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NappatheSaiyan
NappatheSaiyanLv106yrNappatheSaiyan

This is a pretty unique take on the whole Xanxia/Wuxia style of writing. Sort of based on a science background at first but quickly devolves into the nonsense of "understanding the laws of things" essentially Dao's. Still falls into the pitfall that somehow every culture in this FANTASY world is somehow only chinese and chinese culture based which makes the story 1 dimensional. All in all these novels aren't really great writing, but they pass the time decently enough. The novel starts off pretty unique but after a couple hundred chapters devolves into the same old same old from Tomatoes. Good try in the beginning but fizzles out to blandness and unoriginal ideas later in the story.

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Chizky
ChizkyLv5Chizky

Hello can i ask a question.. im new here ..is swallowed star sequel of ..CD,ST.DE? TY FOR ANSWERING

NappatheSaiyan
NappatheSaiyanLv10NappatheSaiyan

No, as someone who has read all three of those novels (DE is ongoing right now) they are connected but aren't sequels. Same author. Think of each novel as a completely separate universe. At least I'm pretty sure that's how he writes his novel. None of the plots or events are connected to each other until the end of the novels. Coiling Dragon was one of the first of his novels so that character has a tiny bit connection at the very end of ST. As for SS I'm sure it will get connected to the other novels right at the end.

Chizky:Hello can i ask a question.. im new here ..is swallowed star sequel of ..CD,ST.DE? TY FOR ANSWERING
Squadleaderjoey
SquadleaderjoeyLv11Squadleaderjoey

CD DE and ST are three that are interconnected. The rest are stand alones. Those three share a multiverse while the rest of his novels are not withen that multiverse

NappatheSaiyan:No, as someone who has read all three of those novels (DE is ongoing right now) they are connected but aren't sequels. Same author. Think of each novel as a completely separate universe. At least I'm pretty sure that's how he writes his novel. None of the plots or events are connected to each other until the end of the novels. Coiling Dragon was one of the first of his novels so that character has a tiny bit connection at the very end of ST. As for SS I'm sure it will get connected to the other novels right at the end.