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Vinh Ngoc NguyenRocks on The Strongest Raised by Dragons
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Sucks big time on I Tamed My Ex-Husband's Mad Dog
I've read up until chapter 1 and 2 only and that was like 2 or 3 years ago or smth... had a bad feeling that the storx was gonna be a shitshow when the ml was just a child and fall in love with her. i read the whole review about this manhwa and thank g** I didn't read it🤑 basically the fl is straight up evil and made the ml evil or smth and the storx is toxic and all. im all in for a toxic story but dont involve a child into it bruh im not that sick smh
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Rocks on Sono Akuyaku Kizoku, Mama Heroine ga Suki Sugiru ~Shinshi na Doryoku de Saikyou to Nari Fuguu na Oshi Chara Tasukemakuru~
It's definitely smutty but a good smutty with a great story, no loli, no teen, only busty MILF harem makes this an immediate GOAT, MC is actually a good ho***, usually when it comes to these types of sm** stories the MC ends up manipulating/using girls whenever he wants, but this MC is actually extremely likeable and caring, so much that even his stepmother wants him.
Based AF, read it!
Based AF, read it!
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Meh on Rewriting My Third Life
It was actually a great manhwa.
However, there are some things i didn't actually like, the way all of the 3 male leads are with her even though you can already know who she'll end up with, it's just so annoying to see this kind of triangle where the others would be left with nothing, after the mc's are in a rs.
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I thought this would be a healing journey but it's quite stressful to read instead.
However, there are some things i didn't actually like, the way all of the 3 male leads are with her even though you can already know who she'll end up with, it's just so annoying to see this kind of triangle where the others would be left with nothing, after the mc's are in a rs.
Spoiler!
The way she didn't even befriended the og fl when they were kids when she can!
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Also this whole plot is just running around someone's palm, not even writing her "own" journey, THAT SHE SHOULD'VE HAVE!!
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LASTLY, THE HUGE TIME SKIPS!! I want more fluff
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Also this whole plot is just running around someone's palm, not even writing her "own" journey, THAT SHE SHOULD'VE HAVE!!
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LASTLY, THE HUGE TIME SKIPS!! I want more fluff
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I thought this would be a healing journey but it's quite stressful to read instead.
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Sucks big time on If I Don’t Die Soon, I Will Rule The Demon Realm
I could smell from the title that this was made by chinese
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Rocks on Loved Circus
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Okay, next. Another Nemui? Fine. Still reeling from the last one. Well anyway, after zombie sèx, incèst, assorted criminality and general madness, how bad can Mr. Asada do me?
Turns out, the fùcker is still springy as all hèll. At this point, it is a given that each and everyone of his works share the same phenomenal quality: the writing is terse but it has great naturalistic traits, especially in the dialogues. The art is memorable, with an art style that you literally cannot find anywhere else. Of course, it oozes sèx appeal without being gratuitously pornographic, as is tradition.
And the characters... each of them is a tiny, chiseled pebble. Intricate, shaped with care, but direct in their nature.
About the story: with Nemui, unexpected uniqueness is a rule. I won't spoil the specifics. Suffice to say, this one is about getting stuck. Of course, you've experienced it: sometimes, in life, you get rooted to the ground. You sprout leafs to adorn yourself. And then you wither and die slowly, without anybody taking notice.
Of course, that's the bad ending. You could always decide to kill yourself. Or more optimistically, maybe someone will come on a white horse and save your princess àss. Even better, maybe you pull yourself by your bootstraps and move on.
But when everything else fails, when nothing is strong enough to pull you, sometimes life uproots you. Sometimes it's not up to you, because you get plucked right out of the interstitial space you've been sticked in. You have to leave the Circus.
It's a GAI (Grand Accolade of Ivern™️). I always learn new ways to be unhappy, thanks to this author. And this time nobody has to die, commit a cybercrime or fùck his brother for it! Progress!
Okay, next. Another Nemui? Fine. Still reeling from the last one. Well anyway, after zombie sèx, incèst, assorted criminality and general madness, how bad can Mr. Asada do me?
Turns out, the fùcker is still springy as all hèll. At this point, it is a given that each and everyone of his works share the same phenomenal quality: the writing is terse but it has great naturalistic traits, especially in the dialogues. The art is memorable, with an art style that you literally cannot find anywhere else. Of course, it oozes sèx appeal without being gratuitously pornographic, as is tradition.
And the characters... each of them is a tiny, chiseled pebble. Intricate, shaped with care, but direct in their nature.
About the story: with Nemui, unexpected uniqueness is a rule. I won't spoil the specifics. Suffice to say, this one is about getting stuck. Of course, you've experienced it: sometimes, in life, you get rooted to the ground. You sprout leafs to adorn yourself. And then you wither and die slowly, without anybody taking notice.
Of course, that's the bad ending. You could always decide to kill yourself. Or more optimistically, maybe someone will come on a white horse and save your princess àss. Even better, maybe you pull yourself by your bootstraps and move on.
But when everything else fails, when nothing is strong enough to pull you, sometimes life uproots you. Sometimes it's not up to you, because you get plucked right out of the interstitial space you've been sticked in. You have to leave the Circus.
It's a GAI (Grand Accolade of Ivern™️). I always learn new ways to be unhappy, thanks to this author. And this time nobody has to die, commit a cybercrime or fùck his brother for it! Progress!
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