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silvia1234Pretty good on Love Me Doctor!
Pretty good
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Pretty good on My Fiancé is in Love with My Little Sister
idk why is there sm negative reviews, this story is good if its ur cup of tea!! it talks ab a despair and mental health of the mc and u watch her how she overcomes everything, its such a soul crushing manga and i adore it, mc doesn't immediately change her mind, she is weak she suffers thats how she is its her personality, i genuinely love this story bcuz it shows a real growth of a character and not just randomly "he cheated imma get back at him" as i said its not everyones cup of tea, but if it is go along and start reading
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Sucks big time on Experience Distribution Ability; Solo Life of the Strongest Point Gifter in a different world
Sucks big time
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Rocks on Nano Machine
manwha is good but dont read the novel. you wont feel like rooting for the MC much anymore cuz he's written to just be a complete a$$ole with no charisma
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Rocks on How to Get My Husband on My Side
This is FANTASTIC!!!!!
I inhaled these 91 chapters in an afternoon. As I just couldn't get enough, Imma head straight over to read the novel.
MC deserves all the warm hugs and reassurances. To go through 2 lifetimes battling with mental health issues that were brought about and further compounded by being controlled and abused (physically and emotionally) by powerful ppl. Sigh. It's a miracle that she could even rouse herself to try to grasp at a life saving straw.
I love the development of these characters. The ML and his sister are both depicted as flawed individuals who are willing to be better and grow. The antagonist is not your typical dumb, about to be face slapped, cannon fodder characters. He is smart, charismatic, and has a deep grasp, or should I say, chokehold, on the MC, even though they're separated by time and distance, while she's married to a powerful Duke.
I can't wait to see how the story develops. Highly recommend
Edit after reading up to c91 in the novel
I have to take the time to give props to the team who adapted the novel. Usually one would lose information because of the format being what it is, with limited space to express everything in the novel. In this case, however, that is not the case at all. Surprisingly, the manhwa has a lot more details in certain places (which I was looking forward to in the novel), and it also handled a few scenarios a whole lot better than the novel.
For anyone wanting to read the novel to scratch the itch of knowing more, but maybe not wanting to read the whole book, I'd suggest starting around c80-85. It's pretty much a chapter for chapter in both mediums. As I mentioned before, the team did a great job of adapting the novel, so you really won't miss anything at all
I inhaled these 91 chapters in an afternoon. As I just couldn't get enough, Imma head straight over to read the novel.
MC deserves all the warm hugs and reassurances. To go through 2 lifetimes battling with mental health issues that were brought about and further compounded by being controlled and abused (physically and emotionally) by powerful ppl. Sigh. It's a miracle that she could even rouse herself to try to grasp at a life saving straw.
I love the development of these characters. The ML and his sister are both depicted as flawed individuals who are willing to be better and grow. The antagonist is not your typical dumb, about to be face slapped, cannon fodder characters. He is smart, charismatic, and has a deep grasp, or should I say, chokehold, on the MC, even though they're separated by time and distance, while she's married to a powerful Duke.
I can't wait to see how the story develops. Highly recommend
Edit after reading up to c91 in the novel
I have to take the time to give props to the team who adapted the novel. Usually one would lose information because of the format being what it is, with limited space to express everything in the novel. In this case, however, that is not the case at all. Surprisingly, the manhwa has a lot more details in certain places (which I was looking forward to in the novel), and it also handled a few scenarios a whole lot better than the novel.
For anyone wanting to read the novel to scratch the itch of knowing more, but maybe not wanting to read the whole book, I'd suggest starting around c80-85. It's pretty much a chapter for chapter in both mediums. As I mentioned before, the team did a great job of adapting the novel, so you really won't miss anything at all
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