Soul Land II (Douluo Dalu): The Unrivaled Tang Sect Reviews

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  1. Quincy Matthew rated it
    Absolutely not a lot of things to say hi but you know how the hell you can do that before the end is the same bout as the last one in a row of course
  1. Grover Sander rated it
    I freaking love this novel. TANG SECT! TANG SECT! THIS IS VERY FUN NOVEL. I highly recommend it to read it immediately, dont u dally dally to read this novel.
  1. Willie Hardy rated it
    It's pretty good actually Its just the chapters take too long to be released ...........I have nothing else to say so LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA
  1. Atwood Black rated it
    Is this book going to be updated ? Douluo Dalu 1 just finished airing. Season 2 is about to come out. Is there anywhere else  where this book is translated and updated ?
  1. Cheryl Spender rated it
    I like the story line of soul land 2 You all should read this novel
  1. Cornelia Senior rated it
    OMG IVE REREAD THIS SO MANY TIMES ITS DEFINITELY WORTH IT AND YE ITS A BIT PREDICTABLE BUT LIKE THE TWIST COMES IN WAY THEY GET THERE AND IM JUST TOTALLY STOKED ABOUT THIS SERIES[img=update]
  1. Richard Clara rated it
    thought it was very good and loved it i prefer this site better than ww because they have way to many ads and this site is more convenient then haveing to go to a new link after each chapter
  1. Eleanore Robinson rated it
    Massive release
    Thank you
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