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Man of Soul

Fantasy 23 Chapitres 8.6K Affichage
Auteur: Sarthak_Subedi

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Synopsis

A 25 year old office guy Morgan has the power to come out of his body whenever he sleeps or gets unconscious. The journey begins when the biggest criminal of the world getting transported to the central jail by Airforce escapes, crashing the plane in the process.

The journey is triggered to start when Morgan messes up against the most dangerous gang of the world. He joins Interpol and his life changes for better or for worse.

As he faces stronger foes and insights of his past, he is forced to push himself ahead.

[A/N : The first chapters might not be much of a fun but if you manage to go some of my chapters, you'll realise what type of story is this.

PS: Don't forget to leave comments and reviews for my story. I am open to receiving insights for the story.]

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AkitoTakahashi

Here we are back at Sarthak's novel. So... The latest few chapters have not been my cup of tea. By that, I mean that the whole "Lucifer" thing. Nonetheless, the next few chapters are a tad interesting. They expanded more on the lore and had development. Sarthak clearly likes his world building. Morgan's getting weirder, but at least Glen's there. I suggest the author add some moments of introspection. The more he writes, the somewhat better his skills become. That's all I'm gonna say for now.

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LightningStars

After reading more chapters since our first review, it's safe to say things have taken an interesting change of pace. So, Morgan's ability to separate his soul seems to tell me that he's going to be extremely difficult to take down. That's not a negative thing. I just hope Sarthak knows about adaptability. The dialogue between characters isn't half bad, especially when it involves the MC. I feel like that narrative's a tad brisk and some scenes are melodramatic. There's no particular wronging in this, though, since the story's still in its initial stages. Like, Sarthak's world-building is commendable. Couldn't help but notice that his writing gets better with each new chapter released. It's engaging enough, and he delivers some solid descriptions for the action scenes. Makes the dialogue flow naturally. P.S. If I see the name "Cassius" one more time in a book, I'm closing it.

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LightningStars

Being familiar with Sarthak's work, I find Morgan's ability fascinating. That "notorious criminal" should help his character development. The MC's office-worker vibes also makes him a tad relatable for some. While the premise is intriguing, there is a lot of melodrama. However, this review was posted with only two chapters. I'm sure more depth will be added as the series progresses. A promising start.

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