Nakagawa Madoka wakes up from a two-year-long coma only to find out that her life has changed. Her mom has found a new lover after her father died three years prior. Not only that, she now has a stepsister too. Madoka then meets her mother’s new lover…who seems to have taken a liking to her.
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Read up to the current chapter as of 2/27/21. This story is probably one of the best I've read on ScribbleHub. The shoujo ai aspects are tremendously important and doled out in tiny doses. It's about a girl who had her world changed in an instant. Piecing together who she was, and what she lost, moving into the future two years later and trying to recover her identity which must now adjust with all the changes time has delivered, it's a slow romance with a cute cast of characters, tons of saccharine sweetness, and turmeric turmoil. I personally love our main character Madoka, and the enigmatic Mari, who shares a special bond with our heroine, though she might not know everything until she's forced to make the hardest choice of her life.
I have one regret, and that is the inability to rate this story past five stars. Please read this, if you enjoy a nice slow romance that will gently caress your heart in all the right places!
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In Sleeping Princess Yairy takes you on an emotional roller coaster in this fantastic yuri harem story. There is something for everyone. Every love interest has a dark side and a sweet side.I have been following this for months now and I squeal at every update reading it as soon as I see it is in.
Also YukoxSophia for the win!
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I just love yuri stories and I just have to say that this is one of the best yuri stories that I have ever read so far. I have read lots of light novels, webnovels and manga yuri stories. I can't even find from actual lesbian literature stories anything like this. Usually most yuri stories are either mainly borderline hentai or something like "Bloom Into You" where hand holding is most extreme thing what these high school girls can imagine and it takes seasons for them to get to even that point.
When I started reading this story I was really afraid that this story would turn in to typical incest harem yuri with too much hentai in every chapter but this turned to be something totally different.
Sleeping Princess on the other hand is on whole other level. This has really deep interactions between characters and they don't deny their feelings and act like "anime characters". These characters here are more realistic. Like actual high school girls and not something from anime but still story has successfully retained nice light novel feel in it. This story is pure emotional roller coaster and it will make you cry. Be warned!
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This is story about Madoka who woke up from coma after two years and how she copes with it. In later Chapters the character development feels more natural and the cute moments there are to die for, though I just wish there is more fluffy stuff rather than the sad part. It's definitely worth a shot you won't regret it, atleast till this chapter though don't know about later XD.
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Coming here after completing all the chapters out now. Volume 3's end.
The novel is a bittersweet story that take into account not just the MC's feelings, how they affect her, her life, family and relations, which is great on it's own, but also a load of other characters with their own lives and pains, worries and experiences.
All characters as I said are unique and add a liveliness to the story, with each one of them showing different personalities, and as it was shown many times, are layered well with what's on the surface and the first impressions they give not always being the truth.
I'm not really good with words and explanations ???♂️, but you should really give the story a chance, you won't regret it?
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I'm not really good at reviewing so, this is pehaps or its is (sorry I have seabed and Saya no uta in my heart) the best historys I've ever read, I lot of plot twist, a nice pacing, all characters are likeable
pls don't hate Ayumi, one of the best characters
the only bad part about the story itself is, when you notice there is no next button anymore, so good luck once you start reading.
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I haven't finished the story, but I want to express my admiration for this novella. She's extremely good. But at first my attitude towards him was biased. There will be spoilers.
I thought it was pedo porn. But I was wrong. Incest does not appear here in full, and it is not in the tags. I just finished the arc with Mihara (I don't remember spelling her name correctly). And she is the weakest character so far. I don't like her character. And the lack of good interactions between the other characters in the harem story bothers me. But I have hope for the future. Marie-san surprised me. At the beginning I didn't like her, she seemed like a rapist. But she quickly stopped behaving like that. And she became an interesting character for me. I also like the art that the author puts in.
so yes. This story is worth attention, read the first, not the best and dubious chapters. And then you get a good story
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So read up to the latest chapter. And I gotta say that this story is amazing. By far one of the better stories on Scribblehub.
I want to start by saying that the Story is masterfully done. This story has its fair share of Wholesomeness and humor. But this story really shines with how emotionally impactful it is. At the end of Volume 3. Not only was I upset on the behalf of the characters, I let loose some few tears too. Luckily it's not a tragic story meant to stab a knife in your heart every few chapters as this story is meant to have happy endings. And I personally can't wait to see it.
Hope the author releases more as I'm in for the end!.
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Spoilers, not guessing right what the ending is about is like having eyes but fail to recognize Mount Tai.
Enduring for the sake of enduring is the main theme here. Everyone suffers otherwise there wont be drama here at all. Happy end? No. Who asked you to be weak? And in the middle of the tragedy are school day to day side-stories (that is where all high ratings are coming from, I wager). Notice how little to no ratings come from readers who have read to the end. And for a good reason. The ending is shallow and see-through from the very beginning.
I have read around 50 chapters before starting to skip through by the dozen multiple times cuz nothing made sense to me. Still doesnt.
Throughout the whole novel I held one thought: when MC found out who her lover was supposed to be, why did MC not just move out from home to build a new life, meet new ppl, find new friends and loved ones from the very moment she found out that she has been NTR-d by the only two ppl she loved and cared for, both of whom decided to live in the same house like a "happy" family?? They werent even keeping their relationship private at all, instead both mothers were actively petting each other at every opportunity, kissing and other things right in front of the MC over and over again. It is bizarre to read how passive MC is throughout the novel. She doesn't learn nothing. There is no growth, only endurance test. At first I even entertained the idea that NTR was done in hopes to jumpstart mc' memories through extreme emotional volatility, to make her think why does she care so much, but no mother would do such a thing to her own child, yeah? Unless she has no integrity whatsoever and has a baggage of filth in mind.
Lets return to our MC. Rather than moving on with her life and starting something new (at chapter 1 preferably—-or whatever chapter that was when she was discharged from clinic— and ending the novel right there with a happy end cuz life is more than 3 ppl going through the motions; MC hadn't been imprisoned there after all), she endures and builds up her emotional stress more and more. How healthy is that?
It was so obvious that either one of the mothers (or both) were mentally unstable (and so, continuing living under the same roof would be dangerous if not life threatening) or ppl MC had thought cared for her were in reality two-faced from the beginning. When I finally read the epilogue, the story ended up looking even more hollow to me. Even more ppl were in pain. Nothing was fixed. Well, that is what happens when your endure toxic relationships, duh. Nothing new here, move along.
Also I don't get why Mary is being seen as a positive influence on the MC (in comment sections and ratings), when she has clearly brought just as much if not more toxicity in the family daily life. She is a weak woman with no backbone, a doormat with no voice. She puts her pleasure first, everything and everyone else – second. As an adult it was her duty to care about family future, not disregard both children just so she can build up her little closed world around an insane woman, so she can feel loved. What could ever go wrong with such a setup? Lovely.
It wouldn't surprise me if author published the next novel all about family where parent/s is/are alcoholic/s and some stranger dies in a car crash in the end. That would make as much sense to me as this whole novel has been. The cause and effect.
I rated 2 for the awesome pics sake only, the amount of effort put into em must be immense; but the story should really be a 1. Usually I try to project myself with the MC, but NTR is just not my cup of coffee. Making the world look bleak when fix is as simple as moving out is just insane. I still feel as if a much shorter novel would be able to achieve the same but better? Stronger outcome without over the top drama and emotional swings all over the place. Just take a look at "Trapped On A Vampire Cruise With No Power!" short story. It's small but the epilogue is strong. School days shenanigans feel like a spinoff that doesnt bring all that much to the story, but waters it down with sidestories too much. I don't really care about world building when the plot is weak. Don't get me wrong, school day to day life is nice and all, but reading through a prism of self-imposed suffering for more than two hundred chapters is not.
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