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This work is about a person who finds himself in the body of a German wizard in East Germany. What awaits him in the infamous Durmstrang and this new life that is radically different from his past one?
There will be — intrigues of Eastern Europe, ancient secrets that, if not sought out, will find you on their own, like politics. The protagonist's attempts to keep his skin intact, and eventually, to find a witch who is his equal!
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Viết đánh giáI really wanted to like it, I read up to chapter 10 in detail, then I skimmed the remaining chapters untill ch 23. It seriously feels like a info dump more than a book with hardly any dialogue compared to descriptions. When you do get dialogue it feels rather emotionless and boring, the dialogue is also overly complicated ( I believe it’s to make the characters feel more noble) but because it’s overly complicated and boring it’s hard to even want to force yourself to read it, it feels like forcing yourself to read a school textbook. But if you enjoy those kind of books then this is for you! But sadly it’s not for readers who want a quick and easy read to get away from life, the author does seem to care about it so that’s a positive. Make sure to read the book to judge for yourselves at least! GL with the book author!
Not my taste, as in it's too political, too self correcting, and all around read like one of those proses written by post Soviet era authors. The book is great, don't get me wrong. The plot is interesting, characters are well fleshed out, and answers are given on how the wider wizarding world works, which many fanfics fail to do, even when they try to focus on it. My biggest gripe about the book is MC himself, he's clearly a reincarnee, but he's still lackadaisical towards magic itself and prefers to play word games. He's lazy, and while motivated, puts too little effort. He thinks of himself as something more than he is, and that reflects in the troubles he faces, trouble he isn't capable of resolving. Everything else is, for the lack of better term, well thought out and placed in their respective little boxes.
just starting but it's pretty good because the setting is not like the other hp fanfic....but the use of '-' have to be fixed....it gets hard to read with all the -
Good story so far, I hope it will continue to be just as good! There are very few Durmstrang fanfics, so I'm doubly happy about the new book! Good luck!
it's all about politics and slow pace can you please make it more fun and mc is clearly a transmigration so make him a little more interesting he is a little bit laid back and not very interesting Although the story is well written and world building is very great but plot line feels a bit slow
There are only 22 chapters, but I’m already in love with this book. Each chapter is a fascinating read. What’s most important to me is that all the characters feel alive, and the world itself feels alive. I’m glad the author decided to diverge from the canon and focus on Durmstrang. I hope that other magical schools will be explored in the future, possibly revealing their unique forms of magic. The book is top-notch, highly recommend it!
An excellent fanfic, I haven't read something like this in a long time. A special thanks for all the images in the comments to the paragraphs and chapters, they really help with visualization! I definitely recommend it for reading!
Only read the 23 chapters currently published so far but I am loving this fanfic. Keep up the good work! To fellow readers, I highly recommend this fanfic. [img=recommend]
Tác giả HPMan
Hello everyone! It’s been a long time since I last spoke with all of you, my dear readers. I’m fortunate to have returned from the front, and I’m ready to continue writing. First, I’d like to address the question: “Will there be a continuation of Harry Potter: New World?” I’m afraid I have to disappoint you, but for at least the next six months, my answer is definitely no. For now, I’m leaning toward leaving the ending open as it is, rather than writing a sequel just for the sake of it. However, like everything in this world, my opinion may change in the future if I feel it’s truly worth it. As always, I would appreciate your reviews and comments. I read all of them. Yes, ALL of them :)