Inevitable Road To Divinity

    Author: InsanelyParanoid
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. Bblythe Wollaston
    Bblythe Wollaston rated it
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    I just need one answer to start reading does it have NTR?. If yes, I will not read it it's disgusting....................................................................
  1. Bishop Gaskell
    Bishop Gaskell rated it
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    I've read up to around chap 600 and I definitetly will continue waiting for the updates. I really like this novel, and I praises say it all. However, I wanna leave something that may be of help for the author, and here are a few recommendations:

    1. The writing could really make use of some editing, such as on some of the common word spellings i.e. "could" instead of "cloud." Also, some words were misplaced i.e. "like sword" instead of "sword like." Another thing would be the lack of "a" and "the" such as in "I am father" instead of "I am a father."

    2. Pseudo names and/or monikers need mitigation. I feel like frequently using "Young one" or "Snow Beauty" always makes the reader think "Who was that again?" Feel free to use pronouns for I think it will greatly improve the writing quality (and also reduce the time needed to type haha.) If author-san still wants to use the aliases, I would prefer them being used as frequently as the real names in the narration, as that will give us time to imprint the name on our heads.

    3. Being direct in writing flares up our imaginations more than just leaving it for us to imagine (quite ironic no?) There are times when author-san used  "Obviously you know the reason why!" and I felt nice when I really knew it, but felt frustrated when I didn 't know resulting to me not grasping the events. It may be spoonfeeding, but I think being repetitive sometimes would be a great help.

    4. In line with #3, the descriptions could really use more specific-ness (And I really like that author-san got better in describing characters in the latest chapters.) The places where the scene happens need a bit more detail such as the color of the room, the placement of the furnitures/obstacles, the POV location, the sights as the eyes extend toward either left or right, etc. You can also utilize mentioning widths and lengths (numbers don't hurt; more so in moderation.) Also you can elaborate on the number of enemies too, and the exact number that died/are left. In terms of describing powers, it can also be a bit useful to use "the shockwave reached 3 kilometers" and the world sizes may also utilize this by comparing to the size of the Earth.

    5. The world building is a bit confusing for me. It might help by releasing a helpful chapter for the essential information. I still don't understand a few of the power aquisition and improvements up till now (maybe my comprehension is bad too I guess hehe)

    6. There are a few plotholes, but all stories have them right? Just don't forget what happens to the people/buildings/world around the event portrayed. Don't hesitate to mention how the roof collapsed, how buildings in a 100 km radius got blown, how a lot of people ran when this guy appears etc etc. They really get us to feel the events.

    7. In line with #6, the R-18 scenes are a little inconsiderate HAHA. There are just times when the MC is walking here then boom the R-18 scenes come and I don't know how the hell they came from the shop to the dark alley.

    In summary: Don't hide anything from us author-san. Pour everything you imagine into writing. We want to see what you see. We want to know what you know. I f*cking love this novel and I will don anything to help it get even more f*cking good.

    Love from a loyal reader of yours~

    P.s. If I have more suggestions, I will reply them here as well :D Keep writing!
  1. Jonas Juliet
    Jonas Juliet rated it
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    Real gem...you will regret passing over it...

    If you are man of culture looking for research material that have a good plotline...this novel is made for you
  1. Victoria Wilhelmina
    Victoria Wilhelmina rated it
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    Recomended.                                                                                                                                .
  1. Nicholas Snow
    Nicholas Snow rated it
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    I rate 10 fluffs out of fluff
    Just for fluff
    Only for fluff
    Because all I appreciate is the fluff
    This novel has got the fluff
    I live off the fluff
    Can’t get enough fluff

    For real though this novel gives me a real good laugh, sometimes I wonder if I could be like granddaddy paranoid but sadly reality has proven I can’t be. What else can I say except I am addicted to the fluff now.

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