
Jack of Arts
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Author:
Intayaw_din_Dagem
- Status: Ongoing
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 22 votes)
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Popular Reviews
As an avid reader, I can assure you that this book has really got me hooked, and if it does for me, I'm sure it also has enough substance to hook others.
It not only contained logic despite having a dose of fantasy, it also shows what looks to be experience, research, and know-hows, which to be honest, a bunch of top lister novels doesn't have.
The grammar is top-notch for this website. I can freely read while being lazy, without my brain going into overdrive just to understand something.
Unlike others who rely on twists that usually ruins their books, yours is consistent, no rushing of developments, it all feels like a smooth ride.
I've read your author's thoughts and saw you feeling the lack of appreciation and losing your drive.
I hope you continue to write, I can see success in this book, it just needs to be circulated more, and after reaching hundreds of chapters, it's inevitable that people will find this book and give it a try. Just like I did, I've only gave it a try and now found my new favorite novel in this site.
The most frustrating thing about the story is the knock-offs of existing work. He releases The Halfling (The Hobbit) with Filbo Fabbins (Bilbo Baggins) as the main character.
Every non-original song has the song title and lyrics altered in a way that’s disorienting and confusing. I guarantee you most of the readers googled the lyrics to see which song it is. It takes you out of the immersive experience. If you’re going to rip something off, you might as well be honest about it. I don’t know if the author is trying to avoid copyright strikes or whatever, but you can safely reference existing works as long as you properly cite it. Even using lyrics would be fine, it’s considered fair use.
The language is stilted. You can tell the author speaks English as a second language. This is far from the worst story on Webnovel though. But…It often comes off as word salad. Especially the chapter titles (it looks like Mad Libs sometimes).
The names of the MC and the supporting characters are awful - they’re not memorable in a literary sense.
The other thing that bothers me is that this is a novel that requires payment. Given all of the problems with the story, I don’t think this rises to the level of a work requiring payment. I’m not trying to discourage the author. In fact, if he fixes what I suggested, I’d revise the rating to 4.5/5 stars. It’s an interesting premise and can be engaging.
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Throughout the book, readers are drawn into Jack's journey as he balances his diverse talents, from artistry to craftsmanship, while grappling with the pressures of societal expectations and personal fulfillment. The author masterfully captures the humor, struggles, and triumphs that come with being a 'jack-of-all-trades,' painting a vivid picture of the emotional landscape that many individuals traverse.
What sets "Jack of All Trades" apart is its ability to delve into universal themes such as the importance of authenticity, the search for meaning, and the power of human connection. It reminds us that, despite the myriad roles we may assume, it's our unique blend of talents and experiences that truly define us.
In a world where specialization often prevails, this novel serves as a refreshing reminder to embrace our versatility and the beauty found in embracing multiple passions. Ultimately, "Jack of All Trades" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking read that resonates with readers on a deeply human level, encouraging us all to find our own path of balance and self-expression.
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