Saturday, May 6, 2017

The Bride of the Water God

The Bride of the Water God by Yoon Mi-kyung

The Bride Of The Water God


When Soah's impoverished, desperate village decides to sacrifice her to the Water God Habaek to end a long drought, they believe that drowning one beautiful girl will save their entire community and bring much-needed rain. Not only is Soah surprised to be rescued by the Water God-instead of killed-she never imagined she'd be a welcomed guest in Habaek's magical kingdom, where an exciting new life awaits her! Most surprising, however, is the Water God himself... and how very different he is from the monster Soah imagined.

I rarely read manhwas, but this one caught my eyes because of the breath-taking art! All of them were so beautiful, and the details of the art is unbelievable! You won't certainly regret reading this manhwa!

Read manga: The Bride Of The Water God

Sunday, April 30, 2017

Hare-kon

The art of this manga is love! The art of the manga is very very good. It's also a bonus that this is funny as hell! I especially find the first two wives very very pretty.

Hare-kon


Hare-kon by Non

Koharu, tired of all the men in her life being lying, married philanderers, decides to move back home, away from the city. Once there she finds her family saddled with a huge debt and no way out, until a handsome but creepy stranger offers to pay the debt, at the same time asking her to marry him. But, as if things weren't crazy enough, he already has two wives!

Read manga here: Hare-kon


1/6000 Honesty

1/6000 Honesty by Mashiba Hiromi



1/6000 Honesty


If you are hmmm, quite picky with the art of the manga, then please don't let the art of this manga fool you! The story is really really good, and you could actually learn something from it!
Probably one of the most relatable manga I have ever read. It's amazing how great this story is despite being a one shot (which is usually just quick fluff). This is an awesome read, worth every second of your time. I can't recommend this enough. I actually read this story when I was in high school, probably more than a decade ago! However this is a manga I always reread if ever I need any encouragement, so please give it a try, and let me know what you think!

Summary of the manga:
At the age of sixteen, you've lived for about 6000 days... for how many of them were you truly honest? Tomoko regrets that when she was a teen, she didn't confess to the boy she loved and he was taken by another girl. When she gets hit by a car, she gets the chance to watch her past unfold again, and maybe even change it.

Read manga here: 1/6000 Honesty