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5 | 79% (1599 votes) |
4 | 8% (171 votes) |
3 | 5% (104 votes) |
2 | 3% (51 votes) |
1 | 4% (90 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per lineMain story: 516 Chapters (Completed)
Epilogue: 35 Chapters (Completed)
Extra: 175 Chapters (Ongoing)
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Weekly Rank: #2538Monthly Rank: #1152
All Time Rank: #361
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On 21374 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #7518
All Time Rank: #22
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.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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One entry per lineORV
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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- Reasonably interesting MC
- Fast developing, somewhat interesting plotting.
- Lots of action, challenges, cliffhangers, and 'surprising' resolutions... kinda
- A bit of mystery which is actually semi-justified.
The BAD:- So much deus ex machina, plot armor & forced plotting. The structure of the surrounding story vehicle 'excuses' it, but it's still there. Some implementations are actually 'clever', but mostly, it's 'magic'.
- Plot puppet characters abound. To be fair, a slight amount of attention is given to some characters in developing their personalities- but don't expect too much, or anything but factors convenient to the plot/current scenario.
- The story framework (foreknowledge via time travel, magical development, influencable magical beings, earnable, spendable 'points', magical auction, etc) is pretty much a (rehashed) farce which is a lazy writer's dream of 'anything can be enabled' pseudo-legitimately.
- Lots of mystery which is really 'only you, the reader don't have a clue' (the MC knows all).
- The occasional interjection of retcon 'convenient knowledge', and 'pseudo politics' of behind the scenes characters or history. All of it is 'on demand'
& used to justify the immediate plot.
The DIFFERENT:- I don't know if (at this point) 'Calamity as televised entertainment' should be considered 'different'- but it's not a frequent story focus, so for those that like this infrequent theme, 'here you go'.
All in all, it'll depend on your taste if you find this likeable, but I think in most cases it'll still pass as interesting.Now having this out of the way... dear reader this novel is tr*sh.
It's downright unreadable, confusing, lacks any structure to speak of.
The premise is simple, MC is a fan of a post apocalyptic novel which becomes real for unknown to the reader reasons.
He knows everything, his skills allow him to read characters minds and even steal their skills as long as he has a deep understanding of a character. He is so disgustingly omniscent, that it defeats all of the suspense that could have been.
The story is your typical cliche post apocalyptic death game (incorporating RPG elements because why not, don't ask the author how... just accept it), however it's irrelevant since the characters in this are all fictional, from the novel, they do not exist, if they die it matters not. Who cares? Not me.
Let say it straight once again if you didn't get it the first time, this novel is tr*sh, the text is tr*sh, it lacks any descriptions any meaningful dialog any FORESHADOWING or planning it's just pile of tr*sh.
[ Constellation of adventure nods his head like an idiot in agreement]
[Constellation of Forshadowing cries]
[The author is butthurt and shakes his fist]
The author never considers the readers viewpoint and just spews just about anything without building it up.
[Scenario "no time to explain" activated
Difficult: S
Reward: middle finger]
And the MC doesn't bother to explain his actions either , only after the fact, after pulling just about anything out of his ass.
"Oh I just glued a stick and a rock with my feces and I was able to produce this legendary Shithatched PRAISE MY KNOWLEDGE"!
He does whatever is necessary, he has no personality to speak of, he's even more of an NPC than the side characters.
terrible... how can you like this garbage, it's downright suspicious
Not entirely sure if 516 is the end, but it sure looks like it. ORV is extremely well written. There isn't excessive fluff or filler, and at times the pace might seem too fast for some. Inspite of this, the story covers what it should, and doesn't seem rushed either.
If 516 is the last chapter, it's ended superbly although there's certainly room for more exposition. It's ended a helluva lot better than most novels I've read, so it's dodged what I've taken to calling the KR ending syndrome. If I was the kind of person to cry, I feel like I'd have been sobbing at points alright? It's a good story, read it.
I would totally go gay for you, I mean- *cought cought* Let's resume. We learn about the MC's past, and boy if he had a past! The things he says will have a totally different meaning and his interactions with the main protagonist of... more>>His great Sin was reading a book that helped him not kill himself at his second lowest point in life. The first being the the second half of the novel. He realized this and that he took joy in a novel that, from like the one other reader of the orginal has said, is a sick and depressing mess of a novel that deserves its unpopularity. The novel was that way because it protagonist fighting a eternal hell but never gave up/could not give up, so the MC took joy from this suffering the characters went through. MC didn't know he was doing this, so his great sin was reading a book like any other like I said.