Mad Sovereign

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  1. GatchaJoe
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    Negative Girls: To Live and Die is an amazing novel, with comedic aspects behind it. Horror is definitely crucial here, especially covering the dreadful topic of suicide. The writing style is amazing, perfect for fueling my mind to fabricate and print out images. Very well-detailed and the world building is amazing. There are many phrases that can be taken to the real world, and the topic of imperfection is amazing. Keep writing!
  1. FortellerwBl
    FortellerwBl rated it
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    The story is quite good, but there were too many cliches in the begging.also +rep for #NoHarem140 characters 140 characters 140 characters
  1. Conquistadore1
    Conquistadore1 rated it
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    I don't like it. I don't know how I read up to 105. Wait, I do know. If you are just looking for some thing to mindlessly read in the middle of the night while the alternative is to sleep, this is for you. It has the faint stench of harem development about it.
  1. Tunic01
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    The plot is astonishing, and the characters and the situations have been written very well, This book is full of surprises! Good work author! Best of luck
  1. StanLJPXrX
    StanLJPXrX rated it
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    I am now beyond chapter 350 and it is high time to give this story a review.Fair warning - this review is LONG!Let's start with the obvious. The author writes in his own unique style. The writing directly depicts the thoughts of the mc. These often drift from one topic to another and depict the mc's quirkiness in all its glory. I enjoy how the mood of the mc is depicted in the sentence structure itself. For example when he is dejected and down, sentences get very rigid and short while when he is curious and feels welcome it becomes a lot more descriptive. Regarding typos and grammar, the novel has some mistakes every now and then but not to the extent of being bothersome.The beginning of TUG is a rough one. The story got me confused at first and seemed very aimless which in turn didn't keep me very invested into it. Only when the mc declares the existence of the unnamed god, does the story start to pick up. It takes until approximately chapter 100 until the style of writing gets more solid in both expression and humor. The funny thing is that after getting beyond the rough start I became more and more addicted to the strangeness and found myself binging the entire thing in very little time.Reasons for why I binged so much are that the story develops a particular flow. With events happening from the mc's perspective, which only get you guessing at what catastrophic events he will set in motion and trying to read between the lines for what is truly happening beyond the comprehension of the mc. Then the same events and/or their aftermath are told from a different point of view. This change shows the ridiculous nature of what actually happened.The novel lives from the imperceptive nature and lack of common sense from the mc which leads to innumerable misunderstandings. These point of view (POV) chapters are the cherry on top of the cake of absurd misunderstandings.As the story continues characters also become a lot more relatable to the extent of truly moving me emotionally. The overly optimistic and naive outlook of the mc is not only basis for misunderstandings but also motivating and heartwarming. He is a guy who wants to peacefully live and enjoy his life which he struggles to maintain.(In the beginning there isn't that much depth to the characters as later on, making especially Luna a character that is hard to understand and like in my opinion).Now for the overarching story and worldbuilding. The overarching story is there although it develops very slowly. The focus is more on the here and now while the gears turn in the background. One gets the feeling that - as is with the smaller story arcs - even the bigger story is slowly building tension and will very likely completely blow in the distant future.The world itself is solidly built. It has a fixed framework and everything moves within while slowly exploring said framework (except the mc who is very oblivious to it and tramples all over established standards).Yes this review is way too long. But I think reading more than 350 chapters warrants a proper evaluation so here you go.Lastly thanks Zombie for writing and investing so much in bringing TUG into existence every single day.
  1. acdc2113
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    The MC makes me sick but at least the story is very original, unfortunately I don't like cowardly garbage like that, maybe I'll change it later but I don't have that much patience.
  1. hiddenbanana
    hiddenbanana rated it
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    can you post the link for cover image........................................................................................................................
  1. KrinLucy
    KrinLucy rated it
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    'Hoh? *chuckle*' Akatsuki chuckled in amusement.
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