Second Chance: A Life Rewritten

    Author: feeesah
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. RafItech
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    "You don't know how to cook and you never entered the kitchen when I cook, plus the fact you took too much time so it was an easy guess" he explained.
  1. Trafford
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    But I help her out of bed and wait outside while she showers and dresses up. As we drive back to Abeokuta, I notice that she is quiet.
  1. Mikorokun
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    You'll never know if you don't go (go!)
  1. NightGLEWNqpJ
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    Hey now, you're a rock star, get the show on, get paid
  1. TroxkingDY
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    "You mean like this?" he leaned in and kissed her tenderly wrapping an arm around her.
  1. PSR
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    "Carl, if you don't answer, we'll give you a zap-zap."
  1. TheRuler001
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    Great read.I will update my review after 50 chapters
  1. TheRuler001V7I
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    This is a very ordinary nihilist story. Through plot armor, you can explore various themes in just 31 chapters. It's a waste of my time to read this. In the end, it's still nothing. The protagonist always thinks he has depth in mutter. I have seen many works with this pseudo-depth.  I remember a Japanese visual novel that was also like this, even better than this one. The author used various abstract descriptions of many different things as metaphors to form a seemingly profound feeling, but this metaphor was too deliberate and lost its depth, but unfortunately these themes had already been explored.  It's just a story of nihilists deconstructing other things, and the author obviously doesn't understand what the real hidden philosophy and depth of Fang Yuan is, even senior readers can't find it. Generally speaking, this is the story of a nihilistic clown who has been in mutter and discussed many things.  In fact, they are just slaves of nihilism, deconstructing other things with nihilism to show their identity, trying to create a sense of superiority that nothingness > everything, protagonist = nothingness, very general writing, Bazarov victims among nihilists, Proust victims in stream of consciousness.
  1. FantasyLordlUH
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    I don't think it is appropriate of me to not reciprocate the good deeds of everyone, I saw your comment and decided I might as weell read your book. The story is about history and love story that happened in seoul of hanseong during joseon dynasty. I just want to point out the name of the country, shouldn't it be a name from its past? Anyways, the story is great. Highly recommend

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