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The Peculiars’ Tale
By anaknirizal
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Browse Library →76 chapters
2015
Description
She can see the future. He can see the past. And he can read minds. They’re Peculiars. They exist. This is their tale.
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Publication Information
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- Original Language
- filipino
- Type
- Published Novel
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My Thoughts on The Peculiars’ Tale
I dove into "The Peculiars’ Tale" with a mix of curiosity and caution, given the somewhat varied opinions surrounding it. It's clear this novel has struck a chord with many, especially those looking for something outside the typical fantasy fare, and I can see why.
First Impressions
Initially, I found myself a bit underwhelmed. Several readers pointed out that the early chapters can feel slow or even uninteresting, and I have to agree. The story takes a little while to find its footing, and the introduction of numerous characters early on, some of whom seem to vanish, felt a bit jarring. However, sticking with it definitely pays off.
What Works Well
What truly shines in "The Peculiars’ Tale" is its unique premise and the gradual unveiling of its mysteries. The female protagonist, Morie, is a refreshing change of pace. She's not an overpowered character, but rather a realistically flawed individual grappling with her precognitive abilities and a past shrouded in amnesia. I appreciated her complexity and the fact that her actions felt grounded, even when dealing with the supernatural.
The world-building is another strong point. The author seamlessly blends fantastical elements into a modern setting, creating a sense of intrigue and suspense. The promise of uncovering Morie's identity and the secrets of the mysterious organization chasing her kept me hooked. The story really picks up around chapter 30, introducing more action, fantasy, and a deeper exploration of the "Peculiars" themselves.
Areas of Concern
While I ultimately enjoyed the story, there are a few areas where it could be improved. Some readers mentioned occasional grammar errors and a lack of detailed descriptions, which I also noticed. These issues didn't detract significantly from my enjoyment, but addressing them would certainly enhance the reading experience. Also, some found the MC's pessimistic attitude off-putting, though I personally thought it fit her circumstances.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "The Peculiars’ Tale" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're seeking a fantasy novel with a unique flavor and a strong female lead. While the beginning might be a bit slow, the mysteries, action, and character development that unfold make it a captivating journey. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're willing to invest a bit of time to let the story truly blossom.
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