Adam Morva's Reviews > New Heights
New Heights (The Beginning after the End, #2)
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It is a cheap power fantasy. The characters are rather simplistic. They don't develop well - or at all, really. Their interactions are quite primal - love, hate, violence, sexual attraction, things like that. But not much above that.
Besides the main character, most of the other ones are often completely forgotten by the author. Once a side character is introduced, he or she will be just dropped from the books, or get mistreated by the author.
The plot is a chain of impossibly lucky and unlikely events.
I have to stress the word impossibly unlikely.
Did I mention that if you have 2+ brain cells, they won't be able to believe the ridiculously unlikely series of miracles?
That being said, among all the crappy similar novels out there, this is one of the better shounen power fantasies.
Besides the main character, most of the other ones are often completely forgotten by the author. Once a side character is introduced, he or she will be just dropped from the books, or get mistreated by the author.
The plot is a chain of impossibly lucky and unlikely events.
I have to stress the word impossibly unlikely.
Did I mention that if you have 2+ brain cells, they won't be able to believe the ridiculously unlikely series of miracles?
That being said, among all the crappy similar novels out there, this is one of the better shounen power fantasies.
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August 1, 2021
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August 1, 2021
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August 5, 2021
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