Curse of the Kat (Dropped)

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Description

So, I died. And apparently, I was given an option to live a new life in another world. I even got to customize the world and my new self! Well… that is, if the randomize button worked properly. Now, I’m standing here in an embarrassing cat costume supposedly blessed by this ‘god’ who goes by the name ‘Kat’.Got all of that? No? Well… me neither.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2018
Author
JavilyNA

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.3/ 5.0
Followers
403
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335,483

Chapters(87 total)

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Community Reviews(3)

  • sinkingshipRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    It's kind of sparsely written but if you look past that it's a good time. The author compares it to Kuma Kuma Kuma but I for one think it's much better than that series, since there is an actual overarching plot thread and some drama that makes you feel invested in the story. Despite that though the overall tone of the story is pretty light and fun, which is nice.
    The only major downside in my opinion is how little is actually written - everything is short and sweet. And by that I mean one or two sentence descriptions of characters and places that don't leave the setting feeling very "fleshed out". So it's not even really a downside, just a stylistic thing, but I think it bears mentioning.
  • syldibears_workshopRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    The overall score is set to 4 and a half stars because the story is an interesting take on the whole LitRPG thing. Even if it is not a LitRPG, the fact it uses some elements like stats, a currency, etc, make it a little more fun to read.
    However, the story is a little bland I suppose. This is not a bad thing, nor is it good. It serves its purpose and piques interest for those who want to explore the world. Sor far we have Buanna and I hope it opens up to new towns and we find out what world we are in.
    The style is something I have seen more out of a first person perspective play by play. It is short and sweet. The sensory details are minimalist and it is well done. Flows a lot like poetry but doesn't quite have the mystical feel most poetry does. I suppose if I were to give it a label it would be free form poetry, but it doesn't have quite the same feel. Peculiar style which draws you in--I think thats what I'll go with.
    Grammar serves its purpose. Nothing was mispelled, but there was some run on sentences. I don't see it as too big of a deal since the only perspective we get is Nina's and she is experiencing a new world she was given by the god named Kat.
    Story. Lets talk about it, for a moment here. The story is a doozy. I won't give too much away but there are a LOT of questions I have for the story which I hope will be answered in the future. This is a good thing because it keeps you wondering why on some plane of existence she was allowed to live an afterlife like this, or even if this was an afterlife in the first place. Perhaps I am reading too far into it with the tiny bit of information I was given.
    All the characters in the story act in the same fashion as an anime. I am not sure if it is intentional or maybe I am reading it incorrectly, but they very much read anime to me. They do act human enough, especially when they discover the abilities of our heroine...or hero. The gate guard may as well be a boss who drops epic loots at this point, he is my favorit
  • BoredBeyondBeliefRoyal Road
    ★★★ 2.5
    Average score practically, this is one of those stereotype novels.
    Gets into a city with no ID
    Tells people about her reincarnation for no reason
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