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Kiss Me at Midnight: Saved by a Demon –
Alessandra Ebulu
Parker’s New Year’s resolution is to end his own life. What he didn’t expect upon reaching the bridge where he planned to jump was to encounter a demon whose New Year’s resolution is to save a human.
This could very well be saved by a totally random, completely human person and it would make no difference to the story because no magic powers were on display save for materializing out of nowhere. However, interesting premise and cute characters but needs more characterization and substance. Started with misery then morphed to holiday-ish and sickly sweet like a watered down cocktail with too much sugar.
Rating:
2.5 Stars – far from hate but not quite a like(source: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16133164-saved-by-a-demon)
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Many good poets are really essayists who write very short essays.
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Shonen to Yoru no Mahou – Fukaumi Hisato
One day, Akiyama’s little brother brings home a friend he met whilst playing at the park, who turns out to be Shiina, Akiyama’s cool and popular classmate. Strange things occur when Akiyama finds himself falling for Shiina
Hooray for unrequited love getting requited but that little brother is so damn annoying.