Powerless Boy is reborn as Lustful Elf

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: Darrk_Vaderr
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. King_of_Dezz_Nuts
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    Can't wait for an update.  Been checking everyday.  Love this story ...
  1. WEBUniverse
    WEBUniverse rated it
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    this is a very good read, very funny, and has a lovable characters you cant but root for.. keep up the good work good sir.. and don’t drop this, this is fire! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
  1. septimusheap7Sub
    septimusheap7Sub rated it
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    Very much similar to that one reborn thief novel. I had good hopes at beginning but it just seems like your average vrmorpg nothing to special. Maybe it will get better but most likely not. Good luck to those who stick with it let me know at a later time if it’s worth a read
  1. looney287
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    quite a good story. it is not easy when you pitch the ordinary with the exceptional. that sounds like a boring one sided match but it actually is not. i was reminded of the movie small soldiers where the gorgons who have been programmed to hide finally decide to fight. maybe i will see that in this story. good job by the author.
  1. NoveListsArts
    NoveListsArts rated it
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    The translation quality is quite excellent for an edited MTL, and the writing itself is also superb.  I love how far thinking the author is in his worldbuilding, but a necromancer who derives his power from a forest he created is interesting, as he has to become a hero and defend the city he's stationed in.  It's worth checking out.
  1. PatherorTkl
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    "It is. But after the first, there won't be a second straggler."
  1. ShivangiRajput0498
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    (Heaven's Scene Change)
  1. Barnacleboy
    Barnacleboy rated it
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    For a taste of the Beats, Jack Kerouac's 1966 Satori in Paris (19,980) is a possibility. Satori is clearly labeled a novel by its publisher, Grove Press, but nearly 20,000 words may be a bit generous on my part; it was difficult to calculate because of all the white space. There are several one- and two-paragraph chapters. Satori was published not long before Kerouac died in 1969, but it definitely has the flavor of the author's 1957 classic On the Road. Like the classic, Satoriis glaringly autobiographical. The main character, Jean-Louis Lebris de Kerouac (no less), travels to France to track down the origins of his family name. Also like Kerouac's classic, Satori in Paris is at times a bit risque; therefore, not all teachers would be comfortable using it in class.
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