
Stepmother: I Am Asked To Give A Kidney To My Half-Brother
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Wind's Mark
- Status: Completed
Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 21 votes)
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Even if the MC was a compelling character, there are no good foils, no-one acts realistically, they are either cartoon bad guys with no foresight who seem to hold a death grudge with the MC, or fawning yes-men who believe MC is omniscient, and omnipotent.
considering the title is also the inciting incident, I'm not sure how the author will stretch this book to have any meaningful incidents for much past where it is when he will probably conquer the world and be the lord high supercallifragilisticexpialidocious supreme ultra mega commander of the Mary Sue Earth Kingdom
The system is the only ok tier aspect of this novel.
The author have no life experience or made no effort when writting this novel because everything sound childish, illogical or would be dangerous to do in real life.
Other than those scene that wouldn't happen in real life there is only badly written faceslap scenes.
The author artfully explores the protagonist's internal struggle as she grapples with the ethical implications of her decision. It highlights the intricate web of emotions that arise, from empathy and selflessness to the fear of altering the course of lives and the potential consequences for her own family. The novel also touches upon themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of human connection, as the characters navigate their relationships in the face of life-altering circumstances.
Through this narrative, readers are reminded of the vulnerability and resilience within families, and the capacity for love to transcend blood ties. "Stepmother" invites readers to reflect on their own values and the choices they would make in similar situations, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities of love, duty, and the lengths we might go for those we care about. Overall, the book is a poignant exploration of the human condition, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.