The Hollowing - a cursed sickness that drives the innocent into the earth - has shattered the old world, and from its graves, something new... something monstrous, begins to rise.
Ren Kuroda once tried to play god when he created the Argwan Serum, a cure that instead birthed something... other. Something that could no longer be called human. Now he hides behind a stolen identity, a stolen life, and a fragile dream of peace.
But blood remembers. Secrets fester. And deep in the jungle, evolution dances a wicked tune.
A good story, the beginning was amazing but I wanted a description of the characters
an amazing novel, but you should have more characters design
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it feels like the narrative is progressing towards something massive and world-shattering, and I’m eager to see how the emotional and thematic arcs continue to evolve
A very solid wold building with different idea, I don't want you to be late for chapter 2
Good story has a different theme ...... .
It is a very good story and have the potential to be one of the best
It's perfect ,just perfect nothing less than that
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It is very entertaining and emotion the main character is awesome and I think it will become better with time
The Hollowing is a breathtaking fusion of science fiction and psychological horror. The worldbuilding is rich and unsettling, and every scene feels like it’s unraveling a deeper mystery. What truly sets this story apart is its emotional core—Ren’s journey is heart-wrenching, and the moral ambiguity of his actions keeps you questioning what’s right until the very end. The imagery is vivid and cinematic, especially the Argwan sequences, which are as terrifying as they are fascinating. It’s rare to find a story that’s both intellectually stimulating and emotionally devastating. An absolute must-read for fans of dark speculative fiction.
This story is an unforgettable blend of emotional depth, poetic prose, and chilling science fiction. The worldbuilding is both eerie and immersive, drawing the reader into a reality shaped by loss, obsession, and the fragile line between love and madness. The protagonist, Ren, is complex and tragically human, and his journey feels both intimate and epic. The emotional weight of his grief, especially in the scenes with his sister Sora, is heartbreaking yet beautifully written. The protagonist, Ren, is complex and tragically human, and his journey feels both intimate and epic. The emotional weight of his grief, especially in the scenes with his sister Sora, is heartbreaking yet beautifully written. The pacing is perfect, the tone consistently dark yet elegant, and the writing is rich with imagery and atmosphere. A truly original and thought-provoking work that lingers long after the last word. Highly recommended.
A strong, engaging start! The first five chapters introduce intriguing characters, a compelling premise, and just enough mystery to keep you turning
It is an average story not perfect not bad