Jean wakes up in a grass field, surrounded by strangers with no memory of how he got there. On the distant horizon stands a black door. Beyond it lies a dark corridor—the entrance to a dungeon. And what’s past the dungeon? Another field with another door. With each step forward, the world grows stranger. Monsters lurk in the shadows, deadly traps wait to claim the weak, and the cycle never seems to end.
Jean has two choices: push through or die like the rest. But what if forward only leads to more doors?
Holy. Just wow. I'm absolutely blown away by this literature masterpiece. The action, worldbuilding, and depth is just insane. It feels as if the author is some sort of God with his fingers. He is the ultimate keyboard warrior of writers. I especially love the part where Jean is riding a unicorn while eating Doritos. So crunchy. So majestic. Truly a masterpiece that should be taught in schools. 6/5 stars, would recommend. This is a 100% unbiased opinion from a reader who is definitely not the author.