The question is in the title. I've been reading various translated novels and manhwas/webtoons for a long time, and recently I noticed a strange...
The second book was designed to be world-building, slice-of-life, and relationship-stuff from the get-go, with the research into the world taking...
Completely irrelevant to the argument at hand. This entire paragraph is one big straw-man, so I'm not even going to bother to respond. We are...
The thing is that if it was presented as such, as in, a disconnect between how Seol views Paradise and how the others do, and this difference of...
The thing is, the novel is really good. The plot is solid, the characters are, if not necessarily three dimensional, at least very distinct and...
You are focusing on the wrong point again. The issues are threefold here, and him mending his relationship with his family and them theoretically...
Read my previous post again. Also, the issue isn't with the reconciliation (it has to be done, and it was one of the driving forces of Seol's...
The issue with this is that he is going to forget EVERYTHING he had done since he entered Paradise. That means that, in the "best" case scenario,...
Disclaimer: I love The Second Coming of Gluttony, and I consider it one of the best translated novels. However, I have some peeves with one...
I have been reading a bunch of ligh isekai stories lately as a sort of palette-cleanser, and I ran into the same issue with a lot of them: they...
Yeah, I think that's it. Thanks.
Okay, here's the thing: I have read parts of this manga years ago. I didn't really even like it (in fact, I would go as far as to say I hated it),...
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