
Hello lovely readers, how are you feeling today, I hope everything is going well.
Today’s review is all about novels from Asia. China to be precise. My last two reviews were also based on books from Chinese authors and you can check them later if you haven’t done that already.
Library of heaven’s path is about a young man called Zhang Xaun who died and his soul was traversed into a world of martial arts where strength is supreme. Zhang Xaun finds himself in the body of a lowly teacher who has a very bad reputation as the school trash teacher and is on the verge of losing his job if he doesn’t get any students by the end of the admission process.
Zhang Xaun’s reputation is so bad that even students who are yet to enter the school know how terrible he is but the current Zhang Xaun (the new soul) does not plan on giving up that easily. He makes up his mind about getting students even if he has to lie to get them.
After his transcending, Zhang Xaun finds a mysterious library in his mind that is capable of giving him the flaws of anything or anyone he sees or come in contact with. With this heavenly cheat library, Zhang Xaun plans on climbing up the ladder of success and will work hard to leave this present misery.
Library of heaven’s path is a fictional novel with martial arts and cultivation as the major topics. Now although it might sound boring probably because of this review, the book is actually funny most especially the main characters miserly habits.
This book can be found on Webnovel and it also has a comic book which can also be found on Webnovel. Just like my last two reviews I also know a place where you can get these books for free and all you have to do is drop a comment.
I would rate this book a 5 out of 5 as I really enjoyed it and I would recommend it to anyone. What I don’t like about the book though is the MCs exaggerating strength (although it seems nice at times) and how undefeated he is.
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