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Escape From a Deserted Island With Enemy Female Soldiers
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By aibi
150 chapters
2024
Description
One way to survive in an uninhabited island teeming with monsters: trust your enemies.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- novelpia
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Escape From a Deserted Island With Enemy Female Soldiers Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Escape From a Deserted Island With Enemy Female Soldiers
First Impressions
Okay, so the title is definitely a mouthful, but "Escape From a Deserted Island With Enemy Female Soldiers" immediately grabbed my attention. The premise is undeniably intriguing: a group of soldiers from opposing sides, stranded together and forced to cooperate. I went in expecting a survival story with some potential romance sprinkled in, and that's pretty much what I got, although with a few interesting twists.
What Works Well
The strongest point of this novel, in my opinion, is the development of the relationships between the characters. The author does a solid job of portraying the gradual shift from animosity to understanding. Watching these enemies learn to trust each other, overcome language barriers, and work together for survival was genuinely compelling. I found myself invested in their journey, especially as they confronted both external threats (the island itself, fantasy creatures) and internal conflicts (prejudice, past actions). The story excels in depicting how shared hardship can break down even the most deeply ingrained hatred. The fantasy elements are well-integrated, adding an extra layer of danger and excitement to their struggle for survival.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall story, there were moments where the reconciliation felt a little rushed. The novel attempts to grapple with the complexities of war, exploring the idea that governments and people often have conflicting agendas. While the author touches on this, some aspects could have been explored with more nuance.
Final Verdict
"Escape From a Deserted Island With Enemy Female Soldiers" is a surprisingly enjoyable read if you're looking for a blend of action, adventure, and character-driven drama. The core strength lies in the believable development of relationships between enemies forced to become allies. While there are some minor shortcomings in exploring the broader themes of war, the novel delivers a satisfying and engaging story overall. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys survival stories with a touch of fantasy and a focus on character growth.
