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Just Love To ReadRocks on Love Me Doctor!
It was good. I didn't expect that it will be that much good with lot of emotions. In starting after reading 7-8 chapters I left it but then I go to reread it & I complete it in one go. I will not say doctor was green flag in starting but ya he do fall in love with him in real. I doesn't understand him for what & how he left things with ML 6 years ago but after reading chapters you will forgive him eventually. I like side character also & want their BL separately & I'm happy that they also got their happy ending. If you make it nd part of this then I will surely read that.
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Sucks big time on Tensei Shitara Dai Nana Ouji Dattanode, Kimamani Majutsu O Kiwamemasu
Sucks big time
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Sucks big time on Roses and Champagne
i don't even have the words to say how much i hate this.
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Rocks on Married for 120 Days
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A well written character isn't necessarily a likeable character, you know? These days, authors tend to tailor casts to the audience's tastes. Usually this is fun, but many times you just get a bunch of boring and flat Mary Sues.
But the opposite can also happen. This is one such case. FL, ML, the rival girl, Juliet... All of them are very flawed people. Not in the "my problem is that I'm a super empaaaath yaaaaknowww" way. FL is a conservative, traditional person, bound by society's gaze. The Duchess is very rude. Juliet has communication difficulties. Abigail is a g****** drunk, ffs.
And Marcus... Marcus is a menace. Marcus is one of the worst men I've ever read about. A destructive, fleeting, volatile storm. At the center of it, an eye of pure, calculative and coldly intelligent ego, and all around, swirling violently, ruining people's lives, wild winds of whimsical, forced and childish enthusiasm.
Marcus took a homeless, pennyless, lonely woman on the streets, WITH A AUTISTIC CHILD FOLLOWING HER, indirectly coherced her into faking a marriage just to... Fu**? No, not even that. Play lover? With another woman. He is a monster and I deeply despise him. But he is well written. All of them are. The internal monologues are TIGHT. Their characterization deep, articulate, multifaceted: all of them have qualities, and strengths, that do not collide with their flaws. It's a masterclass, especially cause the writing itself is equally good. Somehow, I'm angry at the characters, but I do not hate them. And I'm having fun.
The art, tho, starts semplicistic, and then stabilizes into an appealing style, while the pacing is... Sustained, but will not bore you. Honestly, I'm giving it a GAI (Great Accolade of Ivern). Amidts all my insults to ML, I've enjoyed myself thoroughly. It's an impressive tightrope walk between the despicable and the heartwarming.
A well written character isn't necessarily a likeable character, you know? These days, authors tend to tailor casts to the audience's tastes. Usually this is fun, but many times you just get a bunch of boring and flat Mary Sues.
But the opposite can also happen. This is one such case. FL, ML, the rival girl, Juliet... All of them are very flawed people. Not in the "my problem is that I'm a super empaaaath yaaaaknowww" way. FL is a conservative, traditional person, bound by society's gaze. The Duchess is very rude. Juliet has communication difficulties. Abigail is a g****** drunk, ffs.
And Marcus... Marcus is a menace. Marcus is one of the worst men I've ever read about. A destructive, fleeting, volatile storm. At the center of it, an eye of pure, calculative and coldly intelligent ego, and all around, swirling violently, ruining people's lives, wild winds of whimsical, forced and childish enthusiasm.
Marcus took a homeless, pennyless, lonely woman on the streets, WITH A AUTISTIC CHILD FOLLOWING HER, indirectly coherced her into faking a marriage just to... Fu**? No, not even that. Play lover? With another woman. He is a monster and I deeply despise him. But he is well written. All of them are. The internal monologues are TIGHT. Their characterization deep, articulate, multifaceted: all of them have qualities, and strengths, that do not collide with their flaws. It's a masterclass, especially cause the writing itself is equally good. Somehow, I'm angry at the characters, but I do not hate them. And I'm having fun.
The art, tho, starts semplicistic, and then stabilizes into an appealing style, while the pacing is... Sustained, but will not bore you. Honestly, I'm giving it a GAI (Great Accolade of Ivern). Amidts all my insults to ML, I've enjoyed myself thoroughly. It's an impressive tightrope walk between the despicable and the heartwarming.
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