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Slow-heating SCP + Cthulhu + overhead world. Abnormality and reality, monsters and humans, flesh and blood that devours the body, organs that create the world, a world that subverts science. How do mortals survive in an abnormal war?
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Give myself a five-star review, no matter how good or bad the writing is, there must always be an explanation [cool]
No, where did the 147 book reviews come from? I only have 65 book reviews in total, and there are 13 fake book reviews given by the platform. I won't do it just to mess with you.
It's a very interesting book. I've just finished the first volume. The main character in the first volume has no system, no golden fingers, and no God's perspective. In my opinion, the protagonist of Volume 1 has flesh and blood, his emotions, and some small complaints about being in this dangerous world. The way forward is unclear, and even the true form of the anomaly is unclear. The white and black totems are just manifestations of images, but they feel more subtle when they are real. The companies that are interspersed throughout make me feel very bad. Companies in this kind of world... But the protagonist only mentioned it before for some reason. The diary can't remember how many companies he kept in mind hahaha. The unfolding of the three choices really makes people curious about the stories that happened in the past, the balance, restraint and confrontation, the orderly relationship and the disordered anomaly. Even if all three are ways to die for the protagonist, I don't know why the explosive seed of Old Pete feels a bit abrupt in the description, but it is also very subtle for an important role that is partial to the protagonist to make him degenerate. After all, this is the first volume. Can Ms. Yuelan survive? Ms. Yuelan is also interested in the protagonist, right? (Hahahaha, I'm ashamed to say that I remember Ms. Yuelan, but the protagonist's name is Clande or Claude·᷄ࡇ•᷅). In the world in the well, are there bigger abnormalities outside the island? I hope the author will keep updating. He is such an active author✌︎( ᐛ )
A very good diary, it makes my lighthouse spin, love comes from the east of the archipelago [smile][smile][smile]
After reading two volumes, it is obvious that the author has his own pursuit and wants to write about his own world rather than cool articles. It is considered a niche among the niches on Tomato. Compared with those cool articles that are just covered with a layer of Cthulhu skin, they are very good. [Laughing]
Also, this narrative mode reminds me of the game "Depersonalization". Does the author also play depersonalization? [Sinister smile]
It can be said that I have been reading this book since the first volume was still being updated. I was really surprised to see this subject matter at that time. The writing style and characterization are quite different from the current mainstream online novels. It is a combination of traditional depiction and novel themes. As the author himself said, he wanted to write a novel rather than an Internet novel. A novel, even if it is just a novel, can use concise descriptions and words to deeply portray a character. I think this is really rare nowadays. Although I don't have time to finish it because the college entrance examination is approaching, I will take a look and look forward to the author's next novel. I wish the author can continue to write what he wants to write. (*σ´∀`)σ Come on~
It's a very interesting book. It follows the protagonist step by step to break through the fog and discover the truth in the seemingly peaceful island town where everything is normal. There are also some humorous episodes mixed in during the process. It is a very high-quality book on Tomato. It is a good read and I will read and write more.
It's beautiful, and the characters are very vivid. Yuelan's gentleness, the hero's humor, and the doctor's nerves. The portrayal of the unknown is not very scary but deeply rooted in people's hearts.
A good novel does not need all kinds of Long Aotian slap-in-the-face plots, nor does it need that the protagonist can only be one person. This kind of high-quality content is really addictive [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
Very good. The writing is simple and has a bit of humor. The author writes very seriously, which is much better than other novels produced on the assembly line.
Very good, nothing to say.
Come on, well written
Super good book! ! ! Come on, author! ! !
I have read 10 chapters so far, and I have a good impression. I love Cthulhu novels, but most of the ones I read in 🍅 are novels about fighting monsters and upgrading in the skin of Cthulhu. This book made my eyes light up after reading the first 10 chapters. The pace is not very fast. I like books that tell stories slowly and in detail. It is very good.
It's still very interesting to see so far, so please give it a thumbs up to the author
It looks pretty good and has great potential. I hope the author will stick with it. Although I haven't read much, I can tell that the author is putting his heart into it.
A book with great potential, I love this subject matter. I hope the author can keep writing [salute].
Interesting, humorous and rigorous, the world view is still very good. I hope the author doesn't want eunuchs, at least I hope this book will be finished.
It's very well written, a bit like a combination of modern online literature and Luo Lao's books. It's just that no one reads good books.
It can only be said that the domestic audience of the Cthulhu Mythos is still too small, and the author's writing style is not like the domestic mainstream. Many people have a certain interest in the Cthulhu Mythos after watching Lord of Mysteries and Godslayer, but most people still can't stand it (if I hadn't been in school at the time, I probably wouldn't have been able to stand it either)
This book has been on my bookshelf for at least half a year, but I haven't read it much for various reasons, so I forgot about the plot and had to start over again. It goes on and on. I feel that I have read the first dozens of chapters at least 4 times. I should be able to read it in one go this time. Since the previous writing is very good, I will give you a good review [face covering]
To be honest, it was not easy to finish this book. I just finished the first volume, and I can say that the content of the book is completely contrary to the mainstream of Tomato. No one reads it, so Tomato won't recommend it. If it doesn't promote, it won't be popular. If it's not popular, Tomato won't promote it. It's a pure vicious circle. Books that don't give the author any positive feedback almost always have no motivation and are discontinued. I can only say that this author has a lot of perseverance, but the approximate data can only be saved by Shu Huang Plaza.
One volume is roughly a story in which the protagonist is involved in the process of exploring and understanding the anomalies on the island and trying to figure out the relationship between the anomalies. He searches for a safe way to leave among the various forces and works hard for it. Although it is general, it is just a summary after all. How to specifically recommend to read the text to feel it? Although this varies from person to person, I can guarantee that it is much better than some books that sell introductions, labels, settings and backgrounds. At least it has its own complete story background, quite attractive settings, self-justifying logic, and (at least I feel) a pretty good story
The writing is very good, I really like the perspective switching, and Lighthouse of Cthulhu, I seem to have seen this game before, I wonder if the inspiration came from this (?)
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Pretty good for tomatoes. It's a pity that there's not much popularity [laughing]
It's very interesting. It has the flavor of old-fashioned suspense and unknown horror. I originally thought it was an abnormal horror story similar to Star Color + Deep Sea Octopus Tentacle Monster, but I didn't expect it to be something else.
After reading it, my main problem with it is that the second volume is too boring, but the rest is okay. Give the author an encouragement and hope that the author can write a better book.
Looks great, looking forward to the second part
I like the teacher's writing style
What I've read so far is that I have the desire to read on, and the author is not a total fan of writing. And there are some things that make you wonder what the author might have been through.
Very few good-looking movies can make me patiently watch Cthulhu Ti.
Cthulhu theme, different protagonists in each volume, very good novel
This is Cthulhu, not a trap novel about fighting monsters.
The standard is very high, surpassing most of Tomato's works, especially the first and second volumes.
Give myself a five-star review, no matter how good or bad the writing is, there must always be an explanation [cool] No, where did the 147 book reviews come from? I only have 65 book reviews in total, and there are 13 fake book reviews given by the platform. I won't do it just to mess with you.
It's a very interesting book. I've just finished the first volume. The main character in the first volume has no system, no golden fingers, and no God's perspective. In my opinion, the protagonist of Volume 1 has flesh and blood, his emotions, and some small complaints about being in this dangerous world. The way forward is unclear, and even the true form of the anomaly is unclear. The white and black totems are just manifestations of images, but they feel more subtle when they are real. The companies that are interspersed throughout make me feel very bad. Companies in this kind of world... But the protagonist only mentioned it before for some reason. The diary can't remember how many companies he kept in mind hahaha. The unfolding of the three choices really makes people curious about the stories that happened in the past, the balance, restraint and confrontation, the orderly relationship and the disordered anomaly. Even if all three are ways to die for the protagonist, I don't know why the explosive seed of Old Pete feels a bit abrupt in the description, but it is also very subtle for an important role that is partial to the protagonist to make him degenerate. After all, this is the first volume. Can Ms. Yuelan survive? Ms. Yuelan is also interested in the protagonist, right? (Hahahaha, I'm ashamed to say that I remember Ms. Yuelan, but the protagonist's name is Clande or Claude·᷄ࡇ•᷅). In the world in the well, are there bigger abnormalities outside the island? I hope the author will keep updating. He is such an active author✌︎( ᐛ )
A very good diary, it makes my lighthouse spin, love comes from the east of the archipelago [smile][smile][smile]
After reading two volumes, it is obvious that the author has his own pursuit and wants to write about his own world rather than cool articles. It is considered a niche among the niches on Tomato. Compared with those cool articles that are just covered with a layer of Cthulhu skin, they are very good. [Laughing] Also, this narrative mode reminds me of the game "Depersonalization". Does the author also play depersonalization? [Sinister smile]
It can be said that I have been reading this book since the first volume was still being updated. I was really surprised to see this subject matter at that time. The writing style and characterization are quite different from the current mainstream online novels. It is a combination of traditional depiction and novel themes. As the author himself said, he wanted to write a novel rather than an Internet novel. A novel, even if it is just a novel, can use concise descriptions and words to deeply portray a character. I think this is really rare nowadays. Although I don't have time to finish it because the college entrance examination is approaching, I will take a look and look forward to the author's next novel. I wish the author can continue to write what he wants to write. (*σ´∀`)σ Come on~
It's a very interesting book. It follows the protagonist step by step to break through the fog and discover the truth in the seemingly peaceful island town where everything is normal. There are also some humorous episodes mixed in during the process. It is a very high-quality book on Tomato. It is a good read and I will read and write more.
It's beautiful, and the characters are very vivid. Yuelan's gentleness, the hero's humor, and the doctor's nerves. The portrayal of the unknown is not very scary but deeply rooted in people's hearts. A good novel does not need all kinds of Long Aotian slap-in-the-face plots, nor does it need that the protagonist can only be one person. This kind of high-quality content is really addictive [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
Very good. The writing is simple and has a bit of humor. The author writes very seriously, which is much better than other novels produced on the assembly line.
Very good, nothing to say.
Come on, well written
Super good book! ! ! Come on, author! ! !
I have read 10 chapters so far, and I have a good impression. I love Cthulhu novels, but most of the ones I read in 🍅 are novels about fighting monsters and upgrading in the skin of Cthulhu. This book made my eyes light up after reading the first 10 chapters. The pace is not very fast. I like books that tell stories slowly and in detail. It is very good.
It's still very interesting to see so far, so please give it a thumbs up to the author
It looks pretty good and has great potential. I hope the author will stick with it. Although I haven't read much, I can tell that the author is putting his heart into it.
A book with great potential, I love this subject matter. I hope the author can keep writing [salute].
Interesting, humorous and rigorous, the world view is still very good. I hope the author doesn't want eunuchs, at least I hope this book will be finished.
It's very well written, a bit like a combination of modern online literature and Luo Lao's books. It's just that no one reads good books. It can only be said that the domestic audience of the Cthulhu Mythos is still too small, and the author's writing style is not like the domestic mainstream. Many people have a certain interest in the Cthulhu Mythos after watching Lord of Mysteries and Godslayer, but most people still can't stand it (if I hadn't been in school at the time, I probably wouldn't have been able to stand it either)
This book has been on my bookshelf for at least half a year, but I haven't read it much for various reasons, so I forgot about the plot and had to start over again. It goes on and on. I feel that I have read the first dozens of chapters at least 4 times. I should be able to read it in one go this time. Since the previous writing is very good, I will give you a good review [face covering] To be honest, it was not easy to finish this book. I just finished the first volume, and I can say that the content of the book is completely contrary to the mainstream of Tomato. No one reads it, so Tomato won't recommend it. If it doesn't promote, it won't be popular. If it's not popular, Tomato won't promote it. It's a pure vicious circle. Books that don't give the author any positive feedback almost always have no motivation and are discontinued. I can only say that this author has a lot of perseverance, but the approximate data can only be saved by Shu Huang Plaza. One volume is roughly a story in which the protagonist is involved in the process of exploring and understanding the anomalies on the island and trying to figure out the relationship between the anomalies. He searches for a safe way to leave among the various forces and works hard for it. Although it is general, it is just a summary after all. How to specifically recommend to read the text to feel it? Although this varies from person to person, I can guarantee that it is much better than some books that sell introductions, labels, settings and backgrounds. At least it has its own complete story background, quite attractive settings, self-justifying logic, and (at least I feel) a pretty good story
The writing is very good, I really like the perspective switching, and Lighthouse of Cthulhu, I seem to have seen this game before, I wonder if the inspiration came from this (?)
Support the author
Pretty good for tomatoes. It's a pity that there's not much popularity [laughing]
It's very interesting. It has the flavor of old-fashioned suspense and unknown horror. I originally thought it was an abnormal horror story similar to Star Color + Deep Sea Octopus Tentacle Monster, but I didn't expect it to be something else.
After reading it, my main problem with it is that the second volume is too boring, but the rest is okay. Give the author an encouragement and hope that the author can write a better book.
Looks great, looking forward to the second part
I like the teacher's writing style
What I've read so far is that I have the desire to read on, and the author is not a total fan of writing. And there are some things that make you wonder what the author might have been through.
Very few good-looking movies can make me patiently watch Cthulhu Ti.
Cthulhu theme, different protagonists in each volume, very good novel
This is Cthulhu, not a trap novel about fighting monsters.
The standard is very high, surpassing most of Tomato's works, especially the first and second volumes.