Love Letter From The Future

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11 users have written reviews for the Love Letter From The Future novel and rated it with an average score of 4.4 out of 5. Our novel is ranked 648th among all the novels in the Light Novel World platform.

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Jamalican 42
Chapter 163 2 months ago
(2.0)

this novel suffers from an author whos just venting his frustrations lol it REALLY feels like its just thoughts an edgy kid has as a way to get back at someone. the most insane shampoo bottle arguing going on while writing it like it is just so odd that he has this much of a fascination with slashing people with hatchets. i think the concept is really good and it shows when the first 5 chapters (bar the first cause it has so many exposition lmao) are the best chapters for a long while cause the only thing they have is the concept before any of the random sh*t like the trauma harem etc lol. if this novel had a better author i think the concept couldve excelled but here we are. one last note is that PARTHIB made a list of bad traits the mc has and one of them was not op, which is so blatantly not true he quite literally gets his power *ss pulled out of nowhere and its always just enough to win while near death etc etc u get the formula

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Zyukarsh_Teravolt 14
Chapter 71 8 months ago
(4.0)

The novel is well-written and captivating, with a unique and original plot that explores the concepts of time, fate, choice, and love. The characters are realistic and complex, with their own goals and emotions. It's full of suspense, mystery, humor, and romance, with a lot of twists and turns. It also has some elements of fantasy and sci-fi, as it involves magic, parallel worlds. I would rate this novel 4. 7 out of 5 stars, as it is a very impressive and enjoyable read. It is suitable for anyone who likes fantasy, romance, and mystery novels.

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cainwfi03 1
Chapter 98 8 months ago
(4.0)

The story is interesting and well paced, so that whoever is a slow reader can enjoy it. And the humour is well overused. Except that it's a pretty good read.

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EricTheAwesome 40
Chapter n/a 11 months ago
(5.0)

The plot is entertaining watching the mc trying to figure out who is sending home the letters the fights are interesting and action packed as well and easy to imagine the side characters are well fleshed out and enjoyable it's a good read

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Hinata 5
Chapter 50 one year ago
(5.0)

I really enjoyed this novel. Everyone thinks that the mc is a psychopath and does not afraid of anyone. They try to stay away from him due to rumour and his fights with the famous people in the academy. But he is such a caring person inside and deeply concerns toward his friends. He is dense so a lot people hate that part. Overall, it is very enjoyable to read. So try it.

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gomilol06 4
Chapter 25 one year ago
(5.0)

I've read about 25 chapters, the fights are incredible and the main trope of the future letter as well as the other trope regarding the way the MC grows stronger aren't straightforward as most. . . Izekai, regressor, etc generic novels usually are. In these types of novels even if the idea is good I often find myself dissapointe in the execution. This is not the case here. Good narration (and translation, props to them), and a good sequence of events as well as reasonable reasons that motivate certain characters behaviour. And although I can smell the harem on the distance I'm sure it won't be as "easily achieved" as someone might think, rather it will be filled with tension and drama. So, it will probably be more cringy-whatDoIDoNow instead of the cringy-EwLookAtTheNonRealisticDevelopment. I feel like the relationship aquisition will make sense and not be random but properly developed. I don't usually try harems due to the ease at which the relationships are achieved so I have high hopes for this one! Would reccomend, although I'll have to see if it doesn't dissapoint later on. For now, it's great!

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Magellans_facade 22
Chapter n/a one year ago
(5.0)

Narrator-san:You! Your finally awake! Mc:What happened? Narrator-san:well where should I begin? Mc:The start Narrator-san: Well okay! let's see here first you woke up than heard strange rumours about yourself Mc: yes?? Narrator-san: you beat up a poor defenseless maiden half to death in a spar(^_^) Mc: (•_•) Narrator-san:kidding! Of course it was a training session and you obviously were not your self that day Mc:get to the point! Narrator-san: okay! okay! sheesh! Mc: well! Narrator-san: sigh well basically you receive a letter. A love letter from your dearly beloved but you don't have anyone do you and after thinking it through this leads you to the conclusion that. Mc:go on Narrator-san: you set out to find said lover while confirming information from the letter that outlined specific events funny thing is spoiler alert! Mc:Just tell me! Narrator-san: said lover you beat her half to death and now use the letter she sent to future you to navigate the past that is now's present.

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Johann1 6
Chapter n/a one year ago
(3.0)

I have decided to drop this novel as it completely fell apart after the MC discovered his Mary Sue powers and became st*pid, which was a disappointment after the first two chapters that had a good hook. The characters are supposed to be 23 years old, but they act like they are 12. The MC's friends are mean to everyone except him, which is a complete 180 from their introductions. I hate them, especially the one who calls MC's FG a bike handle and is openly hostile to her while the MC does nothing about it. He can't even protect the girl he tries to teach the values of friendship from his jealous childhood friend. Spoiler alert for the first 26 chapters: The letter describes what will happen, and the MC ignores it even after confirming that the events written about are happening. When his "friend" falls into a coma, the MC laments ignoring the letter until accidentally spilling it to his childhood friends. They aggressively tell him that he is crazy, even though he has amnesia. What great childhood friends he has! The MC decides to gaslight himself into thinking the letter is a prank, which is ridiculous. After the next inevitable event in the story, the MC had the best opportunity to take others on board for the letter. He was hospitalized after an incident described in the letter and could have told his childhood friends to fetch it and read it so that they start believing him and helping him. But the author did not think of that, so it doesn't even get mentioned. Instead, his childhood friend starts group bullying his future girlfriend with all the hints dropped into his face from the other childhood friend, and he still doesn't get it. I dropped it here. This story is honestly quite bad, and there are probably many more plot holes that I didn't notice because of the rage and helplessness I felt while reading the drama. Read at your own risk of losing brain cells. I don't have good taste, but even I would not continue reading this. I give it three stars because some people love novels like this, and I don't want to ruin their score too much.

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  • PARTHIB 12

    You speak my mind. Let me continue after that so it's proven that MC's childhood friend I mean Celine wasn't bullying his future gf(Seria). Though that made Celine cry very much since she didn't expect that from MC. Also MC couldn't prevent the cat fight between Celine and Seria and they eventually get into a real fight, when MC learns he rushed to the training ground and he saw Celine slashing at Seria's arm and without further ado he simply ignored Celine who was about to explain the situation then bandages Seria, asked how is she and take her to the infirmatory, one sidedly ignored Celine, she was so shocked that even the tears didn't came out (Celine and MC are almost equal and seria is on another league so there's no way Seria couldn't block it). I knew MC has a screw lose in the head but I was waiting for character development but nah there is no character development and I can't take it anymore. I stop reading after 75 chapter where he completely f*cked Seria's elder sister up

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  • Resistance 20

    Pretty sure he did try to show one of his friends the letters but there was something that happened that I don't remember and it didn't quite work out. But I do agree with what you said about how Seria's getting unnecessary hate from Cecile, that was very unnecessary and Ian could've prevented it easily.

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DrVanilla 4
Chapter n/a one year ago
(5.0)

Review from someone who read 400+ chapters in Korean Ranked 6th on the Korean site with millions of views Premise: Ian Percus, the second son of a countryside Viscountcy. One day, he received a love letter from the future. 'If we don't protect the future, the world will perish. ' With an ominous warning scribbled by Someone. First and foremost, Ian Percus, the main protagonist of the work isn't a son of a countryside writer, he is the son of countryside Viscount, which is a key background setting as Ian will also be dragged in political struggle later on. Second of all this novel isn't romance fantasy or Rofan as the title suggests and might dissuade some into reading or avoiding it altogether. Originally he was a senior student in the Knights Faculty, who had no special talent. In reality he did possess innate talent but it never bloomed due to various circumstances. However, one day his life completely changes when he wakes up from a dream of the future and saw visions of his future self. A desolate future with only pain and regrets. The future Ian after failing to save the world decides to send his memories to his past self. He received a love letter from a distant future. He initially refuses to believe but as events unfold just how the love letter stated, he resolves himself. Love Letter the title of the work is the means of possession and they're sent by heroines from different futures to Ian where they expressed their love and also conveyed some clues about the tragic future where the world has perished awaits him. Ian with the help of these clues tries to avert these future disasters. The protagonist is an absolute unit as he wields his hatchet without hesitation wither it's mob characters or the female leads. No matter the odds stacked against him, if people hurts the ones he cares for or pisses him off he will wield his hatchet. He will sacrifice his one arm just to land a vital hit on his opponent. In short personally for me he is a chad. Pros: - Some of the most well written action scenes. MC struggles a lot in fights and he is always the underdog but he has balls of steel be it may the Imperial Princess or any be it a High class demon. Even if odds are stacked against him he would still fight and triumph - Author's writing style is critically acclaimed. - Solid well thought-out Worldview - Charming Heroines who goes through their own character development - Author handled foreshadowing quite well. Also the cover has fair amount of hints about the heroines and what's going to happen. - MC doesn't hesitate to do what needs to be done no matter the cost. Nor he is a simp spending his time chasing skirts. Cons: - Character Development. It's personally not a con for me but for those who seek Overpowered protagonist it's not for them. As Ian slowly grows stronger and his personality evolves from his initial introverted as influenced by frequent possession of his future self. So I wouldn't recommend it to those Also, fair warning to those who hate harem and romance. This novel is quite romance heavy, so if you still going to judge it based on your preconceived notions, I advise you to read other novels without romance or harem, there are a dime a dozen. Overall, A Love Letter from the Future is a great novel and worth the read.

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Resistance 20
Chapter n/a one year ago
(5.0)

I've very much enjoyed reading this novel. It's very entertaining seeing Ian try to deal with the aftermath of he gets possessed. The fight scenes are well made, very hype to read. The plot is entertaining as Ian tries to uncover the mysterious person on the love letters he receives. Ian is a chad and his way of dealing things is fantastic, he always manages to pull the situation into his favor no matter the odds stacked against him. The side characters are fleshed out and very entertaining. The romance (or harem) is well executed. I applaud the author for making a very entertaining novel and I would recommend highly recommend this.

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