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SUBHADEEP DUTTA's Reviews

Reviews Written: 51

Marked Helpful: 53 times

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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    this one has potential
    I didn’t expect to enjoy this as much as I did! Our Story Starts With Divorce might sound like a messy soap opera—and to be fair, it kind of is—but it’s surprisingly addictive. The dynamic between the cold, persistent CEO and the strong-willed female lead is full of tension, drama, and just enough sweetness to keep you hooked.

    There’s a fun push-pull energy throughout, and the story balances emotional moments with just the right amount of over-the-top romantic drama. If you like stories where a forced relationship turns into something real (with some misunderstandings and intense stares along the way), this one’s worth checking out
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    not bad story
    This manga is like a warm hug for anyone who loves redemption arcs and soft fantasy romance. The story follows a princess who's been cast aside and mistreated all her life—until she’s rescued and cherished by a calm, thoughtful dragon prince.

    What I loved most is how healing the relationship feels. The prince isn’t some over-the-top hero; he’s gentle, respectful, and actually listens. Watching the princess slowly open up and start to believe she deserves kindness? It’s honestly beautiful.

    The art is elegant, the pacing is relaxing, and the emotional payoff is strong if you love stories about second chances and genuine love.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    kind of uncomfortable at first how ml and fl meet
    This review contains spoilers. This manga was such a fun surprise! I expected a typical damsel-in-distress story, but instead got a witty, charming princess who completely flips the script. The dynamic between her and the “captor” is hilarious and unexpectedly sweet—the miscalculations are more emotional than strategic, and that’s what makes it so endearing.

    It’s a light read with clever humor, lovable characters, and a romance that blossoms in the most unexpected way. If you enjoy strong heroines, playful banter, and a little bit of chaos turning into love, this one’s definitely worth checking out.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    totally classic vibe
    This manga honestly surprised me. I went in expecting a light romantic comedy, but How I Married Into the Togo Clan turned out to be way more intense—and way more addictive—than I thought.

    It mixes mystery, family politics, and romance in a way that feels fresh. The female lead is smart and grounded, and watching her navigate this strange, powerful family she married into is fascinating. The Togo family is full of secrets, and every chapter leaves you wanting to know more.

    The romance is a slow burn, which I loved, and there’s this constant tension—like anything could happen at any moment. It’s not overly dramatic, but there’s always something simmering under the surface.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    they are adorable
    This review contains spoilers. Honestly, this manga caught me off guard. At first, it seemed like your typical cold-and-distant office romance, but the twist? The “cold” co-worker is secretly head over heels in love—and it shows in the most awkward, obsessive, and hilarious ways.

    The contrast between his icy professional persona and his inner emotional chaos is what makes this manga so fun. It’s got that perfect mix of cringe, sweetness, and slow-burn tension. The female lead is relatable too—she’s just trying to survive work without getting overwhelmed by this quietly intense attention.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    feels realistic
    Honestly, I picked this up thinking it would be just a quirky rom-com, but it turned out to be way more refreshing than I expected. The female lead is a divorcee, yes—but she’s smart, independent, and done with games. Watching her navigate romance again, with all her past baggage and maturity, was both funny and surprisingly relatable.

    The male lead is charming in a low-key way, not your usual over-the-top type, and their chemistry feels natural. There’s a lot of emotional honesty tucked between the flirty banter and awkward moments.

    It’s not overly dramatic or cliché—it’s just a story about second chances and figuring out what love looks like after life didn’t go as planned.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    truly a beautiful story
    This manga is like a fairy tale with a soft, romantic heart. The Prince, a Witch's Daughter and Their Love isn’t just about magic or royalty—it’s about two people from very different worlds slowly falling for each other in the sweetest way.

    The witch’s daughter is strong, kind, and a little mysterious, while the prince is more than just a noble title—he’s genuine and willing to challenge what’s expected of him. Their chemistry feels natural, and I found myself rooting for them early on.

    The art is delicate and whimsical, and the fantasy setting adds charm without overshadowing the love story. It’s simple, sweet, and surprisingly sincere.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    totally worth reading it
    “My Ideal Girlfriend” is one of those manga that starts off feeling light and funny but slowly pulls you into something more layered than you expected. It plays with the idea of the “perfect” girlfriend—what that even means, and whether such perfection is real or just a projection.

    The main girl is cute, a little mysterious, and definitely fits the "ideal" trope at first glance. But as the story progresses, it gets surprisingly introspective. The interactions are sweet and sometimes awkward, but in a very human way. You start to see the cracks, the insecurities, and that’s what makes it interesting.

    It’s not super deep, but it’s definitely more than fluff. If you’re into romantic slice-of-life with a bit of self-awareness and a hint of psychological undertone, it’s worth checking out.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    great story
    Honestly, this one was way more fun than I expected! The title might be long and dramatic, but the story delivers exactly what it promises: sweet revenge, a glow-up, and a swoon-worthy romance with a dragon prince (yes, really).

    The main character is such a satisfying heroine—calm, elegant, and completely done with being mistreated. Watching her walk away from her toxic ex and immediately catch the attention of the Crown Prince of Dragonia? Peak drama, and I loved every second.

    It’s a mix of fantasy, royalty, and romantic tension, with a bit of political intrigue. If you’re into powerful female leads, satisfying payback, and over-the-top royal romance, this one’s a great escape
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    you really gotta read this
    This review contains spoilers. I went into My Last Year of Life With My Fiancé expecting something heavy, maybe even tragic—but I was completely unprepared for how beautifully bittersweet and emotionally grounding this story would be.

    The premise is simple but powerful: a girl who knows she only has one year left to live, and a fiancé she barely knows, brought together by a political engagement. It sounds like a setup for melodrama, but what we get instead is a deeply intimate journey of two people slowly, tenderly learning what it means to live—and to love—when time is limited.
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  • StarStarStarStarStar

    July 22, 2025 (PST)

    this is a hidden gem
    I randomly picked up Yukari’s Charm is Unfair on a late night scroll through manga apps, and I didn’t expect it to hit me this hard—in the best way.

    At first glance, it looks like your typical high school romantic comedy, but there’s something undeniably magnetic about Yukari herself. She’s beautiful, yes—but not just in looks. It’s the way she talks, the way she knows the effect she has on others, and how she uses it without ever being cruel or fake. She’s confident, but not arrogant. And that contrast between her charm and the reactions she gets from the people around her? It’s gold.
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