
I’m an Infinite Regressor, But I’ve Got Stories to Tell
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Author:
Sinnoa,신노아,
- Status: Ongoing
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Rating(3.8 / 5.0, 37 votes)
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The writing is outstanding; the more you read, the deeper the appreciation. There might be some minor details that seem incongruous at first, but they beautifully connect later on, creating a delightful sense of revelation. The foreshadowing is a particular highlight, adding to the overall enjoyment.
Characters in this novel are richly developed and intriguing; they evolve and grow on you. Each character is distinct with their own unique traits, making them hard to put down. Describing them without spoilers would be challenging, but suffice it to say, they're memorable.
I absolutely adore the protagonist, Undertaker. His approach to the surreal anomalies, his humor, resilience, wisdom, and even his imperfections make him a standout character. His eccentricities, given his long life and varied experiences, are endearing. He's easily become one of my all-time favorites – who else can regress for a cycle just to recover their mental state or run a supermarket amidst a post-apocalyptic world with socialist fairies? It's extraordinary!
The progression of the world, its technological advancements, evolving relationships, and the ominous presence of a certain entity that terrifies me – all these aspects are masterfully crafted.
The contrast between a world that relentlessly seeks to eradicate humans and the poignant moments of connection and love amidst impending doom is nothing short of breathtaking. I simply cannot praise this novel enough; my words fail to do it justice. It's a must-read without a doubt. My enthusiasm might come across as excessive, but believe me when I say it's a true masterpiece. I haven't experienced such joy in a literary work in a long time.
In conclusion, a resounding 5/5 – an absolute must-read.
Update 1: The novel is already a standout, especially Chapter 17, which left me utterly speechless. The writing is delicate, tender, and heart-wrenching. It evoked emotions I hadn't felt in weeks. The storytelling is masterful, and the author truly shines. I wholeheartedly recommend this book!
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What an intense, melancholic atmosphere! The protagonist sits in a café, savoring a coffee made by his deceased friend who now shares his despair for a hopeful future. Through the character's reflections, we delve into his 1183 potential memories – stories that have been lost in time, experienced by him alone, spanning tens of millennia for others. Each moment, though yet to unfold in reality, unfolds before us. Despite giving up on the world, the rare coffee tasting becomes a poignant reminder of his past.
I'm only at the beginning, but the promise and execution are impressive. The translation is top-notch, too. Thanks to WeTried Translations for their excellent work!
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