Raising S-Class Monsters

  • Genre: Action
  • Author: phoenix_max
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

An F-Class Hunter.

And on top of that, an F-class older brother who can’t even begin to catch up to the heels of his amazing S-class little brother.

After living a life that fell to pieces and even destroying my little brother’s life, I got another chance by regressing 5 years back. I picked up the resolution:

This time, instead of making those mistakes, I will quietly and leisurely live my life.

Is what I thought… but the S-Ranks are all kind of… weird and for some reason I can’t seem to be able to get away at all?


Note: This is not my novel if the owner want me to take it down contact me

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  1. Hale Arnold
    Hale Arnold rated it
    This novel will surprise you with hidden depths, chapters down the line. I have to admit the writing style takes some getting used to--it's MC's perspective, a reckless, fearless (literally in his case), headstrong young man trying to mend his relationship with his (physically stronger, more handsome, better) younger brother. The flavor is very shonen-y and some questionable topics (abuse, harassment, misogyny, inherent sociopathy in some people) are handled rather lightly.

    And then we get further into the plot, delved around the reason MC wished to turn back time: his brother's awakening, estrangement, and death. It's both good and bad for me because I'm not really a fan of the very game-esque lingo and mechanics, but the sprinkles of information is tonnes better than infodump, while also working to further the plot as MC discovers the hidden side to whatever's going on in his world
  1. Dominic Malachi
    Dominic Malachi rated it
    finally someone posted this novel here I know you're not the owner but thanks.
    time to use audioplay to read it my eyes hurt
  1. Adair Aldridge
    Adair Aldridge rated it
    Good Book I just need more Chapters more more...........................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  1. brazman
    brazman rated it
    "Raising S-Class Monsters" captivated me with its compelling narrative that delved into the extraordinary world of monster cultivation. The characters were well-developed, each with their unique strengths and motivations, making the story engaging. The plot twists kept me on the edge, while the exploration of morality and power dynamics was thought-provoking. It's a thrilling read for those who enjoy a blend of action and depth, leaving me eager for more.
  1. Rajaram
    Rajaram rated it
    "Raising S-Class Monsters: A Tale of Parental Pressure and Unintended Growth" is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of modern家庭教育 and the high expectations placed upon children. The story revolves around the lives of the Johnson family, as they navigate the challenges of raising their prodigious son, Max, destined for greatness in various fields. The title itself is a metaphor, suggesting that the pursuit of elite achievements has turned their once-loving home into a breeding ground for pressure and stress.

    The author deftly explores the emotional toll this relentless pursuit takes on both the parents and Max, forcing them to confront the thin line between ambition and burnout. Through vivid character development, we witness the sacrifices made, the sacrifices unspoken, and the blurred lines between nurturing and pushing too hard.

    What sets this novel apart is its candid portrayal of the societal pressure to succeed, questioning whether the pursuit of an 'S-Class' label truly leads to happiness and well-being. It encourages readers to reflect on the importance of balance, individuality, and the value of genuine connections in life.

    In a human tone, "Raising S-Class Monsters" is a poignant reminder that, while dreams and aspirations are essential, nurturing a healthy, well-rounded child is the true measure of success. It's a story that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of expectations or wondered if they've been too pushy in their pursuit of excellence. Ultimately, it leaves us with a profound question: can we raise monsters or create extraordinary humans, and at what cost?

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