Aug 9, 2024
Its been a bit since I've finished Omniscient Reader Viewpoint, All I can say is ORV is easily the most tragic, thought invoking and genuinely one of the best Novel I've ever personally read, the cast of characters, the dynamics and chemistry, the lore, foreshadowing, the protagonist and antagonist, the beginning, middle and the end it all accumulated and eventually became the Omniscient Reader viewpoint that I loved. First lets talk about Kim Dokja the sole reader of the Ways of the survival.]
Kim Dokja is a very complex protagonist someone who was abused and found solace within Ways of Survival the very book that quite
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literally saved his life and one that eventually became his very own tragedy, as someone who's the sole reader of that novel and (alongside the Kim Dokja Company) was eventually thrust into that world without any warning whatsoever and thus through the knowledge of the novel he read till the end and with his comrades managed to create the ending he desperately wanted to the point where he would continually sacrifice himself and cause immeasurable pain to his companions all for him to experience his very own Epilogue for all eternity. next up is the regressor and protagonist of Ways of Survival Yoo joonghyuk
Yoo Joonghyuk being a regressor and similar to Kim Dokja being the only one who knew about ways of survival through experiencing the same tragedy over and over again even till 1800 turns until he eventually reached the final scenario all alone losing comrades and also him along the way yet thanks to Kim Dokja that he met in the 3rd turn he managed to get there without losing anyone, I loved his development throughout from wanting to regress every time something went wrong hoping it'll work out in the end, but thanks to Kim Dokja's words to live this turn and not think that by regressing things would turn out well, into wanting to live this turn with the comrades by his side regardless of what happens and how bad the outcome is, it just makes everything he went through very much worth it the growth and pain was worth it till the very end and is what made his journey throughout very heartbreakingly worth it.
Yoo Joonghyuks tragic journey of countless regressions being able to save a lone reader forsaken by many a people even if it was a mere person who's only hobby is reading webnovels he still saved someone and that made the journey somehow worth it while it may have been written for entertainment it still saved someone and that was enough for him.
next up is the writer Han sooyoung the one who wrote ways of survival and the one who technically kickstarted the entire tragedy of everyone yet she wrote it for that one singular reader who that very story saved him and thus she would continuously keep writing it for all eternity, I absolutely love the main concept of the reader, writer and the protagonist, they're all connected in some way and that's what makes them an amazing trio for me and one I can't help but just love them more and more they all bounce off well with each other, their chemistry, dynamic and well everything else after that.
I absolutely adored the found family found within the Kim Dokja Company compiled with the people who fought tooth and nail from the start till the end never backing down no matter what arose, its soo heartwarming how close to a real family they are sometimes they bicker sometimes they help but mostly they're always there for each other regardless of the what happens prior.
I love Omniscient Reader Viewpoint and I always will be so happy to have read it, everything about it is simply magnificent, I really can't put it into words how much I loved it nothing but pure greatness, from the scenario's to the constellations to the dokkaebis and outer gods that they had to face towards the final scenario at the very end it was nothing more than simply amazing and simply one of the greatest novels i've ever personally read and will always be.
'' This story is for that one reader''
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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