Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint

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Kim Dokja does not consider himself the protagonist of his own life. Befitting the name his parents gave him, he is a solitary person whose sole hobby is reading web novels. For over a decade, he has lived vicariously through Yu Junghyeok, the main character of the web novel Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse (TWSA).

Through Junghyeok, Dokja has experienced secondhand the trials of repeatedly regressing in time, in search of an end to life-threatening “scenarios” that force people to act out narratives for the amus**ent of god-like “Constellations.”

After reading 3,149 chapters—long after all other readers lost interest—Dokja finally resigns himself to the story ending. However, he receives an enigmatic message from the author, stating that the story will soon be monetized, before his surroundings suddenly go dark.

He swiftly realizes that fiction has become reality and he is now living through TWSA. Although he is the singular omniscient reader of the events yet to come, his success in the scenarios is not guaranteed—but perhaps his advantage will empower him to step into the protagonist role that never suited him before.

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Omniscient Reader
ORV
وجهة نظر القارئ كلي العلم
มุมมองนักอ่านพระเจ้า
อ่านชะตาวันสิ้นโลก
全知的な読者の視点から
全知讀者視角
全知读者视角
전독시
전지적 독자 시점
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audreyrl
audreyrl rated it
October 29, 2021
Status: --
Wouldn't call this a masterpiece but it is good. It goes quite repetitive the more you read but still enjoyable. I really like reading from the POV of a guy who doesn't really cares of moral (I guess he does care but.. Yk not like most MCs) makes you feel nice ironically.
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passerbyreader
passerbyreader rated it
October 20, 2021
Status: Completed
There is so much to say about ORV.

Firstly, let’s get the core strength of ORV out of the way:

The characters and their intrapersonal relationships. Found family is a trope found often in novels such as these, but ORV gets the job done just right. The characters all have multifaceted layers to them, so the relationships they develop across the journey are all that much more real. A big gripe of mine is how often characters in other novels are thrown to the side to make way for a character or... more>> three that continue to develop while the others stagnate. ORV for the most part avoids this, giving everyone a chance. Found family is hard to feel for if all the characters don’t have much importance, but with the companions Dokja makes along the way, the feelings are conveyed nicely.

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The main trio is also one of the best I’ve seen in fiction. None are tossed aside, they all live and love for each other. It is a relationship so intimate, the relationship of true life and death companions, of a writer, a reader, and the creation. Their story unfolds in unconventional ways, and perhaps initially they did not feel they would be so important to each other, but life works in mysterious ways.

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Dokja is a peculiar MC, with a narrative direction that might even be seen as unreliable at times. That said, he is an MC with a good head on his shoulders, and he for the most part is never overbearing or annoying. All the battles he fights with companions have satisfying payoff, and plot armor, while existent, never feels too out of place.

Another one of my favorite things about ORV is the writing of the main cast, especially the women. A lot of novels and media in general often write women in a way that is... lacking to say the least. Although not perfect, the writing in ORV makes the women shine as much as the others and it isn’t executed poorly. My favorite character in the novel is actually allowed to be imperfect, allowed to be what she is and what she stands for without many setbacks. That is a novelty in the novel sphere for now, so it was still worth mentioning.

My gripes with ORV are pretty much nitpicks; Sometimes some things do feel like copouts. But I allow it, for ultimately, this is the story Dokja, the MC wanted. Also, the relationship between the reader and the novel will probably hit very strongly for those like me, who read and read for some reason or another.

All in all; ORV is not perfect. It isn’t meant to be, nothing is. However, it does have countless strengths in it’s core cast that I consider it a must read for fans of strong relationships in fiction. I think those who enjoy such things are in for a narrative worth the time and effort. <<less
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Sil3vrS
Sil3vrS rated it
October 19, 2021
Status: Completed
This was one of my favourite novels to read. I read in a month and 2 weeks (I finished oct 11 2021). I was really amazed. It was really sad tbh I have a love and hate relationship with Kim dokja lol. SPOILER:
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f*ck OPEN ENDINGS. WHY DID YOU DO THAT KIM DOKJA. I feel very bad for han Sooyoung and Kim dokja.

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Gumihou
Gumihou rated it
October 19, 2021
Status: Completed
The plot twist, the characters, the wonderfully powerful and fully fleshed out female characters whose powers have nothing to do with b**b flashing. Good characters, good people, conflicted people and unreliable narration... This story has them all and more besides!!

Gorgeously rendered story with satisfyingly long epilogue to give further devastation and hope.
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Grayi
Grayi rated it
October 16, 2021
Status: Completed
First of all, I think the strongest point of this novel resides in it's protagonist. Kim DokJa is such a charismatic MC: he's smart, cunning, a true strategists but so human, lovable and dense as a brick. It was nice, for a change, to experience a male lead who is actually... Well, interesting, full of flaws and not so linear.

And not to be rude to @ all the other male leads, but reading through DokJa's point of view is such a fun experience: having a character that isn't attached to... more>> an absolute moral code and that isn't afraid to appear evil at times (all for the sake of staying truthful to themselves, the people they care about and their goal) is refreshing, to say the least. I also found him incredible relatable, so ready to fight constellations and outer gods face to face, but still being hesitant and unsure when human emotions and a heart to heart conversation are on the table.

Second, the female characters in this novel are well-written. And there are actually a lot of them, which is such a nice surprise. I love action, I really do, but one of my pet peeves with the genre revolves in the female characters being there to just as a mere love interest for the ML. Here? In ORV the female characters actually help with the plot, they're powerful and well-rounded characters, with complex feelings and backstories.

Third, it's apocalypse time boys, there's no time for romance, we got answers to find, scenarios to complete and a whole lot of bad guys to fight. Although I do enjoy a good love story, sometimes in this kind of settings where there's so much at stake, any attempt at romance comes as half-assed. Usually, the rest of the plot ends up swallowing the love story and therefore the development seems forced and artificial. Not with ORV tho: there's no time for any of that. Although I can assure you the book explores different types of human conecctions, romantic love isn't the focus at all.

I could go on and on, but ORV is indisputably a roller coaster of a novel that you need to experience for yourself. The amount of times I laughed, cried and raged while reading... I signed up for an action book, but I got that and so much more. This novel has a certain depth to it: it doesn't conforms with great arcs, figthing scenes and mythological creatures, but it goes beyond that and explores the bond that binds character, author and reader together, and the symbiotic relationship between them. <<less
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puregarnet
puregarnet rated it
October 9, 2021
Status: Completed
5 Stars

Hot damn, this story T.T Ahh, I cried so many times. The MC is too easy to cry for. Man, this was such a good story? There is a very obvious amount of love and care that went into it. All the foreshadowing and circular plot points felt very airtight? At least as far as I can tell. And I can understand it? Normally, when these types of tropes are used, it gets super complicated or there are plot holes everywhere. But it was very easy to understand! Even... more>> when the scale gets super huge. Also, all the themes in the story are super heavy! And they were handled very well! Depression, loneliness, abuse wow Also, I love the themes and how they all connect to each other, even to the medium of the story! I love almost everything about this haha. The found family, the adventure, the plot twists, all the feels man. And I especially grew to adore these characters so much.

My Created Lists (I include my rating and review in the list itself XD)

  • All Novels I've Read Sorted By Rating - Where I ranked every single novel I read on novelupdates.
  • Heartwarming or Feel Good or Wholesome Stories I Liked - As stated haha
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me_a_daynosaur
me_a_daynosaur
October 3, 2021
Status: c551
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'There are three ways to survive in a ruined world.'

'I've forgotten a few by now. However, one thing's for certain.'

'And that is, the you reading these words will get to survive.'

'This story is for just that one reader.'

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These lines hit the most. If you're reading this, congratulations for being part of that sole reader.
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icecream0223
icecream0223 rated it
September 24, 2021
Status: Completed
I absolutely enjoyed reading this!

What I look for in most novels are good plot and character development. I can say that this one is really good at that. All characters that have major roles in the story were definitely wonderfully written. Their personalities vary and they don't feel like static characters. I really love stories that are able to give justice to their characters. Everyone in the story has some sort of backstory and they reflect well on the characters' personalities.

The plot is really interesting and gets a little more... more>> complex towards the end but I can still say that it was written properly and a lot of things were explained well. Of course there may be some things that were left unanswered though but I think the author deliberately left them like that, especially at around the end.

This was very interesting to read for me, so much that I actually want more but at the same time the ending for this story seemed fitting. Although personally, I really do want to know what happens next... >.<

BTW, MC kinda reminds me of Cale from tr*sh of the Count's Family (namely the self-sacrificing and wanting to save everyone part of them...) so if you liked this then maybe you'd enjoy that one too and vice-versa. <<less
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Unknoewy
Unknoewy rated it
August 22, 2021
Status: c493
Still not finished reading. But so far whenever I read I just cannot stop until finally something urgent come up like the need to use to toilet or I just fall asleep. The plot is so good and I love the MC. The story is a layers of mystery that just wait for me to uncover each layer that full of surprise.

I will update my review later when I finish.
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magiclaser
magiclaser
March 1, 2021
Status: prologue
It starts really good and strong until about 60% progression. Then it become somewhat boring and the pacing changes. From there on it have ups and downs in keeping me interested but I keep reading because wanted to know the ending. The ending did not disappointed.
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Nanolu
Nanolu
January 22, 2021
Status: Completed
the last book was eh. The first few books were crazy good. I couldnt stop reading and scrolling to know whats next, the characters are super good and the mc's halo is super strong lol. Barely found any loopholes in the novel, everything has its reasonings. Not an open ending kind of person so eh
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externalhardrive
externalhardrive rated it
December 23, 2020
Status: Completed
One of the best webnovels I've ever read. It's so meta. It's like exploring an existential question of what it means to read and be part of a story. It's also nice since I can relate to lots of the themes and stories in the story since I've read a bunch of different genres. 10/10 would recommend.
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uwuwhatt
uwuwhatt rated it
December 21, 2020
Status: Completed
Personally, I love this novel. This is absolutely gold and is one of my top favourite novels. If you're looking for action, character developments, a new world, I absolutely recommend this. Would also recommend this for people who had read 'Solo Leveling / Only I Level Up' or similar novels.

Twists would sometimes leave me in tears, laugh out; characters especially grew on me. It was a rollercoaster full of turns and twists.

However, I do admit some bits were a bit confusing, especially near the end. Nevertheless, the journey, the excitement... more>> as I've read through, left me no words when I've read the ending.

10/10 or a 9.5/10. Future readers, you're in for a ride. <<less
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laperrbanget
laperrbanget rated it
December 17, 2020
Status: Completed
It's been a few months ago that I finished this and finally today I had time to write a review hhhhhhhhh

Geez, I love this story so much and I like seeing the development of the characters and their relationship to each other

It may seem boring at first and seem unreasonable. But in the end all of it is explained and BOOM, THE PLOT GO WRRRRRRRRRR. Maybe little confussing but yeah you can deal with it.

Gwhjsiajdh, the epilogue hit me like a truck damn it
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Kana1618
Kana1618 rated it
December 13, 2020
Status: Completed
I have just finished reading it. Still can't let go of the end but for me, I think that was the best way to end this novel. I gave a high score because I like all the characters and I love the plot.

P.S. But still can't believe that was the end 🥺
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Murderous Intent
Murderous Intent
December 12, 2020
Status: --
I'm not exactly saying its bad. But it doesn't mean its good either. If there's one thing that bugs me while reading the whole novel (and I've read everything), it's the fact that you're forced to accept whatever is written in the novel. "It's already there, so deal with it" was the feeling I got for the most part. It was infuriating on my end because I tend to obsess on the smallest of details and everything just happened without precedence. I'm sure you'll spot quite a few of 'em... more>> once you read it yourself. Although it was explained, the timing was off, I guess. It was an okay read, nevertheless. <<less
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ikk1417
ikk1417 rated it
December 8, 2020
Status: c300
First of all, I think that rating this novel one star may be a tad too much.

[I meant to click 3.5/4 stars, so apologies]

Of course, it starts off with the typical reincarnation. Kim Dokja, an office worker, realizes that the novel he's read has come to life.

... more>> He passes the first scenario, meets the protagonist, Yoo Jonghyuk.

But it gradually gets complicated. Along with the concept of modifiers, outer gods, regression and a bunch of other things, there are so many things I'm confused about so far, but it's probably because I haven't read until the end.

Along with the nebulae, 'stories, ' and scenarios, there's so many complicated things that I haven't seen unfolded. And what about the Fourth Wall??

Like someone brought up before, most characters like Kim Dokja's mother are discarded after their respective arcs. Han Sooyoung's Avatar-and-lost-memories-arc gets a bit confusing as it's only brought up once or twice so far, 300 chapters in. Some characters and locations - Peace Land, Murim, etc. Don't really drive the plot and could be built upon more (?)

Of course, that doesn't mean the novel isn't good. If you have a better attention span than I do, you might be able to catch all the details. The modifiers and the portrayal of the constellations in the Star Stream, along with the whole streaming system is quite well thought out.

I, personally, liked the poetic names, like [Prisoner of the Golden Headband] and [Queen of the Darkest Spring], along with the whole sponsor thing. I also like Dokja's personality as a whole, but so far everything's getting a bit complicated.

It would be nice to see the plot gradually unfolding, instead of being bombarded with twists at every corner.

But all in all, the concept's quite interesting, and I enjoyed it :) <<less
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Cablenaut
Cablenaut rated it
December 2, 2020
Status: Completed
Absolutely unacceptable! How dare they end at 551 chapters?? I’m pretty sure it should have gone on for at least 3149 chapters! This is intolerable!

Needless to say, this novel was truly something that wrenched my heart out. From the way that each of the characters grew, the way the plot developed in an incomprehensible way, the vast setting, and the lovable side characters; I loved each and every part of this story.

As I read through the novel I enjoyed the way the author delved into what make us who we... more>> are. They decided that we are ‘stories’ and the author faithfully carried on that theme. Whether it be from the beginning when our MC first faced the tragic reality of his favorite novel ending or the glorious 5 part epilogue. He tackles each and every part of a story whether it be the core theme of one, the fourth wall, the clash between the writer and reader, the way a story is recorded, and so many other things.

The story tackles many things. From philosophical concepts of what one perceives as reality, the way a character’s psyche grows and evolves. The ways other world can so easily blend with ours and how we can never truly comprehend the vastness of the universe, let alone your next man. Excluding a good romance arc, the novel tackles each and every one of these concepts and explains them in the way the author perceives it. Because of this the novel makes no sense yet makes all the sense.

I understand why some people might look at this story and call it crap: the novel uses tropes from other stories, the unrealistic plot armor that mysteriously appears despite the impossibilities of it, and the sudden change in translation/translator. However, isn’t that’s the point if it all?

The novel itself is all about stories. Hell, one of the main powers one can acquire is literally ‘stories’. But I digress. The novel explains everything by the end of the story like any good story should do what he it be the plot armor, pupper characters, and unneeded side fillers. The rules of the world are never ‘broken’. And sure, there’s plenty of things that go unexplained or are simply incomprehensible. But isn’t that what makes this novel, this novel?

The setting can truly be incomprehensible from time to time. But isn’t that to be expected? What kind of a novel can perfectly explain another world through words? What we’re left with are just black marks on an expansive field of snow and our imagination.

From the beginning one cannot begin to fathom a person so how could they fathom an entire world? From my perspective, the novel isn’t a perfectly made dispute sequence nor is it an encyclopedia of a world made to teach you about the inner mysteries. No. It’s simply a story. A story made to communicate the themes and characters.

Thats just my opinion though.

All in all, this novel definitely makes it into my top 5. From the random tropes from other novels are thrown into the already messy pot of the plot. From the way there’s the subtle sub-context of other themes and sub themes. From the at that it faithfully sticks with and already complicated setting yet still manages to stick with it. From the ridiculous MC who is comprehensible yet incomprehensible. And the way this novel throws monkey wrenches into whatever one thinks. The ridiculous, indecipherable twitch viewers, and the hilarious sub-arcs made this journey both a confusing yet stellar ride. ;) (Pun semi-intended) <<less
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Ashie123
Ashie123 rated it
November 24, 2020
Status: --
I finished reading this novel (including the side stories at the end) a while ago and it is no doubt one of the most memorable novels of this type for me. The story is quite convoluted, chaotic, and very creative with lots of details here and there, which eventually got resolved/explained/pointed out as things went on. It was true that the beginning was pretty typical and could be confusing/boring but things heat up and get really interesting later on. This is the only novel I saw so far that went... more>> above and beyond the challenges in different arcs and because of that, I love this one much more than Reincarnator, which I like. Characters development are huge and pretty much cover all of the most important characters, and the characters in this novel are definitely not the typical type of OP characters. Instead, I see the vulnerability even in the MC and the original “MC” and how everyone struggle to the “perfect end”. By the end of the novel, I was really attached to most of the main characters (there were quite a lot) and couldn’t help cheering them on. The story gets better and better as I read, and I cried quite a lot around the end. I love the way this novel made me feel. It was an extremely satisfying novel to read. <<less
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Simeon03
Simeon03 rated it
November 20, 2020
Status: c262
So far I’d say the novel is decent at best. There are a few points which are quite annoying, for example Kim Dokja’s constant self-evaluation, he’s embarrassed or ashamed by thinking of the characters in some way or is ashamed because he would give up on saving someone. Eventually someone would come and be like “it’s okay, I don’t know anything about you but isn’t it okay to trust people?” and he will be fine for like 30 chapters until it happens again.
There is also the fact that he... more>> is super weak throughout the whole thing, so far, there are very few moments where he’s actually a part of the stronger characters. He is always using some loophole or Yoo Jonghyuk to barely survive or he dies but revives. I don’t quite understand how he is narrative grade but still needs Yoo Jonghyuk to save his ass in every moment, I know he’s hurt but he should have recovered enough to easily be able to crush lower - upper grade constellations but has to run away from even the lower grade ones.

Anyway, if you are able to get through that I think it would be a decent read. <<less
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