Moonquake
Resistance leader x government agent I cried a little bit because there was so much happening but it was nevertheless a somewhat short read. Kudos to the author for fitting so much into 30 chapters. What was first questionable became a super healthy relationship with beautiful art. I think the art played a huge part in some of the scenes that made me feel more immersed in the story. I liked this a lot but enough to add it to my all time favorites list. Still pretty cute tho 3.4 ️
One Small Step
wow.. i mean just wow. this story is beautiful. the book made me feel warm, made me cry, made me chuckle; i haven't liked a book this much in so long. it reminds me of "glen" for some reason. i was sobbing in my bed reading this. the author did so well in portraying survivors guilt and they made it feel realistic how just because everyone is trying to help you get better, you don't get better overnight. I really feel for Youngwoo alot. I can't imagine what it would feel like to lose a sibling and i probably won't for a very long time. Everything about this story felt so realistic rather than the out of touch modern stories. I sobbed reading the conversation with his brother for the last time. It made my stomach sink in and as i'm writing this, i'm tearing up. The signs Youngwoo barely took note of before his brother's death was so well done. They were so small and barely visible. While at the start i found myself thinking the main character was a bit meh for trying to help him and play hero, i came around to like the main character a lot. i appreciate there are people like him in this world. I love him for what he did and how he reassured Youngwoo and was very patient. I love his little stutter. he's SO CUTE AH ><. its so cute the way Youngwoo blushes at the main character. at some point i stopped caring about the romance tags for this story. this story was so well done that i could care less about it. my heart hurts for Youngwoo and anyone else out there who experienced something similar. Youngwoo's so strong, so very strong. this book will always have a special place in my heart.
Not for the Faint of Heart
Very short Mc works at a haunted house and the seme is a ghost who hangs around the haunted house. Mc actually sucks at his job so the ghost proposes a deal that if they date the ghost will help him with scaring people. Later the book will start to lean towards if the mc should let the ghost pass on or not now that he’s fallen for the ghost. Even though the ghost turned out to not actually be dead, just in a coma, it still hurts to think about. “Regret always lingers. There’s no way to stop it” :(
Cold-Blooded Beast
A man picks up his pronounced dead boss on the street and finds the boss has lost his memory and turns into a snake. He takes care of his boss in snake and human form in hopes the boss will get his memory back. It goes way deeper than just a workplace romance, as the boss has been watching over and waiting for the mc for about a hundred years and was in love with the mc in his past life. The boss took the bad luck out of the mc's new life and burdened it, sealing himself away from the world but the mc found him as a child by accident and they were once again entangled with each other. While i don't know if i will ever finish this book, I will say, it was quite the experience to read. This book was SO CUTE at the start but after reading about the mc's past life, i was crying. Seeing the mc's lonely death wishing to see the ml one last time with his hand dropping made me sob. I think it was very mind clearing in a way to see how when the ml tried to put the mc in a fake world to protect him, he had to communicate to the ml that he wanted to feel what was real. I love how they cleared up what could've quickly become toxic. They're just so cute together. I don't think i'll be able to bring myself to finish it and i'm okay with that for right now. c: -started reading 2024/7/1
I Became the Lousy Side Top
While this one was on the lengthy side, I have to say I enjoyed it. I loved seeing the mc make up for his character’s past mistakes. And i LOVE when they have the morality argument of whether the people in the world are considered people if they’re sentient or if they’re fictional too. At first towards the end I was a bit iffy because I wanted the mc to confess his identity but I realized that would’ve watered down the plot and the author ended up handling it nicely. Overall this was super cute I don’t want to do a summary on this because I won’t forget it for a while. Good job to the author
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