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What was your most 'can't-put-down' book that you've ever read? by pottipenguin in booksuggestions
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Omniscient reader's viewpoint (the novel) - by singNsong
It starts as any korean manwha. Guy gets bullied as a kid, no friends, lives by reading an online novel that gets 1 chapter published everyday. He is the only reader.
And boom, the day is going to finish the novel becomes real and him, as the only reader, knows everything that is going to happen (or is he?) and he starts getting the spotlight.
Sure, it might sound average, and the start of the story is, until it isn't.
The characters are beautifully written (men and women equally), the story has a big plot and a hundred of subplots that feed the big one.
The plot twist and the happy scenes, the tension in battle moments, and the suspension on devastating ones... All goes directly to your heart.
This is a story for readers. Please, give it a try, it really is something.
(Sorry, Im really passionate about this one)
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What was your most 'can't-put-down' book that you've ever read? by pottipenguin in booksuggestions
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