
Trash in the Apocalypse
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Author:
Arba
- Status: Ongoing
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The characters Jun meets feel genuine and fleshed out, the dynamics/feelings between them seem realistic. The worldbuilding is also quite detailed and the video game elements give it a nice spin opposed to a regular apocalypse novel. The writing is decent and stays consistent throughout the chapters I've read, slight improvements have been noted but there's still some grammar mistakes here and there but one easily reads past those, it's not annoying enough for me to call it a flaw. And I'm sure that the Author over the time of writing this novel will slowly improve his style.
All in all I love the novel so far and have enjoyed every minute of reading it, keep on trucking Author and I hope this gets the attention it deserves.
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Thanks for writing Author! (っ˘з(˘⌣˘ )
The novel invites readers to ponder the consequences of our wasteful lifestyles and the ethical implications of prioritizing progress over sustainability.垃圾在末日,垃圾不仅仅是物质的象征,更是社会病态的写照。 It forces us to confront the harsh truths about consumerism and the short-sightedness that often drives our actions. Yet, amidst the chaos, there's a glimmer of hope as the characters find solidarity and learn to adapt, demonstrating the power of human connection and resilience.
"Trash in the Apocalypse" is not just a dystopian tale; it's a call to action, urging us to reassess our values and take responsibility for the future of our planet. By exploring the darkest corners of a collapsing world, the novel serves as a stark reminder of the choices we make today and the legacy we leave for generations to come. It's a haunting, yet necessary read that challenges us to think deeply about the trash we discard and the apocalypse we might inadvertently create.
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