Systemless in a Parallel World

  • Genre: War
  • Author: HideousGrain
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

As the Gods descended onto Earth to bless their children to save them from the threat of extinction, supernatural beings were born with the help of the System.

However, not everyone was blessed.

Zayn was a \'Normie\', but he was quite happy about that!

Who the hell needs the Blessing of a God or a spoon-feeding system?

I don\'t!

As long as I had the Grimoire of the Ancient, some fragmented memories of my past, and my Army of Spirits, not even Gods would dare to look me in the eyes!

(The War aspect won\'t be present from the initial chapter!)
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This is a fantasy novel. If you think everything will be logical or follow the same laws as it is in reality...I\'m sorry!

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  1. Nachtregen
    Nachtregen rated it
    "\\"Systemless in a Parallel World\\" captivated me with its unique blend of science fiction and human emotions. The narrative weaved an intricate tapestry of parallel universes, leaving me pondering the nature of existence. The protagonist's journey was both exhilarating and thought-provoking, as they grappled with identity and the limits of free will. The storytelling was engaging, seamlessly blending action with introspection. A must-read for those who crave imaginative escapades that resonate with the depths of our souls."
  1. Muskan Yasmin
    Muskan Yasmin rated it
    "Systemless in a Parallel World" is a captivating novel that explores the complexities of human existence in an unexpected, alternate reality. The story delves into the themes of identity, connection, and the search for meaning when traditional systems no longer apply. In this parallel universe, characters grapple with the absence of familiar structures and technology, forcing them to rely on their innate instincts and interpersonal relationships.

    The author ingeniously weaves a narrative where the characters must redefine their roles and expectations, as they navigate a world devoid of rules and routines. This creates a thought-provoking backdrop, encouraging readers to ponder the essence of what truly makes us human – our adaptability, creativity, and capacity for empathy.

    Throughout the novel, the characters' growth and transformation serve as a mirror, reflecting the resilience and potential within each of us when faced with adversity. It's a profound exploration of the human condition, reminding us that it's not the systems that define us, but rather our ability to forge connections, find purpose, and create meaning in life's most unpredictable circumstances.

    Ultimately, "Systemless in a Parallel World" is a compelling read that challenges our assumptions about society and the human spirit, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the intangible bonds that unite us and the strength of the human soul in the face of the unknown.
  1. Drew Cromwell
    Drew Cromwell rated it
    Really good novel. Quite intriguing, nice pacing and quite unexpected end. Thank you author!
  1. Carter Evans
    Carter Evans rated it
    Finished reading the whole book. Will post points on each of the 5 Judging points.
    SPOILERS AHEAD
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    Writing Quality: Overall generally good. slight grammatical mistakes that are easily over looked. They are consistent errors so once you're able to know what word to substitute for the written one you're good. There are times when names are mixed up, but again, easy to figure out who is being talked about.

    Stability of Updates: Book is finished. Nuff said.

    Story Development: This one gets the lowest rating from me. The pacing is all opver the place, and some time skips are sudden and random with no warning given. Also, around chapter 170/207 the pacing takes such a HUGE leap. we go from this guys day to day, to suddenly we're rushing the ending, introducing new kingdoms and entire story lines, with only 30 chapters or less left. The first 100ish chapters had great pacing, and while there were issues with him doing things it's clearly stating he can't, it's good. But then he's suddenly one of the most powerful in the entire dimension? (trying to avoid giving direct spoilers) It feels like Author just got tired of his story and threw in the kitchen sink and everything else, wrapped it up with some random time travel and said good enough.

    Character Design: Zayne is very well designed. He's well fleshed out and easy to comprehend. The other characters Author takes the time to have him really interact with are also well designed.

    World Background: MC clearly has memory loss, and in the first half of the novel, Author really draws you in. He makes you want to learn more about this massive realm with the MC. And then he tosses it all down the drain at the end.

    OVERALL: Decent read. Not Authors best work. Possibly his worst. Rushed ending killed any excitement I had for the novel. Would recommend? No. Would recommend the Author for having a decent writing style? absolutely.
  1. Cynthia Hal
    Cynthia Hal rated it
    I really enjoyed reading this story, it was engaging and captured my attention all the way from beginning till the end.Thank you.
  1. Betty Anderson
    Betty Anderson rated it
    1. I got a dig bick
    2. You that read wrong
    3. You read that wrong too
    4. You checked
    5. You smiled

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  1. Bradley Elinor
    Bradley Elinor rated it
    This story is totally uninspired and not worth reading in my opinion. I read the first 60 chapters and so far it's all been incredibly generic. The chapters are short, the characters are one dimentional and have no depth, the plot only exists to serve the main character.
    The author is writjng 2 books at once and publishing 4 chapters a day and it shows in the writing. entire chapters of this book can be summed up in 1 line and everything is so drawn out for no reason. you just can't write a proper story if you're forcing 4 chapters a day.
  1. Tony Leonard
    Tony Leonard rated it
    Really good start! Can't wait to read more about Zayn and his back story.

    So far so good!

    Knowing Hide this novel is going to be a really good one.

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