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On January 20th, 2020, an explosion rocked the International School in Seattle, Washington. That explosion brought magic to the world, spreading across the globe in what would come to be called the Awakening. All around the world, people began to develop magic powers, some of them even turning into creatures of myth like elves and dwarves. With magic came monsters, and other threats to the world. Some of those who had power took up the call, and became adventurers or heroes, fighing back the monsters. Others let their newfound powers go to their heads, becoming villains. Many turned their powers to crafting, and melding magic and technology. And a few began delving into the secrets of magic for knowledge's sake alone. But the blast that kickstarted the Awakening did more than just bring magic to the world. Twenty students, all in the same class, disappeared that day. No trace of their remains was ever found, and no one else in the building was so much as injured. People began calling them the Lost Sleepers, twenty souls who would never Awaken like the rest of the world had. Forty years after the Awakening, one of them returned. **This is an Omnibus version of books 1-4 of The OP Lich is a Returnee.** Review: Potato - In the absence of a plot, you cant call this a book. Imagine sitting in a resteraunt and the waiter comes out, sits you down and then proceeds to tell you about all the ingredients. After an hour of slides, pictures and rambilings, you are asked to leave. Get ready for a nonsensical plot, repeated paragraphs and a lot of fictional information with no story line. You would get better content from listening to drunk people at bus stops. Review: Good book - A really good book. I truly enjoy having all four books in one easy to read bundle. I highly recommend this book to other readers.
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,848 in Contemporary Fantasy (Books) 5,847 in Urban |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 137 Reviews |
K**R
Potato
In the absence of a plot, you cant call this a book. Imagine sitting in a resteraunt and the waiter comes out, sits you down and then proceeds to tell you about all the ingredients. After an hour of slides, pictures and rambilings, you are asked to leave. Get ready for a nonsensical plot, repeated paragraphs and a lot of fictional information with no story line. You would get better content from listening to drunk people at bus stops.
J**A
Good book
A really good book. I truly enjoy having all four books in one easy to read bundle. I highly recommend this book to other readers.
K**R
Interesting premise
While I don't agree with some of the beliefs expressed within, the book is nonetheless a good read. The concept is different and the inclination to explain some of the magic within the bounds of the different worlds is quite interesting. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
D**D
Something different, but good
This series is different from what I've come to expect from this author, but it is nevertheless a good series. One notable difference is that this series has a female main character. It's not the first time this author has done so, but I think it's worth noting. The book involved a lot of world building, where the reader learns about two worlds. There's a lot of information, at times, but for the most it is introduced at a good pace and in interesting ways.
X**E
Good reac
I enjoyed reading this book. I wish there was more. now I need ten more words to finish this review
S**7
not a good story/interesting fantasy idea
This reads very lightly as a story. The rest reads like was in a magic class room. Interesting idea but 2/5 for the story I did not want to go to magic college myself! The rest is so โwiabuโ it gets cringy. Almost like the author exhausted Japanese culture as a god.
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