Arrogance, face-slapping, show-off, underestimating and insults. Video games (GTA?) enter reality in the form of towers shaking up established social order. Orphan main character, gets cheat, gets strong, obliterates everyone who tries to take advantage. Strong rule the weak. Objectionalized woman.
The novel is decent but I just can’t handle the toilet humor or sex jokes. The widow’s cucumbers made me almost puke. The premise and layout is good so far, I am just not able to stomach it.
A man with no prior knowledge of the magical world is resurrected and now a necromancer. He becomes the muggle studies professor at Hogwarts, changing the original storyline naturally. He is not after power just after life.
I enjoyed reading this. Our main character is learning and expanding her knowledge base of farming and related fields as she travels into cannon fodder characters of novels she once reviewed / complained about. She is not overpowered or overwhelmed by her identity. She does her best no matter the circumstance and is pretty consistent. I read this novel continuously, without interspersing other books and really enjoyed it.
The story is good, the format needs work. Some duplicate chapters at the beginning but it eventually stopped. Some chapters out of order. I still enjoyed reading the book even with these issues.
I enjoy it chapter by chapter. I don’t enjoy it all in one go as it’s too much. He is a grinding master and has stacked his resistances. He is now grinding magic skills. Overall it’s good but it is also a very Chinese style way of writing (not in a racial way), in the way of expressing and interaction between characters.
Previously read, rereading. It’s a novel about a young independent girl joining the world of cats and sports. The system is a rearing system that is trying to get her up to her full cat potential, and take care of her, as she is just a kitten. A human kitten.