Ryuuou Heika no Gekirin-sama ~Hon Suki Nezumi Himedesuga, Naze ka Ryuuou no Saiai ni Narimashita~
100/10 re-read it and buy it!
I've Become A Crow
1000/10! I fucking loved this so fucking much! Re-read! I will do a full review at some point! If this could be printed, I'd buy it! (There's no girl love-rival!)
When Jasy Whistles
10000/10! One of my all time favorite things I've read! Will re-read at some point. It is very dark for the majority of the webtoon. But it has a great ending for Jasy and Hela, Hapo and Sa'y, Rodrigo and Ka'te, as well as all the brothers - Teju Jagua (giant 7-headed dog), Mbói Tu'i (bird guy), Moñai (our cutie longing for connection and acceptance who has always been seen as a "monster", initially by his mother) who got together with the shaman Kiriri, Kurupi (the womanizer), Ao'i (Hela's dog and son), and Luison (the masked jokester). If this is ever printed in any form (book or art book/illustration book), I will buy it asap!
Shot by Love
4/5 (7/10) - It was so fucking hard for me to enjoy this and not sit feeling disgusted by that POS Dr Oh Su Yeon. Why was she lying about having been in a relationship with Jin? She was just obsessed and she's disgusting. Get over it, he never liked you! He even said so. And he told her multiple times that they never dated! But why didn't he tell the people who thought that the two of them used to date that they didn't? And, why didn't he clear it up with Jiyo? Tell her properly that he never dated Su Yeon and that she was just obsessed with him!? It made me so uncomfortable! I just had to read to the end to see if he ever cleared it up, but he didn't. Jin even said (his thoughts) in chapter 10 "I've never dated anyone, so I wouldn't know how women feel...!", then he thought (about Jiyo) "Is she experienced with these kinds of relationships?", and there was a sidenote saying "Both have been single-since-birth". Meaning, he's never been with ANYONE before he started dating Jiyo. He's never been with Oh Su Yeon (it was a one-sided crush on her side/she was deluded into thinking that there was a relationship there). That sucked, because other than that, I loved this manhwa... Why didn't they clear it up? What was the point of her even being there?
Doctor Elise
1000/10! Re-read! I loved this so fucking much! I love that Dr. Elise never had to give up on her being a surgeon! That she could continue her career at the same time as ruling the empire! I loved that she left such an amazing legacy (not talking about her adorable children here) behind! I loved that Dr. Elise made so many people into better people - especially Linden, her soulmate and husband. She honestly saved him. I loved so many characters and so many dynamics! Dr. Elise and Linden are soulmates and they are perfect together! I love that there were multiple couples (Chris and Yulian, Dr. Fallon and Jay, and even LENNE met the love of his life, Ailyn). And I abso-fucking-lutely loved that there were so many sequel chapters! You got to see so much of their lives years after - how Dr. Elise and Linden had 3 children, how Chris and Yulian got married and had twins. And how Dr. Elise continued making headways in her career and kept saving and more importantly, improving the quality of people's lives! This was a damn masterpiece! I hope they turn it into a book, and that this will be printed! I'll probably make a full review some other time.
Ningen Desuga Maou Totsugu Koto Ni Narimashita
1000/10 (it's not finished on here, though)
Quoth the Boy
9/10 - I liked it but the art style was pretty weird. It had a really good ending and I really liked the friendships. Another thing I fucking loved was that they fucking used the word "fuck" so fucking much (I intentionally fucking used it so fucking much here, lol). I HATED that bitch Viviana, though (which kinda made this a bit worse. I hate that it seemed like she got some kinda "justice". She deserves nothing but the worst. I love that the other couple got together. They're very cute together. And, I really liked Ga-ra and Tae-bok together. They were really cute.
The Deviless's Impression of a Princess