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22 reviews for:
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Manga, Vol. 6
Satoru Yamaguchi, Nami Hidaka
22 reviews for:
My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! Manga, Vol. 6
Satoru Yamaguchi, Nami Hidaka
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Notes:
-This volume properly introduces the older princes and their fiancées.
-Katarina being kidnapped might've hinted at a bigger plot/conspiracy concerning the royal succession.It turned out to be a minor villain that the first prince already knew about. And that it would lead to something beyond what was done before in this story.
-But this is first and foremost a romcom, so I won't hold out for a deeper narrative. Not to say that some romcoms don't have a deep narrative... you know what I mean. At least, I hope you do.
-Prince Jeord finally confessed and told he's really in love with Katarina! Will Katarina take it seriously? Or would she just be as dense and airheaded as usual?
-I know Katarina is adorbs with her dense and airheaded personality and the comedy takes much from it, but there's a thing called maturity. Adding Katarina's soul/mind ages, she would be around 25 years old if we're counting from her "waking up as a reincarnation" plus her 17 in the og world. Then again, even in RL some people don't act mature at all even if they're supposed to be.
-Tbh, it's now getting on my nerves. The other characters are developing and maturing and she stays the same.
-Going forward, I've read the few chapters after the events in volume six. In my opinion, so far, it should've stopped there even if it remained open-ended. Unless, there's a change in how the story and characters are developed, my rating for this series will continually go down.
-This volume properly introduces the older princes and their fiancées.
-Katarina being kidnapped might've hinted at a bigger plot/conspiracy concerning the royal succession.
-But this is first and foremost a romcom, so I won't hold out for a deeper narrative. Not to say that some romcoms don't have a deep narrative... you know what I mean. At least, I hope you do.
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-I know Katarina is adorbs with her dense and airheaded personality and the comedy takes much from it, but there's a thing called maturity. Adding Katarina's soul/mind ages, she would be around 25 years old if we're counting from her "waking up as a reincarnation" plus her 17 in the og world. Then again, even in RL some people don't act mature at all even if they're supposed to be.
-Tbh, it's now getting on my nerves. The other characters are developing and maturing and she stays the same.
-Going forward, I've read the few chapters after the events in volume six. In my opinion, so far, it should've stopped there even if it remained open-ended. Unless, there's a change in how the story and characters are developed, my rating for this series will continually go down.