The Duchess' 50 Tea Recipes
Typical as well, was really nice and simple story tho
The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion
A smooth, nice flowing story all throughout. I read this all the way beck in 2022 though so I dont really remember much
I Have No Health
I like how Kaisars phobia didnt js magically dissappear when it came to nenya, it was actually there. But after getting more comfortable w nenya it slowly dissipated and then later on not just for her, but kaisar became comfy w other people as well. I think rubenio is honestly a pretty bad guy when it comes to everything that isnt nenya. In the og story, he easily used a young girl like meya to unfold many dangerous conspiracies, putting her on the front line. Though he did give meya a luxurious life, he didnt have/form an emotional connection to her. He also doesnt have much of a friendship or even relationship w other ppl in society, we dont see any friends of rubenios in high society throughout the whole story. I think this is bc most ppl in society still regard the sashrotts as traitors, and many of them did nothing to prevent the sashrotts fall. The story is very simple, with it having only 1 problem that slowly gets unraveled and solved over time. I feel this is what makes it good, since it doesnt js have many problems scatterd messily about.
Miss Not-So Sidekick
One of the funniest stories i ever read, excellent character writing for Kenneth, I liked how the author made it clear that he was just a friend and didn't unnecessarily make him a second male lead with no hope. Also how Latte didn't just magically seduce the men like other stories make their fmcs. Her relationship with Arwin was nicely done, with how it wasn't forced but rather shown and grown over the course of the manhwa, we saw how Arwin came to love her and why he continued to. And to me, his reasons were understandable since it started with just an interest in Latte that progressed into like and eventually, love. I wish we could've gotten more of Ibelin's life in the palace and how she thought back to her past self and Latte, especially after we see Latte give her a slap of reality. Ibelin is a really interesting character to me since she isn't REALLY evil, just entitled and spoiled. Her backstroy was also intriguing to me since we see that she never thought of herself to be in the wrong, and never felt guilty. Rondemio is a pretty simple character, and I feel he's the only one who didn't escape the original novel's clutches(simply put, the fish tank) since unlike Kenneth and Arwin, he didn't spend much time with Latte, who influenced the other two. We even see later on that he has forgotten Latte's appearance and even her name, perhaps being an attempt of the original novel to "correct him", since it's pretty obvious to me that though Rondemio wasn't as close to her, she still should've been a memorable person to her with her unique view on him(as we see with what she tells Cano in one of the later episodes).
Beware of the Villainess!
I love Melissa, and I honsstly dk why ppl hate Nine so much, like I get that he was overprotective and bad at the beginning of season 2, but he improved. People loved him so much before that season, yet even when he got better, they didn't come back to liking him. Like where did they go?? I agree that he was way too overprotective of her and it wasn't right for him to be like that since Melissa can fully fend for herself, but he improved later on and acknowledged and apologized for his wrongs. I hate how people only focus on that one flaw of his(that he's already gotten over and apologized for), and ignore every single other good thing he did. Do a million good deeds and people won't bat an eye, yet make a single mistake and they all notice and criticize you.
I Stole The Male Lead's First Night
I love thiss. Their relationship was so good, so well thought out. I wish I could forget my memories of reading this just to have the feeling of reading it again for the first time. Ripley is a funny, cute, and digestible character. She irritated me at the start with her trying so hard to "obey the original plot", and I feel that was one of her flaws, that she thought too much of the world as a mere novel. But she later on improved thanks to ML, he showed her that he loved her, and he never gave up. I like the villainess, she serves a nice part in the story to strengthen the couple's bond and the other characters too, she served as a good challenge. That was why I loved her, though a typical villainess, she had a reason for her actions, but nonetheless, she was evil. I'm glad she got what she deserved, and at he same time, I hope she lives better in her next life. The execution of her character was great, a truly evil character who got what they deserved, yet at the same time you still feel pity for them. As for the other prince, I can't say the same, he was a good villain same as villainess, but I didn't feel pity for him lol. Anyways, I'm glad that the OG! FL is actually a good person in this one, and that she actually got a good ending too as Ripley's friend. Story was great and very satisfying, it was like the athor read my mind by giving all the things I wanted in a story. Read on official website tho.
The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass
Was a bit too slow paced at times for my liking, but overall good story. I would've like to see side stories for Isis(or rather, Nekke) and Lohan. Isis and Mielle were great villains for me, they also had a satisfying ending, and I liked how Mielle kinda became like a dead character that still haunted the narrative. My fave character was definitely Carin though, she was always sincere and I just liked her character since it was so refreshing in a manhwa like this where everybody keeps scheming lol. I wanted to see more on Chloe as well, what exactly did he think while he was away from Carin? We never saw much of his thoughts.
The Savior's Book Café in Another World
A sweet and short rom-com. The MC is strong, smart, and has a good personality. The ML is very understanding too which made their relationship better. A very relaxing read for me.
Concubine Walkthrough
This made me have an existential crisis. I loved how it had a perfect mix of plot, world building, romance, and mystery. It always kept me hype and I never got bored reading this despite it being so long. Despite being complex, it still beautifully explained and simplified concepts to readers. I was shocked at how the author chose to expand the idea of "transmigration" not with fantasy and made-up concepts, but rather with technology that could ACTUALLY become possible.
Kill the Villainess