Lord of the Truth

  • Genre: War
  • Author: TruthTeller
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.6 / 5.0, 22 votes)
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  1. Bill Bob
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    Well, in the beginning, the story begins with just an ordinary young man, but he is different from his peers in some aspects, especially in his way of thinking, but you should know that any beautiful novel is at the beginning ordinary and a little boring, and this is due to the writer’s desire to build the world and a logical development of the character of the hero and his definition of the main plot that  With it, noticeable development will begin in many aspects. The story is beautiful and has a promising future compared to current stories, so I recommend it.
  1. Eden Mackintosh
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    The most beautiful reading in my life, I hope you do not yearn The author is very creative. Thank you for this wonderful work ❤️
  1. Dave Guy
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    Why is the mc so carless with people he trust and cant he just develop slowly. He is rushing in to powerfull people when he is so weak. Always dependent on the whims of other people. Thats just plain stupid. Why do you write it like this?
  1. Hubery Alfred
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    The novel is very well written, pretty much perfect in my opinion. The plot is flawed though, with several things that just don't make sense.
    without going into much detail, these flawed plot points are usually underestimations of risk. A character will make a move that is described as full-proof and smart but if you were to look a bit closer, it's simply not.

    It also suffers from what I'd like to call "OP Character takes risk for no reason" where the mc will take large risks despite not getting much from it.

    Despite these negatives, the novel is still pretty good. The world is very cool and innovative, the cultivation system is also really cool and the characters are rather fleshed out.
    Good luck with the rest of the novel :)
    3.8 Stars
  1. Genevieve Morse
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    Definitely, the author indeed noted that English is not his first language even so, he had do so great with the right diction to describe the event of this novel. The world background is great and the story development is excellent. The writing technic is over all great and I easily recommend this novel to everyone.
  1. Steward Hood
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    Well, that was very good. The story is very interesting, the development of events and characters was done more than wonderfully, the author may be a beginner, but he develops greatly with the development of events. keep it up brother!
  1. Diana Garden
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    The novel is great its story is innovative and there is no repetition .................................................................................
  1. AntNumber4825
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    "Lord of the Truth," a captivating and thought-provoking novel, delves into the complexities of human nature, truth, and the power of knowledge. The story weaves a tapestry of intricate characters, each grappling with their own quests for understanding and the consequences of seeking absolute truth. At its core, the novel challenges readers to question the reliability of perception and the ethics of truth manipulation.

    The protagonist's journey is a reflection of our innate curiosity and the struggle to navigate an ever-evolving reality. As they confront societal norms, personal beliefs, and the dark underbelly of deception, the novel forces us to confront our own biases and the role they play in shaping our understanding of truth. It serves as a reminder that truth is not a fixed entity but a subjective construct, shaped by context and individual perspectives.

    "Lord of the Truth" also explores the moral dilemmas that arise when truth seekers collide with those who wield it for control, raising questions about the responsibility and morality of unearthing hidden truths. This tension creates a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged, pondering the thin line between enlightenment and chaos.

    Ultimately, the novel leaves us with a profound meditation on the nature of truth, the power of storytelling, and the human capacity for both self-discovery and self-delusion. It invites us to consider how we construct our reality and the impact our pursuit of truth has on ourselves and others. A compelling read that stimulates introspection and encourages empathy for the complexities of the human condition.
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