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Solo Leveling: The Novel Omnibus (novel) J. Torres Yen Press 0408

Author: Chugong

Author: Chugong-DUBU(REDICE STUDIO)-Hye Young Im-J. Torres

Language: ENGLISH

Pages: 760

Dimensions: 286X240X46

Year of publication: 2025

Author: Chugong-DUBU(REDICE STUDIO)-Hye Young Im-J. Torres

Language: ENGLISH

Pages: 760

Dimensions: 286X240X46

Year of publication: 2025

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Author: Chugong-DUBU(REDICE STUDIO)-Hye Young Im-J. Torres

Language: ENGLISH

Pages: 760

Dimensions: 286X240X46

Year of publication: 2025

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Author
Chugong
Publisher
Yen Press
Language
English
Type
Fantasy, Crime
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
1/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9798855414615

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    Solo Leveling: The Novel Omnibus is honestly one of the most addictive things I've ever read. If you've already loved the manhwa (and who hasn't?), then diving into its literary version is just next level. The story of Sung Jin-Woo, from the weakest hunter that everyone despises to the ultimate "rising monster," remains captivating — but with the novel format, it gains even more depth.

    What I love here is how much better you get into Jin-Woo's mind. You understand his decisions, his internal conflicts, and what it truly means to "level up" not just as a fighter but also as a person. The tension, the action, the gradual escalation — everything works wonderfully in the literary narrative. And yes, it remains incredibly addictive. It reads almost in one sitting.

    The edition from Yen Press is also beautiful. Compact, well-printed, and perfect for those who want to have Solo Leveling on their shelf — not just on the screen.

    If you enjoy RPG vibes, overpowered builds, and heroes who rise after rejection, then this is a must-read. And yes… you immediately want the next one.

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  • Solo Leveling: The Novel Omnibus is honestly one of the most addictive things I've ever read. If you've already loved the manhwa (and who hasn't?), then diving into its literary version is just next level. The story of Sung Jin-Woo, from the weakest hunter that everyone despises to the ultimate "rising monster," remains captivating — but with the novel format, it gains even more depth.

    What I love here is how much better you get into Jin-Woo's mind. You understand his decisions, his internal conflicts, and what it truly means to "level up" not just as a fighter but also as a person. The tension, the action, the gradual escalation — everything works wonderfully in the literary narrative. And yes, it remains incredibly addictive. It reads almost in one sitting.

    The edition from Yen Press is also beautiful. Compact, well-printed, and perfect for those who want to have Solo Leveling on their shelf — not just on the screen.

    If you enjoy RPG vibes, overpowered builds, and heroes who rise after rejection, then this is a must-read. And yes… you immediately want the next one.

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Author: Chugong-DUBU(REDICE STUDIO)-Hye Young Im-J. Torres

Language: ENGLISH

Pages: 760

Dimensions: 286X240X46

Year of publication: 2025

Manufacturer

Specifications

Author
Chugong
Publisher
Yen Press
Language
English
Type
Fantasy, Crime
Subtitle
-
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
1/2025
Publication Date
2025
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9798855414615

Additional Specifications

Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

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  2. 4 stars
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  • Αγγελίνα Παντελή
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Solo Leveling: The Novel Omnibus is honestly one of the most addictive things I've ever read. If you've already loved the manhwa (and who hasn't?), then diving into its literary version is just next level. The story of Sung Jin-Woo, from the weakest hunter that everyone despises to the ultimate "rising monster," remains captivating — but with the novel format, it gains even more depth.

    What I love here is how much better you get into Jin-Woo's mind. You understand his decisions, his internal conflicts, and what it truly means to "level up" not just as a fighter but also as a person. The tension, the action, the gradual escalation — everything works wonderfully in the literary narrative. And yes, it remains incredibly addictive. It reads almost in one sitting.

    The edition from Yen Press is also beautiful. Compact, well-printed, and perfect for those who want to have Solo Leveling on their shelf — not just on the screen.

    If you enjoy RPG vibes, overpowered builds, and heroes who rise after rejection, then this is a must-read. And yes… you immediately want the next one.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Solo Leveling: The Novel Omnibus is honestly one of the most addictive things I've ever read. If you've already loved the manhwa (and who hasn't?), then diving into its literary version is just next level. The story of Sung Jin-Woo, from the weakest hunter that everyone despises to the ultimate "rising monster," remains captivating — but with the novel format, it gains even more depth.

    What I love here is how much better you get into Jin-Woo's mind. You understand his decisions, his internal conflicts, and what it truly means to "level up" not just as a fighter but also as a person. The tension, the action, the gradual escalation — everything works wonderfully in the literary narrative. And yes, it remains incredibly addictive. It reads almost in one sitting.

    The edition from Yen Press is also beautiful. Compact, well-printed, and perfect for those who want to have Solo Leveling on their shelf — not just on the screen.

    If you enjoy RPG vibes, overpowered builds, and heroes who rise after rejection, then this is a must-read. And yes… you immediately want the next one.

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