is a double standard
The protagonist has a double standard. The protagonist ate the fire unicorn and attracted the beasts to attack. Not only did the protagonist not fight back, but he also gave the Blood Bodhi to let it evolve. Then the humans came and the beasts attacked the humans. When the humans wanted to fight back, the protagonist appeared and said, "This beast is my shield."
The plot of Woying is very well written.
The plot is very real and reasonable. Although there must be other ways, the current plot is very novel, and I think people should be more real (referring to the people in the novel). I always treat the plot characters in various ways, which I feel is fake. I have all kinds of scruples about the plot characters. Why should I be nice to them for no reason, just because I have read the original work? Think he's handsome? Cool? Very touched? What does it have to do with the protagonist? Of course, writing like this is not really untrue. Purposeful contact (licking) also exists. I'm just tired of watching this kind of plot.
The imagination is OK, but the settings have too many loopholes.
The first is the body of the protagonist. The protagonist does not simply grow in size. To me, it looks more like he has traveled from a high-level world to a low-level world. Although the protagonist's world cannot be said to be an advanced world, it is at least stronger than the world the protagonist travels through. The author's setting is that the protagonist's height is x100 times, and the physical fitness of the original world is maintained. Height 180 meters, weight... About this. Moreover, the objects in the world that the protagonist travels through are not as strong as those in the protagonist's original world, which means that they are all brittle to the protagonist! That's the problem! According to the author's setting, the protagonist's body should be much harder than metal, and the defense cannot be calculated by installing a normal body. However, in the book, the protagonist's body is sometimes weak (it will be injured when being slashed with a knife) and sometimes it can throw things at the speed of sound. I've been suffering from this for a long time. And the speed of the protagonist, how many meters per second does a normal person run at full speed? Girls can do 50 meters in 8-9 seconds, boys are faster! The protagonist's body is stronger than normal and should be faster! Just press 5 meters per second. Is the protagonist also going supersonic? Also, the various settings of the protagonist were written very vaguely by the author, which caused me to have a vague idea of the protagonist's strength, which was sometimes weak and sometimes strong.
I don't know why
As soon as I saw this introduction, I thought of a man who wore protective clothing and went to a hornet's nest to commit suicide. When he was finally found and carried away, his body was hardened. . .
Why is the protagonist discovered by an unfamiliar acquaintance as soon as he gains the ability?
Also, the whole 350-pound fat man ran in the community and I haven't seen him for half a month. Did you gain the ability to conjure it up? And the person you described is so stupid and rich that he keeps running around the neighborhood all by himself and gets injured? ? ? Can't you just inherit the family property after both your parents died? Written like an NPC
Very good
I think this book is okay. Even if it's not good enough, it could score 6 or 7. Why is it rated so low? Big cheers for the author!
After the novelty is gone, the book is nothing.
The beginning of this book is okay, mainly because of the imagination, but the plot is still a bit weak, and the characterization is really average. The only supporting role now is probably Storm, but I really have no impression of her. To be honest, the content of the main text is really not as interesting as the author's daily life behind the scenes. I suggest that the author should give a main line. Every time he describes a time-travel world, it should be related to the main line. Those meaningless time-travels or simply upgraded time-travels can be brushed off in one go.
Book reviews are all talents
I saw a group of people discussing latitude and mythology in a book review. I said, why are we, a group of people who read novels, so serious?[Emot=default,28/]
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The writing is terrible and the setting is pretty rubbish. I don't recommend it. . .
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Summoned into giants by people in the world of movies and TV shows. The subject matter and writing are quite interesting. You can take a look.




The content depends on the title of the book. A high-ranking person bullies a low-dimensional person.




It's a bit interesting, entering a smaller version of "The Lord of the Rings" and becoming a giant.




Not bad 😄
















