In a world in which emotions are rejected by society, Dol's life is just as bland and mundane as everyone elses. One of his classmates, the outcast girl Felix, commits suicide and shortly after visits him as a ghost. In their conversation, Dol notices Felix to be happy. After seeing those emotions, Dol, together with the ghost Felix, tries to find emotions in his bland life himself.

Post Mortem Happiness
- Genre: Realistic
- Author: Pizzus
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(3.8 / 5.0) ★
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LouisZimmer rated it
weird and empty story. even after i read again its still empty story with no substance. i don't know how others can see this story line as good ?probably their taste? and my taste different0 0 Reply
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OliverTwist4607 rated it
Um brasileiro amigo, nunca pensei que fosse encontrar um aqui, mas mano a novel tá muito boa continua que eu quero mais, o desenvolvimento tá indo muito bem na minha opinião0 0 Reply
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AbiLIon rated it
The story started of interesting to me. I always have the thing for revenge novel, especially. I'm kinda scared of the tragedy that Zhu Long gonna go through, reading from the prologue. But it always work out when the revenge is fulfilled.0 0 Reply
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HexDevil rated it
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NathanHuyghemIy rated it
It 's a decent read. Lots of content available. World building felt pretty solid and fleshed out. Story is developing and has potential. Most of the characters are well written. My main issue is with the MC. It's like he gets the most story time but the least emotional development of all of the characters. Many chapters in, and he is still very much an out-of-touch teenager that struggles with his insecurities. His sense of justice is very skewed and relatively confusing. The moral dilemmas that he's faced has NOT given him much maturity at all. It's also a tough read when he struggles as he is not a graceful struggler (compared to say Adonis). He feels and remains overall toxic and emotionally stunted. The otherworlders in Adonis' group, in comparison, feel more relatable and dynamic. They grow from their experiences and it shows in their dialogue and actions. When I read their sections, it feels like I'm reading about young adults, not teenagers. This basically results in a static MC that has become increasingly difficulty to root for after hundreds of chapters. As this novel leans into tropes, it's pretty ironic as well that MC (as the OP Extra) feels more like a puppet vs his enigmatic rival (who feels like he should be the Extra)... Just my opinions. Thank you to the Author for giving me content to consume and hopefully my mind gets changed in the future chapters.0 0 Reply
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VladAlexandrov2880 rated it
very good better than iIexped. dhhdjrhrhhrhr fhdbfufbfhfbfjf hffhfb fjf fuf fjf fbfnifndmfjfjnffi0 0 Reply
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MuhammetEgeAlkanHAC rated it
Prague said to Glenn in a mocking way and a determined gaze, "We don't know if it is a wrong path unless we try it. From my current information, some of those guys who got the invitation are going there because of the increased wage, as they don't see a future over here. As for the information regarding professor Hague and professor William I got it from the brats gossiping as usual. You might know how our University has a lot of children from noble households and their gossiping habits, don't you?"0 0 Reply
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Black_Reaper13 rated it
Jenny: * A~amanda our class room president??*0 0 Reply
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