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3 Reddit comments about Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights:

u/footfungus123 · 2 pointsr/manga

\<Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash\>

\<The World of Moral Reversal\>

The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy Must Die

The Yellow Brick War

Alice in Wonderland

Spirited Away

Flash Gordon

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls

A Fresh Start (despite being completely unknown, this little New Game+ webnovel hiding in the furthest armpit of the Internet is right up there with Clancy's best).

Star Trek: Voyager

Final Fantasy X

Star Ocean: Till the End of Time

Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights

The Butterfly Effect

u/Vellon221 · 2 pointsr/TrueAnime

JJBA

I finally got to Egypt in JJBA arc 3. I'm six or seven episodes into the second season of arc three now. I'm enjoying it vastly more than the first season, which I really had to slog through. I really missed the masterful cuts to the ED that the first two arcs employed. Plot-wise I miss the shounen 'training' trope that was a big part of the second arc. Overall I found the stands to be kind of boring, and the 'enemy of the week' style was very grating, even if the opponents were quite interesting.

That has begun to change now that the gang has arrived in Egypt. Their opponents are ramping up in both Bizzareness and power. The encounters are more engaging and played out. Overall I'm enjoying the Egypt arc more than the first half, but definitely prefer the first two seasons.

Other weeb stuff

And... that's it. I picked up some LNs/Japanese Sci-fi this week and I've mostly been reading. Just finished reading Kizumonogatari and I'm insanely hyped for the movies now. Read the first volume of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, which I was ecstatic to see is being translated into english, and am now starting on Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights. Having read basically all of the notable golden/silver era science fiction, discovering Japanese science fiction has been a real treat.