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My Thoughts on The Chosen One Was Me, Not You
Alright, let's dive into "The Chosen One Was Me, Not You." I went in with moderate expectations, knowing this was a popular title, and came out with some mixed feelings. It's a story that definitely has its hooks, but whether those hooks sink deep enough to keep you engaged is another question entirely.
First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A protagonist seemingly cast aside, only to rise above? Classic underdog story, and I'm a sucker for those. The early chapters did a decent job of setting the stage, painting a picture of a family dynamic rife with complex relationships and a protagonist who, shall we say, isn't exactly winning any popularity contests.
What Works Well
The strongest point of this novel, in my opinion, is the protagonist's journey. Seeing him evolve and discover his true potential is satisfying, even if the path is a well-trodden one. The author does a solid job of building the world around him, hinting at deeper lore and mysteries that kept me wanting to know more. I also appreciated the nuance in the family relationships. While there's conflict aplenty, it's not all black and white. The regret and internal struggles of the parents add a layer of complexity that elevates the story beyond a simple revenge tale.
Areas of Concern
However, I did find some aspects less appealing. The protagonist's personality can be a bit grating at times. While confidence is admirable, there were moments when it veered into arrogance, making it difficult to fully root for him. Also, the plot does lean heavily on familiar tropes. If you're looking for something groundbreaking and unique, this might not be it. The academy setting, the OP protagonist, the "rubbing it in their faces" moments – they're all there.
Final Verdict
"The Chosen One Was Me, Not You" is a decent read that hits familiar fantasy beats. While the protagonist's personality and reliance on common tropes might be a turn-off for some, the compelling character journey and hints of a deeper world offer enough to keep others engaged. I'd say give it a try if you're in the mood for a classic underdog story with a confident (perhaps a little too confident) protagonist.
