Wandering — The
Based on community feedback and expert reviews,
: The "Innverse" is exceptionally vast, often described as having an "ocean-deep" complexity that rewards long-term readers. It features unique takes on classic fantasy races, such as Goblins who are treated as more than just "vermin" through thoughtful allegories on survival and racism.
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“It’s a wandering series in need of an editor. Well written and acted but the pacing is weird and story arcs aren’t arced well, IMO.” www.facebook.com · 1 year ago
“I almost put it down several times. Glad I didn't. Because these books don't have a traditional editor, you really get to see the author's writing evolve, and it gets much more polished as it goes on.” Based on community feedback and expert reviews, :
: As a web novel with over 16 million words, the pacing is a frequent point of critique. Many reviewers note that the first book feels like a "messy first draft" in need of a heavy-handed editor, with chapters that frequently "wander" and "dawdle" through slice-of-life moments.
Reader opinions on the first volume are notably polarized, often centering on whether the slow start is a dealbreaker. Well written and acted but the pacing is
: The story is driven by deeply flawed and relatable protagonists like Erin Solstice and Ryoka Griffin. While some early readers find Erin’s "airheaded" or "annoying" personality a hurdle, many argue that her growth and the emotional payoffs—often described as "heartbreaking"—are worth the investment.