Heaven Official’s Blessing: Tian Guan Ci Fu (Novel) Vol. 7

by

Mò Xiāng Tóng Xiù, ZeldaCW, Tai3_3

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of Chinese fantasy novels (xianxia) with LGBTQ+ themes would likely enjoy this book.
  • Readers who appreciate intricate plots with twists, epic battles, and a mix of action and romance would find it appealing.
  • Those who enjoy character-driven stories with deep world-building and exploration of themes like devotion and redemption would be drawn to this series.
  • It would also appeal to readers who like slow-burn romances that develop over multiple volumes and don't mind cliffhangers or ongoing series.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer standalone novels or dislike cliffhangers might find this book frustrating as it's part of a series and ends without full resolution.
  • Those who are not fans of fantasy genres or complex world-building might struggle with the intricate plot and supernatural elements.
  • Readers who are uncomfortable with LGBTQ+ themes or prefer strictly platonic relationships in their fiction may not enjoy the romantic aspects.
  • Additionally, those who prefer fast-paced action throughout or dislike lengthy dialogue and exposition might find parts of the book slow or tedious.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging plot twists and revelations that keep readers guessing
  • Strong character development, especially for the main couple Xie Lian and Hua Cheng
  • Emotional and touching romantic moments between the lead characters
  • Humorous scenes and dialogue that provide comic relief
  • Intricate world-building and lore that ties together past and present events
  • Return of beloved side characters like Shi Qingxuan
  • Epic battle scenes on a grand scale
  • Well-executed villain reveal that was foreshadowed but still impactful
  • Exploration of themes like devotion, redemption, and the nature of godhood
  • Builds anticipation for the final volume in the series

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found the fight scenes confusing or hard to visualize
  • Pacing issues, with some feeling the plot was rushed in parts
  • Repetitive phrases and writing in certain sections
  • Less focus on side characters and their development
  • Some found the romantic moments distracting from the main plot at times
  • The book ends on a cliffhanger, which was frustrating for some readers
  • A few readers felt the villain's motivations were not fully convincing
  • Some found this volume less engaging compared to previous ones in the series
  • The complex plot may be confusing for readers who haven't closely followed the series
  • Lack of resolution for certain storylines, leaving questions unanswered

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