Hidden Love: Can
Ugh, the age gap between them is disgusting. Apparently, the relationship doesn’t happen until Sang Zhi is grown up but it gives me the impression that the male lead is a pedophile. Pretend your a 50 year old man that romantically likes this 13 year old girl. However, it’s unusual to date someone so young so you wait for her to become the legal age of 18. That’s the vibe that it’s giving me. I was a little more relieved when I heard Jianxu only viewed her as a younger sister but still.. Story is bland as fuck. Jianxu’s only personality is being handsome. Sang Zhi is so annoying as well, I hate her. Give me back my time, this is bullshit.
I Found a Husband When I Picked Up the Male Lead
Every character in this story is so annoying. It has a really unoriginal plot which makes the whole thing really boring. The female lead has an obnoxious personality and the male lead has little to no personality. Lapel is so fucking annoying. Always whining and wanting to be with Lizelle who isn’t even his mom, gosh I hate children. There are no conflicts and it’ll most likely speed into useless romance. Such a shitty manwha.
Ao Haru Ride
Futaba is really naive and I find her to be annoying. Luckily she does have character development later on in the story. Kou is essentially that emotionless, intelligent, handsome, respectful, and popular boy that basically everyone likes. Both characters are generic without many special personality traits. This is a very boring love story. I understand that Kou was trying to cope with his mother’s death but if I were Futaba, I would’ve never gotten back with him. It’s really nothing special. I don’t understand what all the hype is about, I feel like I wasted my time.
I've Become A Crow
Not bad so far. The author utilizes perspective really well. I would’ve preferred it if it was reincarnation but it turned out to be an Isekai. The pacing is going at 50mph but not in a bad way? The author manages to create a compelling relationship between the male lead and the female lead in just the span of a few chapters. We’re probably going to have an arc where the male lead gets revenge and then jump right into romance with the female lead. But we’ll have to see as the story goes on, I hope it turns out well. The art is super impressive and the quality is consistent throughout chapters. I was a little hesitant to read this because the idea that the female lead is a crow was very strange to me. But within the first chapter, I was proven wrong. The crow is drawn very well with accurate anatomy. I really like it. I love how the female lead and the male lead grow closer despite her being a crow. I don’t see much depth in the male lead’s personality even though he often mentions his tragic past. I like the female lead so far, but sometimes she just swoons over the male lead and constantly praises him for being so handsome and I can’t understand why she is doing so. Hopefully she doesn’t drool over the male lead like other female protagonists. Cough. Libertia. Cough. Well, I can’t expect much since there are only 6 chapters.. I know it’s unavoidable but I don’t want the female lead to turn into a human. I love their relationship as a ‘master and familiar’. I have high hopes so the author better not fuck it up.
Kondo wa Korosaretakunai Azarashi-san
Really cute concept. I love the female lead’s personality, she’s very entertaining. But I wonder how this story will progress, so far it’s just a bunch of events that happen at her workplace. The art is so good.
The Lady Wants to Rest
I don’t like the trope where the main character has either lived since the beginning of human society or has reincarnated numerous times. Every time I see a story like this, it’s very poorly executed just like this one. 54 lives is WAAAY too excessive for one person. After living 54 lives, the female lead decides to be ‘lazy’ for the rest of it. Because of this, she has absolutely no ambition which I find boring. Besides, there’s no possible way that you could do ‘nothing’ in your life unless you’re a dumbass. You will experience things no matter how many lives you have lived, it’s inevitable. And realistically, if she actually had lived that many lives, I'm sure she would be suffering from crippling depression. I mean, I can’t even get through one life let alone 54. So this entire manwha was very poorly-written. As expected, she’s good at doing everything no matter the difficulty. I don’t like stories where the main character is good at everything, it makes the story very lack-luster. I predict that it’s probably going to speed into romance with the male lead. It’s unfortunate because the art is very pretty.
The Villainess is a Marionette
Seems like this was dropped? I’m not sure. Over six months without an update. It’s unfortunate. First of all, the art is absolutely radiant, dazzling, and toe-curling. The details are almost remarkable, so I have to praise the artist for that one. The female lead is extremely cunning and I was surprised at how well she played in the role of a princess. She was very manipulative and meticulously planned everything, loved that. The male lead on the other hand, it seems as if he doesn’t know how to express himself. His appearance is a copy and paste of every other male lead in the manwha world. The character designs lack creativity. The storyline lacks tension, it doesn’t really leave me on the edge of my seat despite the multiple conflicts. Initially, I liked the idea of how the female lead isekai’d into this world but it turns out that the author is now stating that she was the original owner that has reincarnated. So that was a bit disappointing. I hope it turns out well and the updates come sooner or I might just read the novel.
To All the Corners of the World
The anime for this was amazing and made me come searching for the manga. I initially had low expectations but I was astonished when I watched the anime. This is no less than a masterpiece! I will judge it based on what I saw on the anime. The characters are beautifully written and have intricate personality traits. Their endurance, hope, and determination to live despite the situation is truly inspiring. It really makes you feel as if you were apart of a family that is trying to survive during world war 2. The moment that Suzu lost her right hand and Harumi died, it was as if everything was taken away from her. Like her ability to draw, cook rice, and wash clothes. But at the end, the author gives you hope by bringing back a character similar to Harumi and that simplistic action makes the whole story feel complete once again. This one definitely pulled on my heartstrings.
I Became the Daughter-In-Law of the Villain Because I'm Terminally Ill!