Jean Paul Sanchez Barahona
good book but one critique there was way too much information that left me confused also the decision of the author to contradict the original SAO leaves me divided anyway enough ranting I would recommend it then decide if you want to continue with progressive
Jim
Hope it continues, still. As has been said, much more character development and world-building than the prior SAO iterations of the same narrative timeline. A good read. Although, I'll always prefer paper copies, after all, if I buy something, I want to actually OWN something (real). I'm not saying eBooks/digital content are a scam... but the point's been sufficiently made by many others, so I don't have to.
Kad, RSP
I first started reading Sword Art Online Progressive(SAOP) after watching the anime. Now, I will admit that I haven't read the original novel, nor the manga. However, I really enjoyed the anime, particularly the Aincrad arc of Season 1. My only complaint was that it skipped a lot and made huge jumps in time. This is a great remedy to that, filling in all the gaps that the anime unfortunately left. A must read for anyone who enjoyed the Aincrad Arc of SAO.
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