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Mother of Learning
by Domagoj Kurmaić, nobody103
I came very, very close to DNFing this book in the first 20% or so. It was so cringe, in an "oh, I'm socially avoidant but really discerning and better than everyone else and also a twat but don't realize it" kind of way. I got these vibe that the author had no friends but didn't know why and kind of quietly raged against the world so he wrote a book where even if he still didn't have friends, he could at least be cool somehow.
Anyway, it turns out the author was trying to show a character arc, and MC becomes progressively more bearable as the book progresses. He does a fun job with the time loop concept, and it's honestly quite fun and interesting at times.
You can tell he took heavy notes from lame anime when writing the book. For instance, every time loop starts with his little sister waking him up. I think it's supposed to be cute, but it's just anime-cringe. Tbf, he does slowly develop the characters and relationships.
Not good, not great, but I don't regret reading it.
Anyway, it turns out the author was trying to show a character arc, and MC becomes progressively more bearable as the book progresses. He does a fun job with the time loop concept, and it's honestly quite fun and interesting at times.
You can tell he took heavy notes from lame anime when writing the book. For instance, every time loop starts with his little sister waking him up. I think it's supposed to be cute, but it's just anime-cringe. Tbf, he does slowly develop the characters and relationships.
Not good, not great, but I don't regret reading it.