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Rocks on The Boy And The Wolf
I LOVE it so far. And I really want to buy this amazing manga... but I can't find him anywhere 😭😭😭 I really want the book in my hands 🥲
If someone know anything about where I could find it, could you please tell me 🙏
If someone know anything about where I could find it, could you please tell me 🙏
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Rocks on December Rain
One of the best manga I've ever read, full of surprises, you'll never foresee what is coming next and the love story between the main characters is so sweet and lovely that melts the heart it felt like reading a love poem in manga form. The drawings are unique that leaves peace and at the same time heartache. Loved it so much

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Rocks on You’re No Good
Campus love story about very akward guy and preatty girl. It's a good read although cartoonish face of MC is little offputing at first it's serves it's purpose storywise. Some drama, some comedy ald a lot of romance. I recommend it.
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Rocks on Engrave Your Mark, Master
So good but ik ill forget abt the whole story after a month🥰 best human x robot thingy bl ive ever seen
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Rocks on Maria no Danzai
Im looking forward to this!! But I just wish she will kill every bully because I want fcking revenge.
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Rocks on Pink Heart Jam
Honestly, one of the Healthiest, if not the healthiest Yaoi out there. Non toxic; super fuc**** cute. And overall it was about courting, and I just loved the development of fondness growth between the MCs! It's is so cute! You'll love it if you're into healthy relationships and green flag stories. 😌
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The story is good precisely because of the dynamics of the relationship between the characters and how this affects the characters themselves.
Uken was originally a crazy obsessed psychopath, but in a painful relationship with Minho, he begins to notice his own craziness, reflects on this topic, and by the end you can notice a positive dynamic in his psychopathic behavior: he repented of his deed and went through he**, when he realized that he almost destroyed Minho.
At the same time, Minho has been going through he** since the beginning of the story, but in this despair, he also begins to think about his own actions, because of which he lost everything, about his goals in life, and in the end he realized that it was time to let go of his past, to accept the fact that he's not a brilliant writer, that his ex-girlfriend won't get back to him, but even so, he still wants to live his life.
In general, I liked the end. Minho did't fall in love with his rapist, but at the time the story ended, he had no one else aroud. He was alone, without a home, with no clear goals in life, with depression, so it's no surprise that he agreed to Uken's plea to stay with him. It is not known whether this is a good decision or not, but for me this decision just looks logical.
Overall, the story is very good. But this work is obviously not worth reading to people who are triggered by scenes of violence. Just pay attention to the warnings and tags before you start reading manhwa. And don't blame the author for writing about what she wants to write. Remember, this is just a manhwa.