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Morpho
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I got this because I can't help but be drawn to "heroine reborn in a novel" stories, and in this case it was intriguing (although certainly not original, at this point) that she was only a minor character in what was actually her brother's story.
Although this was reasonably entertaining, the editing was terrible (misspelled names and more). There wasn't much of a plot, just hilarious amounts of rage on Rosalite's part, when she wasn't feeling ground down by the constant resets of her life. I was reminded of My Next Life As a Villainess (Rosalite's lack of interest in romance and cluelessness about how she came across to the characters around her), Defeating the Demon Lord's a Cinch (If You've Got a Ringer) (Rosalite's entertaining rage), and I Swear I Won't Bother You Again! (that one chapter from Rion's POV).
There's zero romance in this, just work and rage. Rosalite was casually murderous and no one seemed to care about all the murder. I laughed when she completely bewildered and shocked one character by deciding to marry him and declare him perfect because he was the human equivalent of MS Excel.
Will I continue this? Eh, maybe, even considering the editing issues, but I've got plenty else to read.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)… (mehr)