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  1. Leon
    DantesinfernormR review The Invincible Full-Moon System
    After reading many werewolves and/or system novels, I decided to give this one as my first review. I've read most of the existing reviews and decided to give my 2 cents.

    Writing: Yeah, I can see why some people dislike it. The writing at the beginning does justify the negative reviews. I personally didn't mind it as much since I (slowly) skimmed through it. It got better for the later chapters and I can see the author's effort to improve. Regardless, the writing is nothing stellar but not horrible either (for the later parts that is). The use of onomatopoeias is pretty excessive for my liking personally but I understand the author's intention for the tone of the novel to be much more casual. After some amount of re-reading, it certainly has somewhat grown on me.  

    Plot: I think the story is fantastic. It doesn't have a strong start (after the main character got the system). I did not enjoy the school setting very much, but that's just my personal taste. However, things get increasingly more enjoyable as the story advances further. I really like the psychological mind games between the protagonist and the antagonists here, albeit sometimes it gets slightly dragged out a bit. Also, I would love to see some hints or appearances of the werewolf who killed his parents since it was the main antagonist after all.

    Characters: The main character is the reason why I'm in love with this novel. Sure, he's certainly not the brightest sometimes, but I love everything else about him. Unlike most MCs I came across, he's not some ordinary high school twink who suddenly found supernatural powers. Even before the appearance of the system, the dude was an absolute menace, being in the military force against supernaturals as a normal human. He's very cunning and ruthless, which is extremely fitting for a werewolf. Other than the MC, the females are quite lacking. Harem is not my cup of tea so I'm glad that this one is not too overbearing.

    World building: The setting is pretty good. The world building is not heavy as it adds bits and pieces as the story goes on through the MC's missions. I really like the war-like atmosphere with a magi-tech world.

    Overall, while it is not the best, it is certainly very enjoyable. I am currently and will continue to purchase privileged chapters and support the author.

    PS: If you are dissapointed with this novel, I HIGHLY suggest "The Harvester"
  1. Leon
    Monroe Wallis review The Warden of Sexy Witches
    Although its regretable that this novel is locked behind the fast pass wall of money, it is definitely a novel worth reading as despite the misleading title, it talks about the life of a prison warden and the ensuing character development of the prisoners, leading them to a better life instead of the crime filled one
  1. Leon
    This novel is... Not great. The grammar Is so painfully bad that I can’t actually read anymore. Mistakes here and there are fine, but literally every sentence takes me out of it. Please if you write a book at least use grammarly or something. Also the writing has been... bad. Often times the author skips foreshadowing and straight up says “something is going to happen” before it happens and without foreshadowing. Its absolutely frustrating.
  1. Leon
    UNIQUE!!
    It is very rare to see a novel in this genre and with such an awesome story line is the rarest. The character design was at top notch and quite a number of uncommon elements like witches, sacrifices are used.
    If you are looking for an unique story, this book will surely keep you on hook.
  1. Leon
    It is very different from Er Gen, or most xianxia novels. It is mostly centered on humor, and the MC has ridiculous levels of plot armror. But that is part of the fun. Personally, it's one of my favorite novels of all time. But don't expect a classic xianxia.
  1. Leon
    Sheaaaa review Pokémon Court
    I had read this a while back a few years ago, honestly its just an entertaining read as long as you skip all the gaming parts. The author didn't even try to make it make sense yet it takes up like 30% of the story if not more. Quite a few parts were exaggerated but u just gotta ignore that sh*t, ultimately its a romance and thats what u read it for, just skip all the other parts and its pretty nice.
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