After spending his entire life tirelessly dedicated to medicine, our protagonist dies with the deep regret of never having fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor and, above all, not having enjoyed his life. However, fate grants him a second chance by transmigrating his soul into the body of PJ Duncan, a teenager who has just moved with his family to a small town in Texas.
In his new home, PJ finds himself surrounded by unique characters who will change his life forever. Among them is Sheldon Cooper, the genius son of the neighbors, whose intellect defies everyday logic. Additionally, PJ meets the enigmatic and brilliant Dr. Gregory House, a doctor whose unconventional skills and methods inspire him to pursue his old dream.
In this new life, PJ must not only adapt to his environment and understand the dynamics of the Duncan family but also face the challenges of adolescence while trying to make the most of this second opportunity. With his previous knowledge and new friendships, PJ has the chance to rediscover the meaning of living fully and, perhaps, finally become the doctor he always wanted to be.
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Highly recommended. The picture caught my attention and then the synopsis made me want to read this more. Love these gradual adding of show characters and even the added mystery and the steady evolution of the drama. I really am enjoying this so much I'm ignoring other books. Mainly the writing is pretty awesome honestly I always check if it's ongoing. The author is quite vocal on goals and I appreciate that. For a slice of life it's done amazingly well in my opinion. Can't wait to read more. Thank you author ☺️
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A very enjoyable read. This is a believable slice-of-life. No systems, cheats (besides reincarnation), or gary stu's. It's got good dialogue and story beats, mixed with the characters and scenarios we know and love. As much as I wish for faster uploads or maybe a slightly faster pace in the story, I can honestly say this is still a 5/5 for me, would recommend.
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Can only recommend the story. The interplay between characters and their development is very well done. The story itself is interesting and engaging even though it can be a little repetitive with daily activities, but that's slice-of-life for you. The Dr House cast especially and the involved technical terms and situations are beautifully done. Other characters like Sheldon still need to be fleshed out a little (maybe it's his age?) but are still well done. All in all I love it.
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