The Death Mage Who Doesn’t Want a Fourth Time Chapter 218 Discussion

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I edited my review because to be honest my first one was not all that good, it was full of passion for the book and was not that objective

So now to the important part, the world building I will stick with my first grading which is a 10/10. The biggest problem that I saw for the novel was the writing. I have not yet read the LN so I hope that will be better but for the WN it's a bit too unpolished for me.

and before I go any deeper I will have to give a warning to those wanting to pick this up, this is not a novel for those who have kinks for, r*pe, monster girls, MILF's and all those "gross" things that some would say. This is also not a novel for people who like MC's who are, if I want to term it a stereotypical MC, a glowing sun or great hero.

But it's not like this novel is for select people only, what I stated above was simply to stop those people who tr*sh a story for not being what they want it to be, from flooding reviews or comment sections of chapters.

Now what this novel excels in is showing varying states and causes for conflict. I don't want to place any spoilers so let's keep it at that. The story telling of the novel is pretty bland which to be honest may not most people but instead of a best seller this would be more of a pass time read.

What is good here though is that readers will be able to see the whole world as it is, as such some would get mad at slightly different ways people react to certain scenario's. Ultimately the good thing about this novel is that it makes you kind of take a side.

But when looking at it we all know that most of the time we would take the side of the MC with his story and all but there are people I know who believe that the MC was wrong and things like that.

If I have to say this is one of the novels that is good to train yourself in looking at the world from varying perspectives and the author does just that by using a limited third person perspective by telling the story, and to no interrupt he would slide in some side chapters which further show you the diversity of thoughts that are in the story.

Overall the story is good for passing time and since the world facing COVID-19 this may be a good chance to broaden ones perspectives
 
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