List of reviews made by users for the I’m an Infinite Regressor, But I’ve Got Stories to Tell novel.

10 users have written reviews for the I’m an Infinite Regressor, But I’ve Got Stories to Tell novel and rated it with an average score of 4.9 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 1284th among all the novels in the Light Novel Pub FAN platform.

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SidMidnight 19
Chapter 140 3 days ago
(5.0)

This is peak fiction. Amazing storytelling, unique characters, insane concepts. The novel is the perfect mix of emotions, depressions, horrors, terrors with a considerable and satisfying amount of comedy. Every characters will have their own story, roles, distinctive personalites in the story. The way that the protagonist defeats his enemy is really fascinating. This story isn't just about powering up to just smash everything out of the way but the protagonist has to find the rules and laws to overcome a certain obstacle. Anyway, this story is an expceptional masterpiece that you definitely should give a try

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RyujiLy 43
Chapter 136 5 days ago
(5.0)

World building, design: Very good, while anomalies are very random and chaotic and work very differently, in the grand scheme of things, the logic of “why” remains consistent. Character design and development: It’s a story about a regressor, that isn’t about power scaling and whatnot but stories, about characters and events. What do you think? Plot: Lots of time jumps between various cycles. Overarching goal remains the same, some analogies that make sense in korean are difficult to translate properly though, but the translators did a very good job. Storytelling: Fluent, pacing could work a bit more(this is from a very subjective experience and thus not as objective as I’d like it to be). Writing: Grammar and voc are good, translation is excellent. Overal: 4. 4/5. Expected to be 4. 6-4. 8/5 when completed.

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phonix 15
Chapter 36 6 days ago
(5.0)

Only have read about 30-ish chapters and it’s a pretty good read. All the side characters around the MC might seem insignificant at first, but they actually have some depth. The Mc is pretty chill and carefree. Not edgy at all, but he is a little crazy, just a little. Not a masterpiece like RI OR LOTM but a really enjoyable read, though if you dislike reading a lot about side characters more than the protagonist, I can see you not enjoying this as much. Real rating 4/5 just rating 5 star cause I think it should be more popular(read on the og translation site if you want to support, I already have, just comment here and there, every other chapter or so. 👋

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Brickyboi 2
Chapter 94 6 days ago
(5.0)

easily one of my top 5 novels i’ve ever read, the characters are so well written. Sometimes this novel is hilarious, and other times it is sad, a perfect balance if i say so myself.

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ghidimonpeten 1
Chapter 45 7 days ago
(5.0)

i can only say that the start can be a little strange with a lot of things that are strange and doesn't seem to fit together but after you surpass this stage it became a peak novel, great stories not a linear one but more a collection of stories that at the start aren't connected but the more you read the more you understand and the fact that all is narrated by the protagonist like an old tale is a huge plus

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DeuSexNovel 4
Chapter 2 7 days ago
(5.0)

Definitely an excellent novel. Certainly less poetic than the previous work, however it makes up for it with a very original and well-written story. Or perhaps it would be better to say Stories in the plural. The author explores the various characters in the world he interacts with depending on his regression, so these are mini stories focused on how he related to a given character in a given regression. Sometimes there are characters already told in other stories, but since it is a different regression, those characters are also different. I thought that this would have made the work very difficult, BUT it wasn't so, the author knew how to dose everything very well, in fact it is difficult for each story to last more than 3 or 5 chapters. I highly recommend it, but it's a very different job from suicide SSS.

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Scribe980 2
Chapter 1 7 days ago
(4.0)

(Sorry for any bad grammar, I'm writing this with a translator) (Mild spoiler warning) Wonderful, simply wonderful. As the synopsis says, this novel is about an infinite regressor in his 1183 cycle who begins to write a book about the stories that happened during all these cycles. Initially it presents 3 of the main characters (one of them not so important), the Saint (one of Mc's greatest allies - not always? -), Old Scho (an old man who took a vacation with his wife for an indefinite period of time) and SG- Man (yes, I don't remember his name) and then begins to introduce the concept of Anomalies and Voids, which are the monsters and dungeons of this universe. I love how the MC sometimes treats some anomalies and voids, for example: in one cycle he tortured (?) an Oceanic class Void (which took him several cycles to learn to clean) to make him accept being a Coffee Maker; another example is when the MC used a Void to create horses and make them an efficient means of transportation, but in the end he made the animals become new species of dinosaurs. Regarding love interests, we have a few, but the main one is the Singing Witch who loves trains.

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Timestopeasy 5
Chapter 8 7 days ago
(5.0)

I read up to chapter 40 and I can say that This novel is incredibly well constructed and solid, as well as being quite interesting to see another perspective on "going back in time" Good for me it's a solid 4. 8/5

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SpiritualSeer 2
Chapter 135 8 days ago
(5.0)

This novel is one of the goats! made by the author of SSS Suicide Hunter. It has beautiful storytelling and some amazing characters as we learn about the Undertakers 1183 regressions in a nonlinear story.

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MirsteNamnam 2
Chapter 1 8 days ago
(5.0)

I find this novel to be very unique in its conception. We have a main character, who, although is not completely bland or without depth, is really passive, assumably due to his thousands of runbacks. So far, it doesnt sound all too different from what we have en masse, but there is a key difference; This book is written in a non-linear, non-chronological way, where each chapter may be about a completely different run. Its basically like reading the diary of a spectator-like person, who ripped each of the pages out and randomly rearranged them. This is not to say that the novel is completely chaotic, instead, its well planned, and the reader wont be feeling confusion while reading the story. The story takes place in a rather ordinary modern-world post-apocalyptic setting, where each run, no matter what, will fail without exception, at least so far. So the world building itself isnt really ingenious, but that isnt really the focus of the story anyways. The side-cast is very good. All of the characters have some kind of special twist to them, making them pretty memorable, and are, all-in-all, pretty likeable. Dont expect high stakes or crazy action scenes, because the main character is not only what you could call an overpowered character, he also knows pretty much everything that will happen in the future down to the minute details. Romance is not the focus of the story either, so dont expect it. The translation is impeccable too, so dont worry about grammatical errors. Tldr; 9/10. A unique twist to the generic regressor-trope, focusing more on the importang milestones of different runs, rather than the entire journey, leaving a non-chronological and non-linear story.

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