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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.“I think… my boyfriend is trying to kill me,” Lin Sanjiu muttered.
As she thought about that rich, handsome, and gentle boyfriend of hers, she could not help but tremble all over.
At the present, someone close to her had personally raised the curtains to an apocalyptic hell, and slowly, it was creeping up to her.
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What if earth devolved into a apocalyptic hellhole? What if you found out you not only have to survive just one apocalyptic event but have to struggle through multiple worlds with different end-world scenarios? And you get to meet more superpowered crazies than you can imagine!
Presenting the worst nightmare that your weird doomsday prepper neighbour with a bunker full of canned beans could have, Doomsday Wonderland is a novel filled with subverted tropes, non-OP characters and a female friendly label which offends all politically correct fanatics.
As ‘lucky’ humans evolved to posthumans with the ability to adapt to the New World or mutate into disgusting duoluozhongs to survive, follow Lin Sanjiu as she struggles through multiple challenges to just live one more day… and make sense of this New World that will no longer be the same.
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-Yeah, the world idea is unique and interesting.
-Yeah, her card ability is good.
-However, all of these are meaningless if there's is only a slice-of-life plot going on throughout the all chapters, For example, an MC just having a holiday on the beach playing volleyball is all what happens chapters after chapters. -There is no action, plot, plan, scheme, or a thrill of contest and evolution.
-The Author is wasting the characters, the world building, and the mc's abilities with this bad plot events.
-This feels like a stolen story from a famous author and over-written by an amateur.
LSJ's suffering continues another day. It's really good, the MC is a mother hen type of decent person. While there's times where she has her... mu*der sprees becuase of like PTSD or hurting her friends she bullishly pushes on to tomorrow, trying to maintain touch with humanity in the face of a universe that seemingly is hell-bent on destroying it. I really enjoyed how in later chapters when she finally got a chance to breathe for a second, she reflects on the motives behind her more goody two shoes actions. It was hinted at in Garden of Eden a little, but more in Kisaragi station, just how much she hates being alone, and lonieness being such a powerful, relatable feeling makes it all the more painful to reflect on her situation. While there's other characters who have been broken down by the apocalypse system, or found various ways to cope (jiuliu), the message truly hits home after 500+ chapters of partings with no goodbyes, and uncertain returns. The first world where LSJ made promises with HC and B Rabbit and them to meet later seems so naive now. And when HC did meet LSJ it was hardly more than a moment. Years upon years of hard work just to have a few days or months together, the apocalypse is really depressing. Well if there's one thing that the author is good at at least is bringing back old characters, albiet very slowly. And it's super cool how the overarching plot and mysteries behind the apocalypse are gradually being revealed; however, it's a shame they will never be fully read by english readers when the TLs dropped.·´¯` (>▂<) ´¯`·. I'd try MTL but it wouldn't be the same, it's not like a modern-setting novel, and the worlds and situations can be pretty technical. Oh well best of luck to the translator's future endeavors, and thanks for the hard work so far.
I think this is a really interesting novel. I think the ideas are quite fresh and I particularly like how the characters are not OP from the beginning. I read a lot of OP-from-the-start stories too, so this isn't a criticism of those kind of MCs. World (s) Building: The premise for this novel is that one day, the Earth that MC lives on turns into an apocalyptic hellscape known as Hyperthermal Hell. The temperature keeps rising to the extent that normal humans are being burnt alive and dying from exposure. MC is fortunate (?) enough to develop a skill called Heat Resistance which means that she can somewhat survive the rapid change in temperature. MC learns that her Earth has entered its apocalypse and she has become what's known as a "posthuman", an enhanced human with powers. Furthermore, there are more posthumans who are entering/have entered Hyperthermal Hell from other apocalyptic worlds and all posthumans can only spend fourteen consecutive months in a particular apocalypse world so she will be shunted off to the next world in fourteen months and it will just keep happening. That being said, each apocalypse world is different and has its own background and story. Thus, the novel can be broken into arcs about each apocalypse world and mini-arcs about the various things that our MC must do to survive in each world. Someone else said this in a review but I'm going to reiterate and emphasize; it may be difficult to get through an arc if you don't like the genre of the apocalypse world the MC is in. Unfortunately, skipping an entire arc is hard because each arc is long and has a lot of information about how the MC gets stronger. I would say that while you could skip an entire arc, especially given the length of the novel, you might miss information that will either be brought back up or character level-ups and skill explanations. One thing to be wary of, however, is that this is a story without a strong sense of purpose. There is no overarching goal for our protagonist other than survival. She doesn't even KNOW how powerful people can get or how her new reality works. Thus, the only gratification comes from what she does in each mini-arc and her power-ups. MC is a GROWTH-TYPE: Let's talk about the MC. She is very much a normal person. She's not a genius or a skilled fighter or someone with unshakeable mentality and adaptability. She really feels like someone you might know. At the same time, her inherent advantages are realistic and it makes sense how a combination of her abilities and luck leads to victory or survival. For example, she's not a genius, but she is quite observant and reasonably intelligent. She's not super powerful or trained to fight, but she's athletic and hones her abilities through combat. She's not some stone cold player with fantastic mental control such that nothing affects her, but she is a survivor and is determined to both survive and do whatever she can to win. Etc. As to how her personality and abilities interact with the setting; MC is a growth-type. This is both a classification within the setting of the novel and a description of her power leveling. MC starts off with skills and abilities that are nothing to be ooh-ed and ahh-ed over. Her skills are useful but not immensely and not really suited for combat. Another character actually remarks that growth-types like the MC struggle a lot in the beginning because they're weaker than others and have skilled unsuitable for combat. He also implies, however, that because the defining characteristic of growth-type is the lack of an upper limit, growth-types who survive become stronger than others in the end. But that is still way far off for our MC. She does gain strength each arc, but it's not some huge powerup. To that extent, MC does not "dominate" the worlds she leaves behind like a lot of other world-hopping MCs. She doesn't become the strongest in the world or start a huge organization or faction. She does make an impression and play a pretty big role in various events, but she's not doing the whole "big fish in a small pond who moves to a larger pond and starts from bottom" thing. Friends? Another thing to note about this novel is that you should not get too attached to characters who aren't the MC. To be fair, up 'til Chapter 250, the author hasn't killed off many people who were on MC's side. BUT, they also don't stick together. Pretty much any time that you feel like MCs really gotten close to some people, get ready for them to exit stage right. They might not die, but the author will certainly rip them away from MCs side. Romance? Probably not happening. There are several characters that the MC gets close with but not romantically. The only confirmed relationship is the boyfriend in the summary and well...
he turns out to be a posthuman with vampiric tendencies who wanted to eat her and get her skills and growth potential. She kills him in the very beginning and then lugs around his body for the next two worlds at least. She barely thinks about him so no love lost.
Content warnings:
gore, burning, dehydration, corpses, minor cannibalism, minor unsuccessful s*xual assault, child death, mentions of Dissociative Identity Disorder, mentions of psychopaths
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gore, radiation poisoning, corpses, human trafficking, death sport arena competition, human experimentation, s*xual assault, body mutilation, threatened s*xual assault of a minor, s*xual assault in a group setting, women treated as sub-human, mentioned cannibalism, humans being eaten by non-humans. MC is not r*ped but witnesses it. Someone tries to r*pe MC but is unsuccessful.
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ghosts, uncanny valley, violence against minors, body horror, noncorporeal existence, TBC
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This novel is indeed a Wonderland of post apocalyptic worlds. The content is relatively diverse eg the innate abilities people develop, the on use special items etc and is based on games as we see lengthy descriptions and level ups. I am not sure about the horror tag though. The novel has numerous gore and a few tragic scenes but the author fails to deliver that part to the reader. You will find yourself to almost never get disturbed or influenced by those. This is not an issue of translation but the way of the sequence of events are depicted. Characters!! Aaah the characters are borderline terrible with one or two exceptions. I am not sure if the author is male but the heroine is honestly a man in woman's body (not gay), as apart from the few first 10 or so chapters you never feel that that is a woman. She is described as a normal every day woman but what you get is more like Hulk accompanied with the plummeting drop of IQ. Yes the heroine a moron. If the author had made the MC male it would still be a moron. The real protagonist of this novel is the PLOT. The plot determines whether the heroine and the vast number of secondary characters will be Einstein or mentally challenged people. P.S. I have a stomach full of complaints about the heroine but I will list a few. Mother Teresa Syndrome, Hero Complex, Stockholm Syndrome. Almost always becomes friends with whoever tried to kill her. Her morals are questionable; she is supposed to be kind yet she goes on several massacres, the collateral damage of them being innocents yet whenever someone else exhibits homicidal tendencies she feels repulsed.After a few near drops of this novel I succumbed at around chapter 700 cause of a character named ''The Grand Prize'' or Ji Shaqing. This character shows at this point its inner self which is emotional manipulation of the heroine. Should that be the only case I would pass it but the way the heroine reacts it by passively avoiding the problem and not sitting down to discuss and put down her thoughts is masochism. The persona of a supposedly intelligent person is destroyed once again by plot.