#1 : The L Word (Lust or Love)

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Eugenia_Zantoto
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)
*First Book of the Word Series* "To handcuff you on the bedpost, have my wickedest way with you, and never let you go." He said. ----- Siara just lost her love, simply because the guy was a jerk. Mending her heart is her first priority. Embarking from Jakarta to Bali, she expect her heart would heal. And she thinks it's getting better when she thought to celebrate her birthday in Paradise city. But one thing she would never guessed is meeting a man like Jonathan. She knew deep down, whatever happen between them, is only for one time thing. But still, she embrace it. But is it truly one time thing? Is it only lust? Or is it turned out to be love? Only time will tell~

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  1. Bloodicys
    Bloodicys rated it
    Muitooooo bom amei 🥰
  1. Zoftex
    Zoftex rated it
    let her end up with Karl...and don't make the story to drag please....
  1. GrandM3244
    GrandM3244 rated it
    It's awesome
  1. Revenus42
    Revenus42 rated it
    Great character description. Very good story basis. I would love to read a series.
  1. TwistedTsunamiT4
    TwistedTsunamiT4 rated it
    <p>If you're going to read it all in one sitting or as quickly as possible, you'll realize how rapidly it switches genres and story direction. The narrative lacks a consistent tone or clear idea of what it wants to be. From the first chapter, you might anticipate some sci-fi elements due to the body-switching concept, yet those responsible for it aren't even mentioned until the end of the story. Additionally, one of the two main characters, who should be central to the story, is essentially left braindead and ignored for more than half of the tale, and even after that, he continues to be overlooked.</p>
  1. LaziestBRO
    LaziestBRO rated it
    This Manwha was essentially a desperate search for something akin to The Breaker. The combat sequences are solid, and the artwork enhances the action effectively. It felt grounded in realism, provided you overlook the trope that every South Korean male seems obsessed with fighting and killing each other! I wished the author had delved deeper into the characters' backstories, but at least it wasn't as formulaic as Naruto!  

    It might have been the translators' fault, but the dialogue often felt repetitive. Phrases like "he has surpassed human limitations!" left me wondering if the characters were either astonishingly unaware that there's always someone stronger in the world or genuinely believed the individual was no longer human.  

    Another aspect I felt the author could have emphasized more was training. It had a somewhat Harry Potter vibe, where minimal training is shown, and techniques seemingly appear out of nowhere.  

    Overall, Change Guy was intriguing in its early chapters, hooking me immediately and keeping me engaged with compelling fight scenes and a desire to know the conclusion. Honestly, the fact that it had a definitive ending prevented me from abandoning this Manwha altogether.  

    Still, it's a worthwhile read. You should consider spending some time with it; I'm confident you'll get hooked if you enjoy The Breaker and engaging plots. <p>
  1. Grand_Void_Daoist_45
    <p>Quite an engaging read with intriguing twists, though some could have been omitted. It shows great promise, but unfortunately, it feels truncated, leaving many characters underdeveloped or simply vanished. I would suggest reading only the first half, as the second part turned out to be somewhat disappointing.</p>
  1. Behzod
    Behzod rated it
    I opted to search for a manga with an extensive number of chapters because I was tired of reading those with merely 20 chapters, only to have the story become interesting and then needing to wait for more releases. This manga truly answered my 'prayer,' so to speak. The characters are quite complex, and the artwork meets today's standards, both in terms of the characters and their surroundings. The primary focus of the story is combat, filled with bone-cracking, joint-popping, and muscle-tearing action that will captivate you as you discover how much pain these individuals can endure before one of them finally gives in. Change Guy also features a slowly developing romance on the side, as the characters evolve over time and come to understand that you can't always judge a book by its cover. Overall, I rate Change Guy a 10 out of 10 and hope everyone enjoys reading it as much as I do.

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