The Villain’s Father’s Guide to Raising a Child Chapter -- Discussion

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I just dropped one novel and now I’m dropping another. I’m dropping this one at 67; 64 if you don’t count skimming over the last 3 chapters.

I won’t lie and say I wasn’t enjoying it at first, because I was. I thought it was fairly cute, but as I continued reading and as the novel became more based on the kids pov rather than the parents I became more and more bored.

Not only did I become bored, but I was found it so unbelievable how the author portrayed this kid. If he was 5/6 then it would be fine, but for a 3 yo, he was way to smart and scheming.

I got tired of the beef between him and the ML and I got tired of the focus being everything but the MC.

What I will say tho, is that I don’t think it’s fair to call the “drama” (for lack of better term) between the MC and the ML a misunderstanding.

A misunderstanding would imply that one has a preconceived notion or idea about something based on their own bases of thinking without confirmation or communication from the other. However, the ML straight up told him who he was pretending to be. Saying that he was someone he wasn’t so rather than misunderstanding it was just deceit.

Even if the MC asked, and communicated with the ML he still would have been told he was a nanny taking over for his mother who was sick. So, it’s just being liar not misunderstood.

Anyway, I don’t really recommend this to anyone, even though I wanted something mind numbing but cute, it didn’t focus enough on the MC for me to enjoy it and it became a dragggg
 
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