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A review by ebbiebooks
Thousand Autumns: Qian Qiu (Novel) Vol. 4 by Meng Xi Shi
adventurous
3.0
I'm going to finish this series, but it's not the one for me. I think it's a bit too serious. It also has the Dragon Ball syndrom in the way it uses combat in the plot. I don't care that much about combat between absurdly powerful characters, yet I'm given those every volume or so.
Also, I don't know if I'm too dumb, but I seem to be missing what's the goal of the characters. They don't seem to have one, or it flip-flops whenever someone needs something from them at this point. There's some political stuff, but it doesn't feel grounded much, like nothing matter that much anyway. Maybe because the characters don't really have that big a connection with court stuff, and not that much either with sect's powerplay. Everything falls a litte flat.
Also, I don't know if I'm too dumb, but I seem to be missing what's the goal of the characters. They don't seem to have one, or it flip-flops whenever someone needs something from them at this point. There's some political stuff, but it doesn't feel grounded much, like nothing matter that much anyway. Maybe because the characters don't really have that big a connection with court stuff, and not that much either with sect's powerplay. Everything falls a litte flat.