Lelaki Bukan Lelaki

    Author: Diamond_Pu
  • Status: Ongoing

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Rating(3.1 / 5.0, 20 votes)
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  1. Pr0copio
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    Alex was a man of many things, a good man, strong willed, otaku, but a killer isn't one of them.
  1. ShuangWeimhM
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    "Are you confident that you can beat him?"
  1. LamenThief
    LamenThief rated it
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    "Okay, saya minta maaf... tapi, awak masih tak jawab soalan saya tadi; siapa lelaki tadi dan kenapa awak ada disini?"
  1. ForniciaYadreaIcI
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    "Excuse me umm, Julius-san?"
  1. Inevitable_Chicken
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    I love this story! So far my favorite part is when the dark lord system talks and I love that they made the points spell out Abnormalcy.  This story is both creative and funny.
  1. Whisper
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  1. Sebastien_Lecours
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    If only I could give 10 stars for writing quality. I love how the book is described, I imagine so many different scenes as I read. Killing someone just to get a man is diabolical and her hope that woman gets her white stained and dies too tsk tsk. I’m rooting for this book! And I know it’s going to be an amazing read.❤️
  1. Nemesis_Ryzen
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    This nautical Cthulhu Mythos novel is a masterclass in atmospheric horror, blending the chilling elements of Lovecraft's universe with the vast, uncharted waters of the sea. The author’s meticulous world-building draws you into a terrifying journey where the line between reality and madness blurs with every passing wave. The setting is incredibly immersive—whether it's the creaking of the ship, the endless expanse of the ocean, or the eerie whispers of ancient beings beneath the depths, everything feels visceral and alive.The characters are complex and deeply flawed, making their eventual descent into madness all the more haunting. What’s most impressive is how the author maintains a slow, deliberate pace, allowing the tension to mount gradually, before unleashing the full horror of the unknown. The blend of cosmic horror with the brutal isolation of life at sea creates a perfect storm of dread.I truly hope the author continues to write in this world. This novel left me questioning the very nature of the cosmos and my place in it, long after I turned the last page. If you're a fan of Lovecraftian horror, or just love a good nautical adventure, this is a must-read.

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