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Rocks on Love Leveling.
This is my guilty pleasure story... 😭 Or probably like all of brothers without a tomorrow manhwas are...
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Rocks on Sleeping Dead
I didn't think I would like it so much but it slowly grew on me and then broke my heart like it was nothing. It's amazing but will hurt you in the end. :(
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Rocks on Male Boob Milk Pheromone
I see titty I click, but honestly it's a pretty good story it's kinda like an omegaverse where they can emit pheromones lol but there's no omega or alphas th
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Rocks on Paper Flower
Good stuff. First yaoi to ever break my mental health, I couldn't even sleep for couple nights.
I love it.
I love it.
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Rocks on Taming Spiritual Pets: My Spiritual Pet is a Female Zombie
Omg I wanna read more please
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Yippee
who want's to be a human.....








This is a twin review to Sleeping Dead. Both are from the same author, but I decided to be poetic and shït in that one 'cause I felt like it and also the situation called for it.
Here, not so much. So we can go with prose. Technically, it shares a captivating art style with the author's other works. It's full of contrast, you know? The characters are well designed, and there are these... details full of sexyness. The scruffy beards, the occasional pubes, the jawlines. But also their eyes, their faces. So expressive, but still defined with simple lines. It's not properly po**, anyway, but it oozes s** appeal.
Writing wise, again, same level of care as always. Hitoshi speaks in a certain way, and his personality is very definite. Ma has certain mannerisms, a peculiar tendency to laughing in a exaggerated manner... The habit of giving unspoken last chances. They both feel like people, likeable people. You can tell they have more inside. It takes talent.
So why the difference is rating? Simply put, content. The story told is lighter, simpler. The trade off is: sure, it will be less impactful, but also it serves a different narrative end compared to Sleeping Dead.
As I said, it's all about what you desire... And it just so happens, Hitoshi got a hunky genie in a lamp ready to bad-boy all over his face. But is a relationship just a collection of wishes? Or is it more understanding and commonality? Sharing the mediocrity of life together?
You'll see. Lighter doesn't mean less enjoyable. 9½ on the Ivern Scale™️.