![]() Nixon Medical Historical Library of The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Well I hope you keep on finding great books and keep on reading.A Latin copy of the Canon of Medicine, dated 1484, located at the P.I. I'm not saying that's bad but I was hoping one of my first tries at these novels would have closure, now is going to be a few years before the western publisher caughts up and it probably is going to stop being translated by the helpful community. The only problem I have is that I don't see nowhere even close the end of the story of these books, I'm not that much of an avid reader of light novels so I don't know how long are usually these books but this fells like we are barely at the beginning. ![]() I really like some of the stories, the world seems really thought out, the characters get more fun and likable and as it moves forward the story doesn't lose my interest, I want to know how and why they got trapped in that alternative reality. The only problem I have is that I don't see nowhere even close the end of the story of these books, I'm not that much of an avid reader of light novels so I don't kno I don't feel right rating these books as I read a (very well made) fan translated version. I don't feel right rating these books as I read a (very well made) fan translated version. Verdict: My personal history with MMOs aside, this is a solid volume that helps bring the world of Log Horizon forward. They felt like actual players and so that helped as well. It also helped that while I wasn't enjoying the aspects of the raid, the characters of Silver Sword and all were interesting and not just stand-ins. when Shiro and friends start experiencing the same issues (and they are typical when trying to learn a new raid/dungeon) it brought back a LOT of traumatic memories.įortunately for me, Touno-sensei was able to pull off a solid ending for me that made it worthwhile. I spent many a useless hour wiping time and time again trying to figure it out and just getting frustrated and annoyed when I could have been out playing the game and enjoying myself. I always preferred the process of playing the game and the crafting (some games more than others certainly!) than getting to the end game content and spending countless hours searching for that bigger-badder piece of gear so I could move to the next rank of raid to seek another piece of gear. Even the smaller 5-person dungeons were often more of a chore than they were worth. and I have never cared for the raiding aspect of ANY of them. I've played a number of MMOs over the years. Here's where personal history made me suffer. We finally get to Shiro and things improve dramatically until we get to the raid. ![]() I loathe Neruha and so starting off with her just left me wanting to put the book down. I always preferred the process of playi I have to admit I struggled with this book at first. I have to admit I struggled with this book at first.
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