Savira
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I don't know what I expected. I think it can be cut in half so we don't need another spin-off series. Never have I ever thought, I would say this to Tere Liye's book, but this one is pretty boring. And it makes me lose interest about the upcoming series. Partly, maybe because I expected Lumpu but instead I got this "cooking" book. Anyways, it could be worse.
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Wsa Baelah
saya penyuka gambaran tempo dulu yang membawa pembacanya tidak bergaya kebaratan seperti menyatakan waktu bukan dg angka tapi menggunakan "sekerjapan, sesaat, sepeminumteh" dan entah mengapa saya gak pernah menemukan pengarang seperti dulu lagi yg bisa bikin tenang seperti labirin juga kalo di indonesiain kayaknya bakal enak
Sri Zul
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N-ou is kind of a marie sue like how can he use his powers without learning them first, but if there is a part were N-ou did an ancient type of martial arts from the Polaris Clan (berfore the pandemic), what he did in the past 5 years and how he survived, or him training after he learnt about his new powers. The action is really fun, thought it's a quite convenient how he levels up at the exact right moment, but I get it they level up in tight situations, and when you read the action sequences it make you want N-ou and Si Putih (of course) to level up, but after a while it's just soo predictable. But that aside it's a really fun book and Bibi Gill is so cool and it leaves you wondering about who she really is.Then also snow? When N-ou uses his powers is he Mata's dad? or at least they have a connection right? or the people that came to populate the Polaris Clan (because they all come from Aldeberran i guess) have lots of different types of powers? Feels like a filler book but it's fun.
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