WIEDERGEBURT: Legend of the Reincarnated Warrior: Volume 9

WIEDERGEBURT: Legend of the Reincarnated Warrior: Volume 9

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  • Create Date:2021-10-13 04:19:28
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Brandon Varnell
  • ISBN:B09HMYJ936
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Reviews

Sierra Argyri

Excellent ContinuationVarnell continues to write one of the best cultivation novels available, especially if you want more interaction between characters than the occasional line, and I eagerly await the next installment。

Kevin Zigman

A steady new addition in a steady seriesIt's good sometimes when things go off the beaten road of battle and mayhem and meander through the forests of nice tranquil fun。 I personally enjoyed this book as I have much of the series。 The dream sequences coming to an end sound nice (its in the afterward not really a spoiler) but I wonder how that will be pulled off since book one began with the end of well over a hundred years of life and were talking about a current teenage mc。 I get that things in A steady new addition in a steady seriesIt's good sometimes when things go off the beaten road of battle and mayhem and meander through the forests of nice tranquil fun。 I personally enjoyed this book as I have much of the series。 The dream sequences coming to an end sound nice (its in the afterward not really a spoiler) but I wonder how that will be pulled off since book one began with the end of well over a hundred years of life and were talking about a current teenage mc。 I get that things in time-hoppy stories can get and generally are confusing and trust me I didn't like that most of the first and second act really were just dreams of a future that never was or will be since Eryk is changing it but it lends credence to and enhances the plot overall so it was/is a necessary annoyance。 With that said it's nice that the character interpersonal dynamics were brought out more outside of a fight/post-fight scenario。 It's a solid 4/5 book in a solid 4 star series。 Is it earth shatteribgly great, no? Is it good if you're into harem lit with a few steamy scenes and lots of fighting, yes。 I'm more a fan of ftb novels but I can respect more explicit stuff。 I think this light novel stands on its own, American Kitsune is still Varnell's better series but this one is definitely a close tie for second with A Most Unlikely Hero and followed third by Cargirl Doctor。 They're all goofy and off the wall, clearly inspired by anime and manga with heavy eastern themes in more western settings but Varnell did I again。 I'm glad I spent the five dollars to read it, and I hope to see book 10 soon。 On to the meat of the review though。。。 this did feel a bit like a stop gap, a filler, kind of like a beach episode in an anime without being a beach episode。 The personal relationships were well done, still not a fan of the Kriger siblings, Marko is still annoying and I wasn't a fan of wasting so many words on them but hey, that's fine its the author's choice in the end what goes in and I have no real right to do more than comment which I am。 Still that helped with showing off some of Neravian fashion which has been lacking in description as Varnell himself mentioned in the afterword。 The fighting scenes were light which was great for me because I like less of the fighting and more of the interpersonal talk, emotional romance, and such。 And that's hard to find in a light novel since they're so short。 As to why I said solid, the writing has gotten better over time, the arcs are solidifying since Varnell has gotten more of a sense of who he is a writer by now。 There are less mistakes since he has a good editor that reviews his work unlike some of the bigger names that let things slip by doing most of it themselves。 Which sounds stupid until you've read over a hundred books with the same set of spelling issues, grammar trouble, and utter disregard for the English language tha borders on sacrilege that would make one of my old English teachers drown them in red ink。 The images are great too, I like a good book with a few illustrations and that adds novelty that I think is lacking in this particular genre。 Most authors save that for patreon and their patrons but routinely I get my $5 worth of excellent images with great writing and there's something in that which makes me feel better about spending on such short books。 It's a good quick read too, I look forward to every new release from Varnell but none quite as much as the series I've mentioned already。Oh, and the five star is so that the algorithm isn't screwing him on sales。 Like I said though this book is solid 4/5 in a 4/5 series。 。。。more