I Have 108 Older Sisters

    Author: Sixth Master Of Eastern Mountain
  • Status: Completed

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  1. Heloise Dalton
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    I want to read some bllsht kindly pick this up
  1. Elvira Strong
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    a grand total of 110 kids !!!
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  1. Morgan Grantham
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  1. Neil II.
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    this novel is trash reading 10 chapters I don't think I have capability to read this trash any longer I mean mc sisters are all crazy for him practically there is not normal siblings bond rather than it is harem novel with his sisters
    It is really disgusting
  1. Calvin Jim
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    The premise is interesting , but the MC is way too stupid.
  1. Sandy Lewis
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    deym

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  1. Clare Blume
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    So far the story is very interesting. I just wish the concept would be reverse ( a sister with 108 brothers)[img=recommend]. Still it's a very good read.[img=golden ticket]
  1. Meroy Montgomery
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    Si estás leyendo este comentario tus padres morirán dentro de 5 años. Para deshacer esta maldición necesitas copiar esto y pegarlo en otros 5 manga. Lo siento, también me maldijeron, no se puede subestimar la maldición de personas al azar.
  1. Dream_Lord14Ff
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    "I Have 108 Older Sisters" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of identity, family, and the human experience. Set against the backdrop of Chinese culture and history, the story revolves around the protagonist, Xiaolu, who discovers a shocking truth about her origins – she has 108 older siblings from a secret adoption. This unexpected revelation forces Xiaolu to confront not only her own sense of belonging but also the societal norms and expectations surrounding adoption and filial piety.

    The narrative weaves together themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience as Xiaolu embarks on a journey to understand her roots and forge connections with her newfound siblings. The novel's exploration of the ties that bind us, both biological and emotional, challenges readers to reflect on the nature of family and the power of shared experiences.

    Author Cao Wenxuan masterfully crafts a poignant tale that bridges the gap between tradition and modernity, offering a poignant commentary on the universal longing for acceptance and the strength found in embracing our diverse heritage. Through Xiaolu's journey, readers are reminded of the importance of empathy, forgiveness, and the ability to heal despite life's unforeseen circumstances.

    "I Have 108 Older Sisters" is a profound and heartwarming read that resonates with readers on an emotional level, encouraging them to ponder the intricate web of relationships that shape our lives. It is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for growth and the transformative power of self-discovery.
  1. SovereignOfDarc
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    Impressively profound, "I Have 108 Older Sisters" captivated my imagination with its intricate tapestry of sibling bonds and cultural exploration. The protagonist's journey of self-discovery resonated deeply, as I found myself engrossed in the complex web of relationships. The author's vivid prose brought each sister to life, making me empathize and root for their unique stories. A thought-provoking read that lingered long after the last page, it's a must-read for those who cherish rich character development and nuanced family dynamics.

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