[ Mature Content 21+ ]
Playing with love? Maybe some people have felt it.
Naya, an innocent, old-fashioned and 'ugly' girl is determined to confess her feelings to her best friend, Abi.
Abhimanyu Pratama. An outstanding boy, with great achievements to be an idol for girls at school.
However, Abi disappeared for years since the love confession.
4 years later.
Naya 'transformed' after studying abroad. She attracts the attention of many men, including Putra, her best friend who has always been there for Naya for many years.
Unfortunately, Putra stated his feelings for Naya when Naya's heart is still traumatized by her love in the past!
At the same time, her father fell ill and the company almost went bankrupt.
Yet it turns out ... Abhimanyu, Naya's first love is back as the cause of her daddy's illness and the destruction of the family-owned company!
Love turns into hate.
But then shockingly, Abhimanyu was secretly using another identity to always help Naya?
Actually, why did Abhimanyu come back? Why did he have to use another identity to be by Naya's side?
Who did Naya's heart finally choose? Abhimanyu her first love? Putra who is always there for Naya? Or some other love?
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My main language is not English, so I apologize if there is an incorrect vocabulary. I'm still a beginner who keeps trying to get better. I hope you can still enjoy the storyline that I wrote. Happy reading.
*This book cover is not mine, copyright to the creator.
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The story revolves around a boy who discovers a magical teapot one day. As we all know, when you rub a magical lamp, a djinn appears, right? So yes, the boy rubbed the teapot, the djinn popped out, and he was granted three magical wishes...
Story: 4/10
I give it 4 because there actually was a story, but it wasn’t thrilling or particularly interesting. The djinn was strange, the boy was foolish with his dumb wishes, and the ending lacked excitement. There were also some school comedy scenes thrown in for good measure.
Art: 5/10
Yes, it’s old, but the emptiness is glaringly obvious. No background? Let’s just slap on some rasters. We can see half-rasterized TVs or random rasters scattered here and there in empty spaces. The character designs aren’t anything special either. Only the grandmother stands out—she has wrinkles and a warm look on her face. On the other hand, there were some nice touches, like the teapot and the dragon.
Characters: 4/10
I give it 4 only because of Grandma and Aladdin himself. The main character lacks any real personality, and his potential girlfriend is mean and unlikeable—I really can’t stand her.
Enjoyment: 3/10
It’s not something you’ll love or even remember, but it’s so short that you won’t feel drained by it.
Overall: 4/10
Is this rating too high? Maybe it is, but I think it’s genuinely not that bad because of its brevity. It had some semblance of a story, characters, an ending, and nicely done teapots. You won’t hate it, nor will you love it. If you enjoy heartwarming love stories, you might want to give it a try—you won’t waste much time anyway.
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