Hunters: The Prequel

  • Genre: Fantasy
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
"My background is a peculiar one, and my life's purpose even more extraordinary. The road I walk is filled with challenges, and even those closest to me can't be entirely relied upon. But I remain determined, for I am the Supreme. Let's embark on this tale from the planet Zandor, where a young boy named Mane begins to unravel the complexities of his identity and the enigma surrounding his divine status. He must confront the fact that numerous deities seek his demise, all while striving to comprehend his true purpose."

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  1. NouraChan
    NouraChan rated it
    Great story <3
  1. ShariRoberts
    ShariRoberts rated it
    Great book!
  1. Anirut_Sreyakul
    Anirut_Sreyakul rated it
    I really feel for Scarlett... update more
  1. GodofOMINI
    GodofOMINI rated it
    I love it!
  1. Park jane
    Park jane rated it
    this thing is oddly familiar, i remembered reading till 200 something
  1. Forteller
    Forteller rated it
    Umm she does not really mean to do that, she tries to act intimate but his body is too weak to even handle a slight touch from her
  1. DBMNovelistLin
    DBMNovelistLin rated it
    Thank you, this is a very good novel, worth reading, lots of suspense, plot is well written. It evokes a lot of different feelings - sweetness, sadness, thrills, fear, sympathy, and more...thank you very much, more power to the author, can be a good script for a movie. :-)
  1. CarlQuinteroVlJ
    CarlQuinteroVlJ rated it
    It's in the context of ancient times when women were not treated as equal to men. Sexism is a common theme in cultivation novels because almost all of them are set in ancient times. The sexism and belittling of women isn't reflective of the author, it is reflective of the time period.

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