
Pawn Shop No. 9
by Sidewalk
About This Novel
Grandpa's pawn shop is unique in this area. It's not for anything else, just for his business rules. There are three things he doesn't accept: he doesn't accept local objects, he doesn't accept robes and costumes, and he doesn't accept stolen goods. I broke the rules, and the result...--The plot is fictitious, please do not imitate it.
What Readers Think
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Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
What you wrote seems like a running account...
Rubbish
Why collect things that cannot be collected? The protagonist is causing trouble for himself
Indeed, what kind of bullshit did you write?
What you write is bullshit
There is a problem
The reading is incoherent, as if the chapter has been skipped.
Nowadays, no one dares to write a book, but I can't read it...
I read a little bit, but I really can't read anymore.
Two reviews and one star, should I read it or not?
Only two reviews are one star, should I read it or not?
Contextual incoherence
There is almost no connection with the context. This book is like the author has no outline and relies entirely on his imagination. The holes dug are almost never filled. Maybe the author himself has forgotten the holes in the previous chapter.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 12d ago
What you wrote seems like a running account...
Rubbish
Why collect things that cannot be collected? The protagonist is causing trouble for himself
Indeed, what kind of bullshit did you write?
What you write is bullshit
There is a problem
The reading is incoherent, as if the chapter has been skipped.
Nowadays, no one dares to write a book, but I can't read it...
I read a little bit, but I really can't read anymore.
Two reviews and one star, should I read it or not?
Only two reviews are one star, should I read it or not?
Contextual incoherence
There is almost no connection with the context. This book is like the author has no outline and relies entirely on his imagination. The holes dug are almost never filled. Maybe the author himself has forgotten the holes in the previous chapter.









