Celia: After Dying in the Apocalypse, I Live Once Again!

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After dying in the apocalypse brought about by higher beings, Celia is given another chance at life. And with a nifty System too!

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Community Reviews(7)

  • Randalthor77Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Like it or hate it but either way you will probably decide pretty early on but if it is for you pretty consistently good in terms of the arcs and story quality an easy read personally a refreshing palate cleanser between other follows on RR with a great upload schedule.
  • TheDevilsAssociateRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    So this is an interesting one. The story is absolutely absurd. The characters are absurd. The writing is absurd. And… I LOVE IT!!!
    So this is not what i would normally read. I am normally a major grimdark fan. So imagine my surprise when i found myself enjoying this absurd and random story. The MC has been through some serious shit, but she persevered in a mary sue kind of way. However i think that she is written that way for comedic value.
    I do not believe that this story is by any means meant to be taken seriously. It’s too cartoonish, with some serious looney toons elements to it. Which is quite fine to me.
    it is difficult for me to put this one down, not because its oh so amazing but because it appeals to a part of myself that had gone silent for many years. This book is kind of childish but in a good way. The playful tone of the story helps to keep the story from getting depressing when it otherwise would.
    the only thing i would recommend to the author is to go back and read your story out loud to correct the abundance of grammatical errors that are present within the work. Otherwise i love it.
  • Ron ArnoldRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Although there are a few spelling errors and wrong words the story is easy to follow. The characters are well made up and work well into the story.  The words flow well and aren't choppy.  I hope the story stays as interesting as I keep reading.
    P.S. I hope the writer IllyasArt can keep the wonderful chapters coming.
  • Mr.JaxinRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    This is a fun popcorn binge, nothing more, nothing less, and it knows it. It's not pretending to be something it's not. Just relax, don't take it too seriously, and have a fun time with it. Sure, I wish it was a bit less scattered, not a harem, and contained more than just 'lesbian' for gender representation but that's simply part of the charm I suppose.
  • FallingLeftRoyal Road
    ★★★ 3.0
    This story feels like it would be fun if it was just better written. The characters all talk like robots and do things for random reasons while commenting that they are strange. The dialog is especially odd with characters names being put at the beginning of each line of dialog followed by a colon like it's a play yet has "I said" and stuff like that as well.
    Possibly my biggest gripe is that the main character comes across as notably Mary Sue-ish even for a power fantasy. People meet her then when we see things from their perspective immediately start talking about how much they like her and care about her despite her barely talking to them and literally just having met them.
    The skill growth also seems quite odd with her slowly leveling her skills then suddenly for absolutely no discernable reason decides to chop down literally THOUSANDS of trees in a few hours and maxes woodcutting. Given that the average acre of forest around 50-100 trees per acre that means she cut down at least 20 acres of trees and given the plural that means it's likely significantly more. She does this on a whim as a child while remarking that she has trouble chopping a tree down then chops down thousands of trees in seemingly maybe one or two hours. Just why? This is written as a tee-hee I'm so silly moment but should be remarked upon as pure insanity but any sane individual.
  • CheesingtonyRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    This story is cliche and power fantasy incarnate. While it is a fun read, it's also kind of a chore to get through.
    The characters are pretty bland and everything just exist to be a boon or a foe to the main character. And they all are written very simple and rather one dimensional.
    Still, this story is easy to read and there are no glaring issues texts wise.
    My main gripe with this story is its structure. It's all over the place. The MC dies (shocker) reincarnates as one thing, then couple of chapters, then another thing, couple of chapters. Everything hopps fromm one Storybeat to the next. And while it's written in a way that it doesn't confuse the reader, it makes you frustrated reading it, because interesting plot developments don't get their time to shine. Once something interesting is happening, it's already over.
    But don't get me wrong. The story is very light and it requires not a whole lot of input on the readers part. But it has elements that are good executed. If you like Powerfantasy isekai nr. X. Give this story a shot. It should be right up your alley.
  • IbisRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    The system rewards the MC very easily: she starts out as a cell but after a few chapters she gets the body of a little girl and 4 or 5 chapters later she is already a teenager.
    Moreover, the dialogues feel robotic/impersonal in all chapters: an example is that in one chapter the protagonist says that she is 16 years old, the woman she is talking to answers that she can't believe her and the answer is "ok" and that's how the conversation ends and they move on to another topic.
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