Re Della Notte

  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Author: Lisa_Telesford
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

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  1. WorldofimaginationNC
    It is really good for my liking they describe the world good it is really a good book asrid is the main character right? cool name
  1. Nima0S0
    Nima0S0 rated it
    It is very well written and there are good updates. It is very well made and is a very good plot and story line. Later I think this novel would make a very good manga or manhwa. Since it is very detailed and has a steady story development.
  1. WilderThings
    WilderThings rated it
    good work brother I want to talk to you on discord I am advit ojha friend and i am on wb server
  1. ChiyoKobayashi
    ChiyoKobayashi rated it
    This book is honestly amazing. It has so much potential to be an all timer. The plot is slow initially but it’s because of the world building and setting the themes. But once it picks up it’s amazing. Good read so far. Keep it up ! And the action scenes are some of the best I’ve seen
  1. Pr0copio
    Pr0copio rated it
    i think i didn't much like this story , but it depends on choices
  1. SolastiusSeena
    SolastiusSeena rated it
    "Oh you laugh at me?" asked Nurseman--Pfft ... It's sound ridicoulus, Nurseman ... LOL.
  1. Empersea
    Empersea rated it
    "Even though I have practiced it for over six months in total inside the training area, I haven't even reached the middle stage, just standing in the novice level. And even then, only barely." He let out a wry smile.
  1. Iseeyoudoyouseeme
    About five o'clock our procession of three cars reached the cemetery and stopped in a thick drizzle beside the gate--first a motor hearse, horribly black and wet, then Mr. Gatz and the minister and I in the limousine, and, a little later, four or five servants and the postman from West Egg in Gatsby's station wagon, all wet to the skin. As we started through the gate into the cemetery I heard a car stop and then the sound of someone splashing after us over the soggy ground. I looked around. It was the man with owl-eyed glasses whom I had found marvelling over Gatsby's books in the library one night three months before.

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