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(Currently participating in the Feb/March WPC contest)
Zach walked out of a grocery store but was suddenly run-over by a runaway drunk driver.
He spent months in the hospital, paralyzed from the waist down with no hope of ever walking again.
However, he chose not to be sad by this, still believing that one day he would walk again.
During his stay in the hospital, he befriended a nurse who had taken a liking to him due to the stories he read and retold to her.
However, the nurse asked him a weird question out of the blue.
“How would you feel if you ever got the chance to be transmigrated into a fantasy world?”
Zach replied but he didn’t know the nurse was actually a Goddess.
The next thing he knew, Zach woke up in the body of a cursed villain of a novel he read recently.
In the novel, Zach Darkmoor was fated to lose not only his life but that of those he held dear as well, but with the help of the system, gifted to him by the goddess, Zach aimed to use his knowledge of the novel to not only change his fate but that of those he cared about as well.
However, this doesn't mean he wouldn't be faced with forces that would try to stop him from achieving his goals.
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Escribe una reseñaThat... was disappointing, FOR ME. I personally don't read the tags before reading something; I just read the synopsis, and if it appeals to me, I'll read it. That, unfortunately, was a mistake this time. Already in the first two chapters, the story captivated me a lot; the grammar is good, and the plot seems quite intriguing, and I really wanted to read it. However, in the third chapter, something clicked in my mind, and after thinking a little, I realized that there were women too many connected to MC in some way, so I understood where this was going. When this thought occurred to me, I finally understood what I had missed; this is a harem, and a big one at that. I hate harems, but I can't take away the merit of your author's story. The grammar is good, the plot seems very good and refreshing to read, the system is 'simple' but very useful and straightforward, the MC's skill is OP to a certain extent (very satisfactory), the missions don't seem like impossible missions to do, carried out at the moment by the MC, and without any logic that we normally see, and, finally, the MC is charismatic. I would love to read this, but I really hate harems from the bottom of my soul. I recommend it to anyone who likes it; it has potential.
This novel isn't anything groundbreaking but it's good. It's the type of book you need to unwind and relax. MC is a genuine nice guy without being a pushover, clever without being obnoxious and has rizz without simping. Language is clear and clean and the prose is simple so it can be enjoyed by people who aren't great with English as well. Pacing is a little off because too many things happen at once and the focus meanders so the progression is slow but the world building is solid enough. It's a fun read, I recommend it.
This is such an interesting take on the isekai genre. I'm a big fan of this genre as it's a classic Japanese novel trope. I think him being transported into the body of a villain character is pretty fun. I don't particularly enjoy harem novels, and it's quite clear from even the first chapter that romance will come easy to the main character. That said, I've added it to my library and I intend to continue reading for now! Good grammar and dialogue writing as well.
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This book is definitely going into my library. I like harem and this book had it, I like crazy villains as protagonist, this book has it. If you skip this book and don't read it, just know you missed a diamond in the rough.
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This novel will definitively be successful, the writing is top-notch, the characters feel alive, and the plot is intriguing. PS: If you are wondering whether you should read this novel, the answer is simple, yes.