Are You Telling An Eight-Year-Old To Survive In The Wilderness?

    Author: Remove the Head and Eat
  • Status: Completed

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  1. Belle Madge
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    I liked the concept, but honestly it makes no sense to put an 8 year old kid. You could have just put 18 year old guy instead of an eight year old and it would have been quite fun. I am also seeing possible signs of grooming and underage love line forming.
    There are also some plotholes. The system sign in reward was missed, and there are no details given regarding how some traps were made, and how sometimes, the plot seemed to have jumped past few details.

    Unlike what some comments are saying, racism is not shown (at least till ch 40) other than China being where the MC was reincarnated in. But still no clue why the novel was picked with all these possible danger flags.
  1. Zora Finger
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    after reading the title i know this is just garbage it is ok to read if you ignore common sense (logic) and savage society watching 8 years old survive in the forrest.this is the same as other not make sense novels.
  1. Christian Vaughan
    Christian Vaughan rated it
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    I'd love to rate this higher, but it seems Webnovel has decided that this book shouldn't be translated, even though it's been second from the top of the list for energy stones for months. I really hope they get it together because the two top stories have been sitting there, surpassed by others that have less than have to votes, while us readers get frustrated.
  1. Marshall Bronte
    Marshall Bronte rated it
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    I had enjoyed this until the 8 yr old had to carry a useless but pretty Scarlet Johansson because she acts worse than a 8 yr old and is creepy in her behavior towards a kid. And i swear the author cant talk about a female without stating how pretty she is every two seconds. Considering he is a 8 yr old this seems to be over done and just turns creepy. Somehow authors can even turn a story about a young kid be surrounded by beautiful woman. Bet if he was old enough this would be harem. And how creepy the author is it may still turn out to be harem
  1. Bruce Jeames
    Bruce Jeames rated it
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    What is up with this?! Everytime I start reading something with an 8yr old, there's some creepy weird sexual or romantic tension with an older woman...this is super awkward and gross...the MC is 8!!! even if he is much older at heart, his physical body is still 8!!!! yuck!!!
  1. Bart Clarke
    Bart Clarke rated it
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    Good character but a few too many shota moments in my opinion. I also don't see much use in the system that he got. it's either fan service or jokes.
  1. Abner Irving
    Abner Irving rated it
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    Well, at least I won't have to worry about nonsensical hook up with women with sudden inexplicable obsession with the MC. One thing I have to comment is that the author dragged in several real life people in the novel. This is not a fan fiction but a novel that's expected to be published (at least online), has the author asked for permission?
  1. Les Hudson
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    I love this novel and such a interesting story about character and his man vs wild journey. I hope this novel author start his work as soon as possible.
  1. Mitsuki7075
    Mitsuki7075 rated it
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    "Are You Telling An Eight-Year-Old To Survive In The Wilderness?" is a thought-provoking novel that explores the resilience and resourcefulness of children in extraordinary circumstances. The story, set against the backdrop of a hypothetical wilderness adventure, challenges societal norms and parental instincts, as it delves into the inherent strength and adaptability found within young minds.

    The narrative invites readers to ponder the boundaries we place on children and the lessons they might teach us about courage, self-reliance, and problem-solving. It highlights the importance of fostering a growth mindset and trust in one's own abilities, even in the face of adversity. The主角's journey tests not just their physical limits but also their emotional fortitude, revealing the profound wisdom that can lie dormant in an eight-year-old's heart.

    This book is a compelling reminder that, in times of crisis, it is often our innate instincts and the knowledge we've absorbed that guide us more than we think. It prompts a conversation about the value of survival skills education and the power of nurturing a connection between children and nature. Ultimately, "Are You Telling An Eight-Year-Old To Survive In The Wilderness?" leaves readers with a renewed appreciation for the potential within every individual and the importance of preparing them for life's unexpected challenges.

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