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3.71 AVERAGE

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oglopfabool's review

5.0

I highly enjoyed this! I loved being able to see Sasukes struggle to figure out his way to redemption and the life he’s trying to see ahead of himself.

the plot was interesting, and overall good but the translation waS a mEss
adventurous mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous dark tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I don't think I am the right person to write a review about this for many reasons, but I think I can do this without letting my thoughts about Sasuke come through.

I loved this cover, the details and everything and how it's related to the plot of this book, it's def a positive point here.

The story pretty much is about how Sasuke is who he is in Boruto, a lot of things that are not in the anime you can find out here. About Sasuke being the Police of Konoha and how he helped everyone even though he hated the village who killed his brother, the village who had turned the back on him. It shows how Sasuke had grown through all his pain to become someone better, someone who wants to be different and someone who sees the future, not like the old Sasuke, the one who only thought about revenge and how he wanted to kill everyone for Itachi.

I don't really enjoy the way the story was written, I'd rather read this book on Sasuke's POV, although the book is all about himself, the fact that a third person is narrating the book really bothers me, I think it kept the character away from the reader, like it was just a shown up of the story, I didn't feel any closer to him or his feelings, and that's something I'm always looking forward to. Also, the chapters are not really well divided, nor are the book parts, which results in 40 pages chapters and boring readings at some point during your reading because the chapter never ends.

There are things that I love about this book: how the character development in this book is really strong and cohesive; the way that Sasuke always thinks about Itachi and Naruto, whom have always believed in him, no matter how he treated him (I must say, I've cried reading the prologue thousand times); the art on the beginning of each part of the book and also the little symbol at the end of the page and def the epilogue.

Although many people say he doesn't like Sakura or Sarada, it's pretty clear after this book that he does love them and that he would do anything for them and to keep a saver world to Sarada grow, he's a father now and he can't take risks like he would when he was younger.

I do really recommend this book from those who hate Sasuke, it shows a more human version of Sasuke, a humble Sasuke, you will even like him (I hope).

That's it, I'm not saying more to avoid spoiller, but y'all should read it.

My man is on fire.

Words cannot describe the love and joy I felt while reading this

I like reading Naruto stories like this/ in this novel format because we get deeper looks into the characters' minds, get more detail into events and how things work (like healing, for one example), etc. It helps fill in and answer questions I didn't know I had about the series.