With One Day Left I'll Break All the Destruction Flags: "Serves You Right!" RTA 24 Hour Record
My rating: 7/10 I really like that she doesn't change her attitude like the normal villainesses do, she doesn't turn into someone else. It's pretty suspenseful with her having to change her fate in 1 day. What bugs me is the senseless obsession of the men with the og heroine, this feels a bit cheap. It's a good read tho, entertaining and with an interesting at the end. REINCARNATION, VILLAINESS A duke's daughter (FL) who's engaged with the crown prince realises that she's the villainess of a game 1 day before the og heroine who also reincarnated will defeat her. Now, she has to do everything to prevent that.
Jishou Akuyaku Reijou na Konyakusha no Kansatsu Kiroku
My rating: 9/10 It's quite enjoyable, really funny too. It's written from the ML's pov. He's highly intelligent and devoid of emotions at first. The FL with her pure and energetic nature changes him, it's quite adorable n develops into an (harmless) obsession on his part. What makes this so wholesome is also the "found family" concept. They gradually gather friends around them who support each other. And I really like that here the seemingly senseless obsession of the men with og heroine in the og story is actually explained (and it's a rather unique reason). REINCARNATION, COMEDY Crown prince Cecil (ML) is so brilliant that everything in life is easy to the point of boring him. But during their first meeting, his fiancée Bertia (FL) suddenly proclaims that she's the villainess of an otome game and that she will do everything to fulfill her role and help him find happiness with the og heroine. Quite interesting ...
It’s Virtually Impossible To Make This Boy Like Me
My rating: 3/10 It's very simple, feels like a copy-pasted version of a reincarnation story with all the clichés. Though it's kinda cute, it's too childish and nonsensicalish for me and the FL's just stupid. Maybe it's for a younger audience. The ending's rushed. REINCARNATION, STEP SIBLINGS Licca has grown up in the lap of luxury in an ambiguously-European, sort-of-1800s-ish country, when all of a sudden her family adopt a young runaway… but when Licca tries to befriend the boy, a mysterious screen appears in front of her, telling her all she needs to know to talk to him.
I’m a Villainous Daughter, so I’m going to keep the Last Boss