The Society's Pet Daughter

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Baby Salt,아기소금
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(3.8 / 5.0)

I thought I could live comfortably.

Until the main character tried to imprison me.

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  1. Estel
    Estel rated it
    Good
  1. kai
    kai rated it
    nice
  1. aceZ0
    aceZ0 rated it
    There aren't many chapters yet, but so far, it appears heartwarming. The protagonist has reincarnated as an avid reader and is working on mending their bond with their mother. It's a touching storyline, but I suspect the tragedy tag suggests things might take a darker turn soon. Nevertheless, it's a promising start.
  1. _elensar_
    _elensar_ rated it
    This novel excels in portraying the protagonist's actions and unawareness of her seductive nature, likening her to a pet. It takes on a unique twist, being gay, toxic, and focusing on a character who isn't simply survival-driven. The main character's behavior stems from her past life as a man, where she unintentionally mimics the actions of her female friend, assuming there are no LGBTQ+ individuals in the medieval setting. While her manipulation skills might seem impressive, they become problematic in a modern context. The story also delves into themes of abuse and contains morally ambiguous content. The bond between the mother and daughter stands out, though.
  1. DaoistGuru
    DaoistGuru rated it
    Update: I've managed to catch up to the latest chapter, Chapter 98, at the time of writing this. In summary, I wholeheartedly believe this novel deserves a 5-star rating, as anything less would be an injustice. I'll break down my thoughts into three categories: character development, world-building, and plot.

    Character Development:
    - The protagonist's journey with gender bender (GB) is not merely a plot device but serves to explore the complexity of identity and dysphoria. The author skillfully portrays the MC's struggle to find themselves in a foreign body, which is a rarity in such novels.

    - The MC's character is surprisingly human, with flaws and emotions that resonate. Their reactions to their situation feel genuine, avoiding the pitfalls of unrealistic or one-dimensional characters.

    World-Building:
    - The medieval setting is harsh, reflecting the MC's struggle to survive in a world that offers no mercy or support. The cruel reality they face emphasizes the theme of survival over living, making readers empathize with the MC's plight.

    - The world actively opposes the MC, forcing her to give up her autonomy and identity for the benefit of those who see her as an object. Even fellow outcasts suffer similarly, highlighting the universality of their struggles.

    Plot:
    - The plot is exceptional, with a recent update resolving a previously inconsistent side plot. The central theme of surviving has taken a darker turn, with a significant trigger warning.

    Spoilers follow:

    - The villainess, who previously seemed underdeveloped, is given a more nuanced role that connects to the main storyline, adding depth to the narrative.

    - Sexual abuse is a sensitive topic, but the author handles it cautiously, though some readers might find it underemphasized. It serves to illustrate the MC's powerlessness in certain situations.

    - The MC's dissociative mindset, seeing the world as a game, becomes a crucial aspect, hinting at the emotional toll it takes on her.

    - The revelation of a guiding presence, who the MC believes loves them, adds a layer of complexity to the story, challenging the reader's assumptions.

    - The ending, with its bittersweet note, leaves a lasting impact, drawing parallels to the famous quote, "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream."

    In conclusion, "Society's Pet Daughter" is a dark and psychological masterpiece that explores themes of identity, survival, and the human condition. If you enjoy this genre, I highly recommend giving it a read, as it delivers a gripping and thought-provoking experience.
  1. JakeRobaeP
    JakeRobaeP rated it
    This story turned out to be much darker than I anticipated. Upon catching up with the latest chapter, my reaction was an involuntary "oh my god." While the characters have their moments, I must admit that I didn't particularly like most of them, with the exception of Tina and her mother. They stand out positively due to the depth of their portrayal. As another reader mentioned, Tina's character feels very human; she's cunning, deceitful, yet vulnerable and easily influenced. Her emotional journey after the traumas inflicted upon her by the antagonist and the main character is truly heartbreaking - I shed numerous tears witnessing her struggles. She reconnected with her "childhood friend" and developed severe anxiety, which was devastating to read.

    In three words to describe the main character, I'd say she's a self-centered witch. Now, some may interpret my critique as negative, but despite that, I still give this book a solid five-star rating. The emotional rollercoaster it provides is exceptional, making it a compelling read overall. So, join me in experiencing the highs and lows – it's worth the journey, even if it's filled with tears.

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