Ultimate Legend Of Dragon Ball

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Rating(3.2 / 5.0, 17 votes)
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  1. rbp
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    The detailing done to the course of events is amazing. It is one of the most difficult aspect in writing and the author has done it great, especially in military settings. The language is good and fluent. Just reading it felt like watching a movie. It's good. I hope the author uploads more chapters.
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  1. Resident
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    Hello, shameless author here! (blushes in writer's block) This is my very first BL novel, and let me tell you, I’ve been obsessed with this story for ages. I’ve dreamt about the plot, the characters, and even finished the entire thing in my sleep! (Dream me is way more productive, apparently.)Thank you for giving my little brainchild a chance and adding it to your library. You’re the real MVPs! To everyone supporting this messy, imperfect work of art—I love you all more than Theron loves gadgets!
  1. PeaceinChaos
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    The story seems really captivating, and I'm already curious about the mc backstory *o*
  1. Frequency420
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    I’d be happy to help! Since you didn’t specify a particular story, I’ll write a short review of a classic fictional tale: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. If you had something else in mind, feel free to let me know!The Little Prince is a timeless novella that weaves a delicate blend of whimsy and wisdom. The story follows a young prince who travels from planet to planet, encountering quirky characters that subtly mirror the absurdities of adult life. Saint-Exupéry’s simple yet poetic prose draws you into a world where a fox teaches the value of connection, and a rose reveals the complexities of love. The watercolor illustrations, done by the author himself, add a tender charm that complements the narrative perfectly. While it’s often labeled a children’s book, its layers of meaning—on loneliness, responsibility, and what truly matters—resonate deeply with readers of all ages. It’s a brief read, but one that lingers, inviting reflection long after the last page. A quiet masterpiece worth revisiting.How’s that? Let me know if you’d like a review of something specific!

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