The Completionist Looper

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An orphaned boy who had his only parent violently taken from him on his 14th birthday, finds himself stuck in a never ending time loop. On his 15th birthday, he awakens to a quest.

Stop the awakening of the Mad Immortal.

Growing up with his mothers philosophies of"practice makes perfect",and"if you want something then go get it",Cyril throws himself at every aspect of life, with one singular goal.

100% completion!

Skills? Mastered!

Techniques? Perfected!

Power? Unlimited!

Every skill, he will have it! For why else was he given infinite time if not to gather the infinite everything itself!

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Community Reviews(2)

  • 444.bellaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I generally don't read much, so finding something that I can sit down and read and have time fly by is great. I have truly enjoyed this story so far.  I can't wait for more of this fantastic work. There was never a dull section that I felt I needed to speed read or skip. I felt quite knowledgeable because of how carefully thought-out all the minor details were. Simply put, I love the narrative overall and cannot wait to read more!
  • ChildConsumerServicesRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Minor Spoilers:
    Let me start by saying, Amazing Book, go read it right now.
    Okay, the real review: The synopsis is misleading, I went into this book thinking it would be an Urban Fantasy, I was thinking more along the lines that Everett (the MC) would have to track down or look for his escaped 'delusions'. Boy was I wrong, the story immediately becomes Apocalyptic about 2 chapters in and introduces some mindblowing concepts.
    Some of the minor problems I have is that the character dialog at times can be slightly confusing, I understand that sometimes it's designed to be confusing but still find it a little annoying at times I also am not a fan of some of the characters personalities and how, at times, they seem to be very accepting of the situation.
    Overall, a really good book, enjoying it immensely so far.
    If this review looks like it was written by a 16-year-old who failed English class then you'd not only be right but also a shockingly good judge of writing ability.