The Lifegivers

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Gaasuja
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

My right hand is so amazing that it can make any inanimate objects come to life.
Crazy, right?
Do you think I’m god?
Nah, I\'m just a freshman in college with all his problems.
However, my brother sucks. He\'s a selfish prick who wants to see the world burn.
Looks like I have to use my power to stop him. That must be really sucks.
By the way, my name is Evan. I\'m an alien from a planet called Xionezsoqiuvenoririrexunaxiantiqinoverizovadusuruxivurunzezex.
Being an alien is also sucks.

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  1. Fornicia_Yadrea
    Fornicia_Yadrea rated it
    Having immersed myself in "The Lifegivers," I found the novel an engrossing and thought-provoking read. The intricate plot weaved a captivating tapestry of humanity, where the protagonists' journey to discover their own capacity for creation resonated deeply. The characters were compelling, their evolution both inspiring and relatable. The exploration of life's mysteries left me pondering long after the last page. Overall, a profound and unforgettable literary experience that lingered in my mind.
  1. DaoistGbPq6l
    DaoistGbPq6l rated it
    "The Lifegivers" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that explores profound themes of humanity, interconnectedness, and the search for meaning in an ever-evolving world. Set in a unique, futuristic universe, the story delves into the lives of diverse characters who possess extraordinary abilities to create and sustain life. At its core, the novel challenges readers to ponder the boundaries of existence, the ethics of creation, and the consequences of playing god.

    The narrative weaves a tapestry of complex relationships, as characters grapple with their newfound powers and the moral dilemmas they present. It highlights the importance of empathy, compassion, and the responsibility that comes with wielding such immense influence. Through the eyes of both the Lifegivers and those affected by their actions, the book invites introspection about the delicate balance between control and freedom, and the potential for unintended consequences.

    What makes "The Lifegivers" resonate so deeply is its ability to evoke both wonder and unease. It asks us to consider the complexities of life, our place in the cosmos, and the ethical implications of our choices. Ultimately, it serves as a reminder that, regardless of our extraordinary abilities, we are all human, seeking answers and striving for understanding in a vast and mysterious universe.

    In a human tone, this novel offers a compelling blend of science fiction and philosophical inquiry, encouraging readers to reflect on the nature of life, love, and the profound impact our actions can have on others and the world around us. It is a timely and timeless tale that leaves readers pondering long after the final page has been turned.
  1. Phoenix Carllyle
    Phoenix Carllyle rated it
    I followed your previous work which was written in Indonesian. Maybe the way of writing is different because of the English language. However, the storyline is still interesting and the pace is better than the previous work. Keep the spirit.
  1. Florence Sarah
    Florence Sarah rated it
    The strength of this story is its good characterization. When the potato chip girl appeared, I didn't expect it to be so well written. I thought she would just be an insignificant supporting role.
    The writer is very good at making good characterizations with minimal background characters.
  1. Hedy Hewlett
    Hedy Hewlett rated it
    The quality of writing is good and neat, but I think it's a bit mediocre. With the addition of more variety of vocabularies, this will be perfect. I love the theme that is unique and different from the usual online novels, so it makes this novel is exciting to read. I'm honestly surprised that it's about alien, thought it will be an usual fantasy genre with magical creatures or something. I gave 4 stars only for world background, because I like more detailed narration on setting. Overall, I love the story, I need to adapt a bit with dirty jokes, but I can handle it. lol!

    Keep up the good work, Gaasuja! Always love your work!
  1. David Morrison
    David Morrison rated it
    Good story, about aliens. It can still be developed again and will become a popular novel. I hope that, in the future, this novel will become a tough competition to other novels.
  1. Baldwin Cumberland
    Baldwin Cumberland rated it
    nice story, can't wait to read next chapter. [img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend][img=recommend]
  1. Eileen Temple
    Eileen Temple rated it
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    keep spirit!
    and you do a great job, author

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