The Savior's Book Café in Another World
Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Tsuma no Kansatsu Kiroku
How is this so incredibly addicting!? I enjoyed reading from the main story to this sequel and I cannot have enough! I want more!!!!
The Revenge of the Duke's Daughter Theresia
It was certainly interesting at first. The art is good and the designs are good. What irks me is that it's not delivered well. Also, it's weird that the FL kept saying she'll get her revenge and she's had her memories since she was reincarnated, but she never showed that she was prepared for anything. Most would've made the foundation for their revenge and have been preparing for it from the start but it's clear that the FL here hasn't been prepared at all. She kept being played in the hands of the villainess and it sucks that she can't do anything about it when she's had 16 years to harness her strength. If you ask me she's a bad FL of a revenge story. I'm tired of watching her act like she's a teen when she grew up as a royal and became a queen in the past life. She should've been smart enough to defeat her half-sister but instead she's being played with. Anyway, I just think this is made by a teenager in terms of the story's perspective. It's not well-written and it's sad that it is. Buhbye.
Saijaku teima wa gomi hiroi no tabi o hajimemashita .
It's a good story that started very sadly. I mean, to be slowly abandoned by your parents at 5 just because your skill was too weak. Then you find out your father was ordered to kill you for it, I mean, what kind of a dirty scumbag does that to his own child! Just because her skills are weak doesn't mean she's got no survival skills. She managed to move from village to village earning her own money from hunting while her siblings are sheltered at home earning nothing. You can clearly tell who's stronger here. It's really admiring how she managed to protect herself and earned her own circle or people. I almost cried when there were a lot of people ready to help her. Although, she never told anyone about her starless skill, at the very least they appreciate her hard work and effort. Especially with no guardians around. I love the character designs, the art is beautiful, and the concept is tearjerking I wanna go through the screen and protect her myself. The pacing is good too. I love the part with the rare and weak slime she picked up and raised could turn out to be the strongest one. It's reflecting on her as someone who is starless, she could grow to be someone specially strong. I hope this isn't dropped or something. The part they ended at was so good too I want more updates! I want more!
I Reincarnated As A Legendary Surgeon
Oh, it's good. It's REAL good. I seldom read medically centered stories because most of what I've read make it seem like the situations are too convenient for them. You know, one day having to save a patient who was standing on the side of the road, I mean, that rarely happens in real life. Im sensitive that way, beat it. In any case, I love the story. The art is just PERFECT for the setting of the story! And I LOVE the MC's character. He's definitely a doctor at heart. Seeing no difference between his patients and saving them whether they'd kill him or not, he's the epitome of a savior and healer. And he'll probably die with that attitude, but I respect him for that. And, I doubt he'll die anyway. Not until this chaos in the country has ended. I don't really get the wars part, especially with the names confusing me and the historical context of it all. So I basically skimmed over the parts where they explained the strategies and occurrences in the wars and politics. I don't think it's because the author did a bad job at it, probably the translations' fault, but it's most probably because I'm not into it. Also, I think with that in the way, it's deviating away from the MC's journey as a doctor, with which got me invested in the first place. So I hope this political wars and all that ends fast because it's not focusing much on the MC anymore. Anyways, I would love to read more. With the manhwa lacking any romances, I basically squealed when a single chapter was dedicated to the MC's love life. I'm satisfied with that and I love that the author made that choice. It's a shounen manhwa, not a shoujo romance genre. I'mma marinate this for now. I don't think it'll end soon though.
Isekai Nonbiri Nouka
Okay, so this is a fist for me to say; I actually enjoyed the Anime more than the Manga itself. At first I was weirded out and surprised at the part in the Anime where Lulu Lucy got pregnant with the MC's child. I mean, there weren't any indications of them having a relationship at all. Just them saying he's her husband and all that. Not even a nickname or any romantic skinships happening. I realized after reading the Manga, it's because he's not just involved with a single female, but most of the women in his village is involved with him, romantically and most probably physically. I was enjoying his farming and the development of his village, I was actually hoping there's no harem in this story but it seems that's too good to be true. I stopped reading the Manga and gave it a lower rating than the Anime. I just didn't enjoy the harem part. I'd like it if he only has a wife or two but no more than that please. They should've changed the title to "Farming with my Wives in Another World" instead of the original title because that totally makes more sense! I wish they could've erased the harem part and focused more on the farming and the village's development. I enjoyed that better and at this point I don't get why they're trying to insert the harem genre when it seems out of place as they progressed through the manga.
The Villain's Match Is Too Perfect
Still unfinished . I'mma let it marinate for now. I want to read it continuously because the climax is just up ahead.
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It's a unique story where the MC is more like a villain acting like a hero, a wolf in sheep's clothing. He's the type you'd avoid because he's a cheating and manipulative son of a b*tch who gaslights his partners into staying in this toxic relationship with him. He's also sly enough to act like he's the victim and push the blame on his enemies and earn the public's sympathy. I actually liked the story. I also liked the idea of making this guy the MC of a shounen manhwa, where it's almost a rule to have an MC who aims too get stronger. This guy here aims to get himself protection. Because he knows he can't survive by himself. I respect that. He's just a trashy scum. Though, I do love reading through the perspective of this kind if MC. I'm actually not sure if I'm dropping or I'm just putting this on hold. I love the comedy bits and the ideas going on in the MC's head. I just think that everything is so... Repetitive. Every arc, same kind of problems and same kind of solutions. Someone pisses him off, he accepts the challenge, gets beat, and then fights back. I just got tired of the pattern. Like, I'm not even surprised anymore. The author is also toeing the line between good and evil. Didn't like the reverse r*pe at all. Any kind of r*pe is not acceptable. I'm not shocked it gets glossed over like nothing happened because the author keeps doing it. I'm just disappointed. Anyways, I'm off to read another story. Not sure if I'll be back again but I'm just tired of this shaisa now.
Crowning My Feral Prince
Yeah, didn't like it. Sorry. Buhbye
The Flowery Path of Evil