The author has managed to make the LitRPG trope new and interesting. The world seems to be a version of Earth where Explorers and the Maze influenced how the planet would advance.
Hera, the main character, has her faults. She lets others walk all over her, and seems to have no self confidence. But what she does have is determination.
A lucky break and a unique beginning skill allows her to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a Maze explorer.
What I most enjoy about the story is the time the Author invested in training and the quest to gain a class. I think these details that show us the how of this world are what keep me coming back.
I can't wait to see how Hera begins to learn magic. I hope as an Explorer that means she can create her own spells, and not be confined to something the System offers.
There are a few editing and grammar problems, but 99.99 percent of the book reads smoothly.
I must say, this book is one of the best works of its kind I have ever encountered. Many that deal with mazes and dungeons don't do world history as well as this book, and this one also has characters with real personalities that show real growth and it makes me really anxious to read more and more about what might happen next. Congratulations and thanks for the good work!
This is an absolute amazing book that can be enjoyed more than once. Even with it still being a work in progress I've already reread it 6 times while waiting for new chapters. Sometimes you forget some details or they seem like background noise, but later they are really fundamental to details later and thus makes rereads still very enjoyable as you find such nuggets.
Descriptions are delightful, bringing you along with Hera in her journey experiencing and seeing so many things. A fantastic book by a fantastic author.
The maze is one of the best stories I've ever read in my life! It is very perfect, brilliant and of an immeasurable creativity.
Nothing in my life will make more sense after this story. (sorry for my grammar, my english sucks) I love you <3
Firstly, I should say that I love the story!!!!
I rarely read a story with less than 200 chapters, but this story just seemed so much fun.
It’s a light story of a girl with a faithful to her dream. It’s upbeat and so far it has avoided the intense drama, angst, and generalized killing of Dungeon stories. It reminds me a little of the mood of japanese adventurer light novels.
I have one complaint: 3 chapters a week is too few!!!! But no pressure, I keep counting the hours for the next chapter.
And I have a few doubts: why haven’t the army of the different countries of the world moved to take control of the resources of the maze? Who is in charge of the guild and how is it able to mantain itself independent from the government?
If I think of more questIons, I write later.
This is an adventure that leaves you in the edge of your seat, takes you high, and will drop the bottom of your world. An amazing book full of life like we can only dream of. Guaranteed an incredible read that will have you enjoying re-reading it from the beginning, aham, over a half dozen times.
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Hera, the main character, has her faults. She lets others walk all over her, and seems to have no self confidence. But what she does have is determination.
A lucky break and a unique beginning skill allows her to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a Maze explorer.
What I most enjoy about the story is the time the Author invested in training and the quest to gain a class. I think these details that show us the how of this world are what keep me coming back.
I can't wait to see how Hera begins to learn magic. I hope as an Explorer that means she can create her own spells, and not be confined to something the System offers.
There are a few editing and grammar problems, but 99.99 percent of the book reads smoothly.
Descriptions are delightful, bringing you along with Hera in her journey experiencing and seeing so many things. A fantastic book by a fantastic author.
Nothing in my life will make more sense after this story. (sorry for my grammar, my english sucks) I love you <3
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I rarely read a story with less than 200 chapters, but this story just seemed so much fun.
It’s a light story of a girl with a faithful to her dream. It’s upbeat and so far it has avoided the intense drama, angst, and generalized killing of Dungeon stories. It reminds me a little of the mood of japanese adventurer light novels.
I have one complaint: 3 chapters a week is too few!!!! But no pressure, I keep counting the hours for the next chapter.
And I have a few doubts: why haven’t the army of the different countries of the world moved to take control of the resources of the maze? Who is in charge of the guild and how is it able to mantain itself independent from the government?
If I think of more questIons, I write later.
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