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My Thoughts on I Tried To Run Away, But The protagonist Is Just Too Formidable
Okay, let's dive into "I Tried To Run Away, But The protagonist Is Just Too Formidable." I've been following this one for a bit, and I have some thoughts brewing. It's definitely a novel that evokes strong feelings, and while it has some definite strengths, there are also a few points that gave me pause.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the premise is intriguing. The title alone promises a wild ride, and with tags like "male yandere," "obsessive love," and "omegaverse," you know you're stepping into potentially dark and intense territory. The combination of comedy and mature themes also suggested a potentially interesting tonal balance.
What Works Well
The author clearly knows how to build tension and create a compelling power dynamic. The "love interest falls in love first" trope is executed well, and the possessive nature of the protagonist definitely adds a layer of intrigue, especially if you're into that kind of thing. The world-building, from what I've read, is also pretty solid, effectively setting the stage for the events that unfold. I found myself quickly invested in the central relationship, despite its… complexities. The humor lands well, providing moments of levity amidst the heavier themes, which I appreciated.
Areas of Concern
I did struggle with one particular aspect. The MC's actions early on, specifically the entanglement with someone who has a fiancé, felt a bit off. While the circumstances are likely more complicated than they appear, the initial lack of awareness on the MC's part made it difficult to fully root for him at that point. It created a moral grey area that, while perhaps intentional, did impact my overall enjoyment of those early chapters.
Final Verdict
Overall, "I Tried To Run Away, But The protagonist Is Just Too Formidable" is a novel with a lot to offer, especially if you're a fan of the yandere trope and omegaverse settings. The writing is engaging, the plot is intriguing, and the characters are, if nothing else, memorable. However, potential readers should be aware of the morally ambiguous actions of the MC early in the story. It's a wild ride, but be prepared for some bumps along the way.
