
Gunfire, Punk and Necromancer
枪火,朋克与死灵大师
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- Completed
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- 2.6M Words
- Genre
- Western Fantasy
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Mystic Fantasy
- Updated
- 2y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Some books I have read, I would like to share with you in my spare time! Focus on reading new fantasy books that cost less than 100,000 yuan. If you have any worth reading, you can post them here so that everyone can read them together! The greatest blessing in life is to read books with a group of fun-loving friends and explore the distance that the material world can never reach!
A Twenty-Year Old Bookworm, Shushu's Personal Reading List
Personal collection, only the ones that are most suitable for xp
A Calm and Engaging Slow-Burning Masterpiece
It records many years of classics. The protagonist is calm and rational, the supporting characters have online IQs, the plot is exciting, and it is beneficial to open the book.
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Decent and Lively
They are all works that I like very much, with diverse themes.
A Book That Leaves a Mark on My Heart
A book that still leaves an impression after reading it in the past few years
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A different cyberpunk, a real cyberpunk
Let's talk about the progress first, Chapter 94. Attack from both sides. Then my evaluation is: The world view of this book is very un-cyberpunk. Petroleum fuel has not been developed. The industrial age only developed to the steam power stage and stopped, but it was replaced by a more powerful means of production - shadow. A kind of "master key" that can possess people and grant transcendent heaven and earth, and can control electricity to open the incarnation chip of the electrical age to generate intelligence. I believe this is one of the main poisonous points of many friends who have abandoned the book: the unnecessary fusion of gunpowder and fossil fuels into a specious extraordinary resource, but it still maintains the shape of cyberpunk, and even has a long history in the setting. Simply a heresy in cyberpunk works! But I personally feel that this is the most punk-flavored setting of the work. The main contradiction in cyberpunk comes from the contradiction between the protagonist's personal liberal spirit and the cybernetic thinking represented by the company. We can see that many early cyberpunk works explore how people's "free will" deals with, resists and is eliminated in the "cybernetic system", and the concept of free will has also been reinterpreted and sublimated in such deconstruction (the story endings of "Blade Runner", "Neuromancer" and "Ghost in the Shell" The structure is nothing more than this at the ideological level) In this type of works, one aspect that is often difficult for the author to deal with is how to place the ubiquitous atmosphere of despair and depression when individuals fight against the system. After all, technology is about whoever is stronger is justified, unless true love is invincible. The unique characteristics of human beings are used to mechanically deceive the gods and help the protagonist solve the crisis. From this perspective, cyberpunk is a kind of work that cannot avoid ending badly - because in the end it either loses or wins with true love. Do you think this can be considered a good ending? But the author deliberately arranged a new world view, transforming the underlying story frame of cyberpunk from "technology controls humans, and the protagonist as a human being has no way to resist" to "shadows control humans with technology, and the protagonist uses super-ancient technology to resist". This bad trap was cleverly avoided! (Although it can also be said to have eliminated the most essential contradiction of cyberpunk) Without commenting on whether it is right or wrong, I think it is very cool and punk to have this idea and realize it. And in terms of expression techniques, I think the author's rigorous description of cyberpunk and the perfection of his worldview are already among the best in Dian. Com. Regarding the contradictions between various classes in a city (Ordinary people, company people, and government people, the contradictions and ways of getting along between them are constantly shown to us from the beginning of the protagonist's interrogation), the behavioral logic of different groups (Through mercenary missions, we can peek into the business competition between different companies from the perspective of new mercenaries, the vassal relationship between companies and gangs, every confrontation and pull between pcpd and mercenaries, and between middlemen and mercenaries ), and a grasp of the complexity of the power conspiracy (The author explains the disturbance caused by each major event to the city of Peicheng very carefully and uses it to promote the direction of the plot) If you like If you like {"TopicId":"574945110148710400","TopicName":"Cyberpunk 2077"} those messy side missions, then you must not miss this book!
I was deceived by the title and label. This book has nothing to do with Cthulhu. The plot of the undead is only 1%. The protagonist's battles are always just repeated sideways jumps, which makes people feel less happy. Most of the plots are daily and investigative battles, which are always tortured. There is an undead demigod plug-in, so just play it without using it. The opponent's weapon is always used casually, and the protagonist's weapon is always a small pistol. Author: I just don't want to make you readers happy, I just want you to be tortured, hey, it's just for fun
Very high quality cyber work
(The following contains spoilers) I must admit that this is a rare high-quality science fiction work in the past two years. It reads in the old-school style of "Science Fiction World" ten years ago. Although the foundation of the worldview is the clichéd terminator, it is still a unique angle with necromancy as the entry point. The writing is very fluent, and there is no awkward syntax that is common in Western fantasy. It is above the standard in every aspect. After talking about the work itself, the endogenous world view is also a very interesting topic. Suo Da also wrote at the end of the article to be wary of such developments, but there is still something to talk about in this story. In the article, the corporate world develops rapidly by tapping the shadow energy (similar to the undead energy) of the Shadow World (another dead world), and then controls all the people through drugs and brainwashing, and is ultimately destroyed when the uncontrolled energy is used by the protagonist to clean up the entire world. There are several interesting points in the story: 1. Why is the company's research limited to the application of shadow energy without delving into its essence? Although the pursuit of profit is the instinct of capital, there is also a group of degenerate elites committed to controlling the world in this world, and they will inevitably try to control everything. Without such a strong and paranoid desire for control, companies will not become the finalists who control everything, but will gradually collapse like the deindustrialized financial state in reality. 2. Continuing, another theory is that the company did not research to this point, so it planned to roll out the application first and then research, but was defeated by the protagonist who mastered the essence of energy. This kind of thinking is also reasonable. It should be said that it is the luck of the world. 3. In summary, the company eventually died of arrogance and greed, using power beyond its control, and was ultimately destroyed. To some extent, it is close to the fantasy of pastoral pastoral and the fear of industrialization in traditional Western fantasy. On the other hand, what if the company used energy as safe as oil? Wouldn't it be a story of despair? 4. From an energy point of view, shadow energy will obviously destroy the world. The contrast between decaying plains (similar to areas of the undead) and cities (with many living people) is very obvious. There is no reason for the company not to know. If in the early stages of the corporate war, a certain great man from heaven controlled all the forces and developed shadow slaves in an orderly and controlled manner, would there be two prosperous worlds? Because even a company will long for a larger market, and when the fallen elites in the later period develop into finalists, they no longer need profits at all and only want to control the world. Finally, I have to say that this book is really well written.
After all, he is an old author, and his writing style is good. The fantasy cyberpunk setting is not novel but quite interesting. The story is quite logical (except for the warehouse entry, which is a little deliberate). The number of updates this year has also increased. Moreover, the protagonist of this book is more immersive than the dwarves. He is a person with most ordinary traits, but some specialties. He also gets grandfather golden fingers that are reasonable compared to the system. I have never seen the Baiqi Super Limit store. I feel that Boss Qian and his store are a bit awkward. I personally don't like such an obvious linkage. Another point is that I feel that Zhuang has no pursuit now. The problem of treating his parents has been solved, he is well off, and he even wants to move into the capitalist industry. So what supports it to be a mercenary? What continues to support the main line? Is it to make more money and live a happy life, or to save Grandpa Lich? With Zhuang's character, he doesn't look like someone who would do anything to live a wealthy life or save the old lich. So now I feel that the main line has been lost, and it has become some kind of record of life in another world. Although it is interesting, not many people may buy it.
The world view is slowly unfolding, and there is a little bit of linkage between companies. Or maybe the growth is not enough now. Let's advance the plot quickly and have a big event happen.
Critical review of this book: It all depends on the support of peers
Maybe I am used to writing Western fantasy in capital letters, which makes the current situation of this book become very magical. It is completely a set of Western fantasy novels with a new skin. The feeling of the first chapter is really good, the company has a strong sense of class and disregard for human life, and the setting of the shadow is interesting enough, but it changes after the protagonist leaves the prison. The world view of cyberpunk in this book is undeniable, and comparisons are unavoidable. Ge Gongdao compares with Jack, Lucy compares with Rogge, etc. But the relationships between people in this steam world are too beautiful, right? The supporting characters are all extremely tolerant of the protagonist, and are afraid that the protagonist will suffer losses in every transaction they make. It is hard to imagine that this is a society where individuals cannibalize people. No one wants to squeeze an extra drop of oil from the protagonist, the first brother, not even the villain. Oh, the villains here (gunsmiths, black policemen, middlemen, etc.) Are all as innocent as White Lotus. The protagonist's family has a magical start. The old couple who farm the land can be self-sufficient and eat steamed buns all year round, and they can also raise three children without any worries. The eldest son is an intellectual (now he is thinking about how to open the fifth largest company in the city), the third son is a talented designer girl with a beautiful heart, and the second son is the protagonist: a worker who is thoughtful, has a photographic memory and has a strong sense of smell... Are you sure that what you wrote is not the down-and-out aristocratic family from which the protagonist Fa Ye is born in Fantasy West? The protagonist is completely the master of the cyber world. Every day he is either learning this or that, or conceiving new spells or thinking about the interests of all parties. It would be better to just say that he is a practitioner of cyber necromancy with an intelligence of 18. Come on, this is a cyber theme! We don't want to see a master weighing the pros and cons and forbearingly planning for more than ten chapters and then solving the root causes of a series of conflicts with precision like a scalpel. The battles we want to see are gangs transformed by prosthetics in gunfights in the streets, Gatling mounted on armored vehicles to sweep, and the protagonist using a laser knife to chop bullets in an exploding company building, okay? The protagonist's plug-in is even more impressive. It can be called a low-end version of the Lord of Gray Mist. Several supporting characters brought into that world have no sense of existence compared to Akkarin. The Lich, the source of the plug-in, is a system that can interact with the protagonist (the difference is that it is too lazy to deal with the protagonist). It makes people want to skip it. Even if you skip the chapter where the protagonist enters the world of the Necromancer, it will not affect the plot development at all. In short, from my personal perspective, the reason why I am following this book is not how well written it is, but that there are not many cyberpunk genres that can be played at present. Only the Mountain Ghost chapter of "Cyber Sword Fairy" can grasp the essence of this genre. It is embarrassing to say that if the story of the protagonist group of "Edge Walker" is an out-of-control car that keeps accelerating towards the cliff, then most of the cyberpunk novels from Qidian are war-damaged children's rocking cars filled with neon lights, with only the outer skin resembling that.
Time: 2022.11.02 Reading progress: 35 chapters Evaluation: The plot is not stiff, the setting has no logical conflicts, and the character creation is okay. Score: Grain and grass. Poisonous Point: You have to see what is under the factory. Although you rely on quick wits to escape the danger, there is still a feeling of conflict with the character.
Use this necromancy and smile in front of the Cybermen, the company is shit
In this kind of world, if you stay kind, you will die quickly. Keeping the basic principles and trying to survive is the best choice. You know emergency measures.
She is also a sister, a native, and a family hero. These buffs are already disgusting.
Chinese names, cyberpunk, western fantasy occupations, department names and occupation names in English, and then the dialogue is full of young masters. In this context, poor parents have three children, but their family life is worry-free and they live quite happily. In short, this book is neither cyberspace nor punk nor science fiction. It can be regarded as a combination of fantasy skin and cyber skin. The inside and outside are not the same thing.
Suo Pang's best film, surpassing all previous works
Remind the author: If the King of Humans does not change the final status, he will not have perfect attendance.
I would like to give you some advice. The beginning is too long-winded, and secondly, there is no sense of immersion. After reading three chapters, I didn't feel attracted at all. Pig's Feet needs an identity to resonate with, and secondly, the fun needs to come quickly. After reading three chapters, I didn't feel anything interesting, so I had no interest in reading anymore. Also, I wanted to be a lawyer, but I ended up rambling a lot, but I didn't see anything I wanted to see.
Not to mention cyber, this is not punk either? Just because of the title of the book, I tried the poison cautiously, and the stitches were so awkward.
Why is the popularity of this book a little low? There is no evil point in the beginning I even recommended it in Red Ji.
Reading the preface reminded me of the reason why this book has been on my bookshelf for a year and I haven't even read it yet. What the hell is the name of Young Master in Western Fantasy?
What the hell is this book? Doesn't the protagonist's name make sense? A Chinese name suddenly appeared among a bunch of Western names. Just like in martial arts novels, a martial arts family suddenly appeared called the James family.
Steampunk is out! Now is the time to long for death together.
Don't know when the author's new book will be released?
I can't forget the ending of this book for a long time. Personally, the content from the beginning to the end is 80 points, and the ending is 99 points. Guns, Fire and Death are all processes, the end of punk.
It just feels a bit broken and I can't hold it back anymore. The company is described as too powerful and there's no way it can end. Suffering from the limitations of the author's level, he cannot imagine a way to break the situation. There can only be a wave of Posadaism. But there is really no way. According to the company's strength and virtue in the book, unless it is reopened or a mechanical deity descends, it is a bit of a dream to simply expect Boss Bai to send that pillar to turn the tables.
Before Kaili came out, the writing was very good. After seeing Kaili, the protagonist became obsessed with love. He had to be stubborn if he couldn't write emotional lines. The quality of a good book has plummeted.
Today's 2 updates are all low. The sheep are coming?
I watched the ending, it's hard to wrap my head around it, there are spoilers
After a long time, I accidentally picked up this book and read it again. I felt that the ending was too rushed. . . This end of the world. . . It's hard to evaluate. From the perspective of the protagonist, he is equivalent to destroying his original civilization and almost all his relationships with his own hands, leaving only a few scattered friends and family members. These people also lost their friends and family because of the protagonist's destruction. How can I put it, five times more cruel than Thanos? . . But from the perspective of the world, the protagonist used the great flood to cleanse the world of stubborn cancers, solve the real crisis of annihilation, and give the world a chance to be reborn. . . It can only be said that it is very cyberpunk, but it is still a little rushed, and it does not have the same sense of storytelling as before. The author probably still has a lot to say that he has not had time to express. It feels like the plot starts from the protagonist being completely surrounded by the company, and the plot is like falling. It develops too fast and monotonously. It is really a pity. I feel that there are fewer and fewer novels that can tell good stories. Please read and cherish it.
I'm here to look for new books. If you have any news, please let me know.
When will the new book be released?
I waited until the flowers faded😭
Cost of growth
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It seems unremarkable at first glance, but creepy upon closer inspection.
I've finished reading the free chapter. It's pretty good so far. Please give me some advice.
Is this novel a single female protagonist? Is the heroine Kelly? In the novel I was following before, around the 900th chapter, the protagonist suddenly seemed like a different person, and he started having sex with people one after another, which made me sick.
It was good at the beginning but not interesting at the end. I felt that the protagonist's revenge for kindness was rather pretentious and he just let the undead destroy the garbage company. In the end, he went back to being pretentious for a long time and became a saint again.