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Pokémon for Unrepentant Sociopaths: A Review of Reverend Insanity

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Well, this is just about exactly what it says on the tin. I've finally mustered up the energy to write a full-length review of what's a plausible contender for my Favourite Novel Ever, Reverend Insanity. I'd reproduce it here too, but it's a better reading experience on Substack (let's ignore the shameless self-promotion, and the fact that I can't be arsed to re-do the markdown tags)

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Originally a scholar from modern day China, Fang Yuan died and reincarnated in the world of Reverend Insanity. .., "There is only immortality, only eternal life should be the goal one should pursue! If one cannot live forever, is there any difference between a rank nine Gu Immortal and a pile of shit in the gutter?! I am a huge fool, but I do not wish to be a fool that is made of shit...

But reincarnation (not to speak of magic) should be a big proof that there is more to the world than material shit. Fang Yuan should have rather perfected his soul.

He had seen souls dissipate to seemingly nothing, with no indication that they were passing to any better world, or indeed that the world in question would be better. Why stake everything on another rebirth when you can grasp the life that you know?