In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
In no particular order, they are all Japanese light novels I found. I have not read the next three. Although the story background of "I Want to Be Your Tears" is a bit cliché, the author's writing style is very good, and the ending is considered top-notch in light novels; "Pancreatic Story" mainly uses a library book left by the heroine as the main clue. The ending is quite tear-jerking, and the phrase "I want to eat your pancreas" is used to express emotions. It is an inexplicable romance (I thought it was a horror movie when I first heard it); and without going into details, most Japanese light novels convey what is called "mono-sei" aesthetics, that is, the infinite beauty left by fleeting things, so that it is often seen that a boy or girl suffering from a terminal illness (or some fantasy setting) meets and falls in love with people in their remaining life, and finally parting and dying makes people pity. If you read too many books with similar themes, you will feel that there is no novelty. The works have some fantasy settings that often make the works stand out. For example, the classic "Urashima Taro" legend is widely used, and time stops and time is reversed (The setting of Yami Mi's novel is quite interesting, but it is too simple in some places, which will give people a feeling of ending hastily. However, as a new light novelist, it is considered to be of a good level. Although there is no copyright, you can find some versions compiled by friends)
The first three books each have their own merits. The first one is definitely the King of Tomato Day Light novels. The second one is half Western fantasy and half light, but it is really strong and very enjoyable but not intellectually downtrodden. The third one is a representative type of Chinese Western fantasy light novels, involving Chinese family infighting (palace fighting), Western career settings, and light novel romance and Shura fields. , I can't comment on the fourth book. It's a classic semi-Japanese style cool book and it's not finished yet. Some people have told me before that this is a beautiful book. I can only say that some of the plots are pretty good and the setting is quite new, but overall it's a great read. There are all kinds of new settings these days, and online literature has already entered the era of chaos.
The first three books each have their own merits. The first one is definitely the King of Tomato Day Light novels. The second one is half Western fantasy and half light, but it is really strong and very enjoyable but not intellectually downtrodden. The third one is a representative type of Chinese Western fantasy light novels, involving Chinese family infighting (palace fighting), Western career settings, and light novel romance and Shura fields. , I can't comment on the fourth book. It's a classic semi-Japanese style cool book and it's not finished yet. Some people have told me before that this is a beautiful book. I can only say that some of the plots are pretty good and the setting is quite new, but overall it's a great read. There are all kinds of new settings these days, and online literature has already entered the era of chaos.
The first three books each have their own merits. The first one is definitely the King of Tomato Day Light novels. The second one is half Western fantasy and half light, but it is really strong and very enjoyable but not intellectually downtrodden. The third one is a representative type of Chinese Western fantasy light novels, involving Chinese family infighting (palace fighting), Western career settings, and light novel romance and Shura fields. , I can't comment on the fourth book. It's a classic semi-Japanese style cool book and it's not finished yet. Some people have told me before that this is a beautiful book. I can only say that some of the plots are pretty good and the setting is quite new, but overall it's a great read. There are all kinds of new settings these days, and online literature has already entered the era of chaos.
The first three books each have their own merits. The first one is definitely the King of Tomato Day Light novels. The second one is half Western fantasy and half light, but it is really strong and very enjoyable but not intellectually downtrodden. The third one is a representative type of Chinese Western fantasy light novels, involving Chinese family infighting (palace fighting), Western career settings, and light novel romance and Shura fields. , I can't comment on the fourth book. It's a classic semi-Japanese style cool book and it's not finished yet. Some people have told me before that this is a beautiful book. I can only say that some of the plots are pretty good and the setting is quite new, but overall it's a great read. There are all kinds of new settings these days, and online literature has already entered the era of chaos.
The first book is my favorite. The second one originally scored over 9 points, but it dropped because the ending was a bit rushed. The third male protagonist's design is similar to the second male protagonist's design. But the gods in the third book are even more amazing
Recommend the author After200 [Send Hearts] [Send Hearts] Friends who like beautiful girls' posts/Japanese light novels' slowness and calmness/Slow warmth in daily life/Delicate and true psychological feelings/can rest assured without overthinking. If you watch Lily, but haven't tried Nikgaru, then you can appreciate the delicacy of real daily life; if you watch Nikkaru, but haven't tried Lily, then the elegant and fresh writing style and gentle touching emotions can be regarded as your introduction to Lily; if you don't read either, then how about such a delicious pure love; if you read both, what else can you say, just read it. I don't believe Tomato Lily readers will miss the boss's last masterpiece (below lovers) After reading the last book of the boss, I can feel that the boss is a person with literary literacy and literary pursuits. There are many structural layout designs in the novel that surpass the Internet novel. The reason why the boss's book has poor data is just because of the small overlap between Tomato's Lily and Riqing circles, but the boss's writing power far exceeds the ratings. If you are a person who is tired of reading mindless sweet and refreshing articles, and you have your own expectations and yearnings for words, then please slowly savor the warmth of the book, and you will definitely be moved.
Recommend the author After200 [Send Hearts] [Send Hearts] Friends who like beautiful girls' posts/Japanese light novels' slowness and calmness/Slow warmth in daily life/Delicate and true psychological feelings/can rest assured without overthinking. If you watch Lily, but haven't tried Nikgaru, then you can appreciate the delicacy of real daily life; if you watch Nikkaru, but haven't tried Lily, then the elegant and fresh writing style and gentle touching emotions can be regarded as your introduction to Lily; if you don't read either, then how about such a delicious pure love; if you read both, what else can you say, just read it. I don't believe Tomato Lily readers will miss the boss's last masterpiece (below lovers) After reading the last book of the boss, I can feel that the boss is a person with literary literacy and literary pursuits. There are many structural layout designs in the novel that surpass the Internet novel. The reason why the boss's book has poor data is just because of the small overlap between Tomato's Lily and Riqing circles, but the boss's writing power far exceeds the ratings. If you are a person who is tired of reading mindless sweet and refreshing articles, and you have your own expectations and yearnings for words, then please slowly savor the warmth of the book, and you will definitely be moved.
The first book is my favorite. The second one originally scored over 9 points, but it dropped because the ending was a bit rushed. The third male protagonist's design is similar to the second male protagonist's design. But the gods in the third book are even more amazing
The first book is my favorite. The second one originally scored over 9 points, but it dropped because the ending was a bit rushed. The third male protagonist's design is similar to the second male protagonist's design. But the gods in the third book are even more amazing
The first book is my favorite. The second one originally scored over 9 points, but it dropped because the ending was a bit rushed. The third male protagonist's design is similar to the second male protagonist's design. But the gods in the third book are even more amazing
The first book is my favorite. The second one originally scored over 9 points, but it dropped because the ending was a bit rushed. The third male protagonist's design is similar to the second male protagonist's design. But the gods in the third book are even more amazing
🔥🔥🔥I'm addicted to reading. I feel like there's something crawling on my body even if I don't read this article for a day. I don't want to play Genshin Impact. The Three Kingdoms series has been left in my phone to gather dust. Even Identity V can't move anymore. 🍁🍁🍁I feel great. I came across this book by accident. At first I thought it was an old-fashioned book when I saw the name. But after reading the comments, I started reading it. I immediately saw the updated parts, which is really good. The protagonist in it is not a brainless stallion. I think the female character is pretty good. The story is also to my liking. The overall feeling is very good. 🍀🍀It's worth watching.
1 Don't look at the name and look directly at the content. The author's writing style is very good and the characters he created are also very good. 2 Is really highly recommended, and the writing is also very good.
Book 1: I found a good light novel on Tomato (Come on! The deep sea that loves ice cream is the best). It feels like the clouds under yesterday's blue sky in summer. It is light, but has its own flavor. Even if it has drifted away today, it will leave traces in my heart because of yesterday's glance, like a kitten scratching my heart. Whether it is youthful campus life or the undercurrent of a seemingly peaceful life, it is worth savoring. The plot of the article is not too bad. The writing is okay, the characters are well created, and the feeling that Riqing should have. There is nothing wrong with the author's writing. It is a good Niqing. I will keep reading it😋😋😋 (The update frequency is too high😨) ps: I have been reading books since the end of February or early March... I didn't read the fourth chapter until 4 o'clock this morning, but I really enjoyed reading it in one sitting... The previous impression of "Animal Rhapsody" was indeed sloppy... Demi-humans are essentially artificial biological weapons, and there must be conflicts with humans... So...? …………Admit it, you simply can't accept these aliens! (I'm kidding, I'm a panhumanist) But this world view still feels a bit heavy. I won't say more about the last two books. I'm currently reading the second one, but I haven't finished it yet, so I won't comment yet.
Book 1: I found a good light novel on Tomato (Come on! The deep sea that loves ice cream is the best). It feels like the clouds under yesterday's blue sky in summer. It is light, but has its own flavor. Even if it has drifted away today, it will leave traces in my heart because of yesterday's glance, like a kitten scratching my heart. Whether it is youthful campus life or the undercurrent of a seemingly peaceful life, it is worth savoring. The plot of the article is not too bad. The writing is okay, the characters are well created, and the feeling that Riqing should have. There is nothing wrong with the author's writing. It is a good Niqing. I will keep reading it😋😋😋 (The update frequency is too high😨) ps: I have been reading books since the end of February or early March... I didn't read the fourth chapter until 4 o'clock this morning, but I really enjoyed reading it in one sitting... The previous impression of "Animal Rhapsody" was indeed sloppy... Demi-humans are essentially artificial biological weapons, and there must be conflicts with humans... So...? …………Admit it, you simply can't accept these aliens! (I'm kidding, I'm a panhumanist) But this world view still feels a bit heavy. I won't say more about the last two books. I'm currently reading the second one, but I haven't finished it yet, so I won't comment yet.
1 Don't look at the name and look directly at the content. The author's writing style is very good and the characters he created are also very good. 2 Is really highly recommended, and the writing is also very good.
The five books are all very good to read. The low ratings of the first and fifth books are considered as protection. The ratings of the others are no less than nine points. I can only say that they are invincible. [Adoration]
The five books are all very good to read. The low ratings of the first and fifth books are considered as protection. The ratings of the others are no less than nine points. I can only say that they are invincible. [Adoration]
The five books are all very good to read. The low ratings of the first and fifth books are considered as protection. The ratings of the others are no less than nine points. I can only say that they are invincible. [Adoration]
The five books are all very good to read. The low ratings of the first and fifth books are considered as protection. The ratings of the others are no less than nine points. I can only say that they are invincible. [Adoration]
This is very similar to what you said, but it's okay. It's very imaginative. Back in time when Kayako hadn't turned into a female ghost, Kayako was sweeter but also very yandere. And the name is very interesting at first sight.