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A Review of the Humorous Greatest Estate Developer
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a civil engineer ended up transmigrating to the world of their favorite novel? Me neither. But boy am I glad I found this comic. The main character, Lloyd, is an enigma that’s hard to describe. I’ll start with the easiest thing to explain: his goofy faces in the webcomic (a beautiful decision by the artist the author laughed at and supported, but…
Spending the Villain's Money
It’s been a while since I reviewed a translated novel, which seems like a waste considering how many I read. Today we’ll be looking at one I read twice a couple years ago that left a deep impression- Spending the Villain’s Money to Prolong My Life! It will come as a shock to no one that this is a pure romance novel, spanning 547 pages, with a rich domineering main lead. Huo Sishen is cold, uber…
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The Wizards Butler
I went looking for stories from the perspective of servants because I thought it would be interesting to read from the POV of someone less high and mighty. I stumbled upon this intriguing book title, “The Wizards Butler”, and that’s all I needed to hear to snag the book for my Kindle shelves. Didn’t even read the blurb, and I’m so glad I dived in headfirst. The main character’s name is Roger…
There are reasons why pitiful people are detestable.
Bath Robey | The Beautiful Wife of the Whirlwind Marriage
2022 March 19 | Saturday 10:12 | sunny morning (31°C)
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Face-slapping alarm clock refuses to let you sleep in
Build yourself a rude awakening by creating an alarm clock with an arm and hand attached and aimed at your face.
Four students at a Liverpool drama school enjoy a lesson in face-slapping. 4th February 1939.