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Mark me, I'm yours!

Mark me, I'm yours!

asked mira to her husband. “hmnn, well if we have two girls, I want to name them Mai and Melissa” suggested Jiro “ooohhh, those are nice names. Then if we have two boys, I want to call them Eijun and Eiji” “seems like we want them to have the same beginning letter huh, then what if its one boy and one girl?”
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The Gentle Dragon

The Gentle Dragon

When the contraction ends, Nova leans into me, and I wrap my free arm around her. “Nova and Ishir have been looking up names, right Nova?” she asks, panting. Ishir wipes her the sweat from her forehead but turns to smile at Nova. “Tell your aunt what name you decided on.” “Daijiro.” “Daijiro?” I ask. “It’s Japanese, right? Doesn’t it mean something like ‘great second son’?” Everett asks. I love how intelligent his is. I watch him smile at my thoughts, but he remains focused on Zephyr.
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Darlene
Highly recommend this Arthur's book. Not just this series but all her series. Well worth it. I don't usually leave many recommendations in my comments on books accept those I truly feel deserve it. Definitely gets majority of my gems throughout all the books. Keep up the great work Arthur ......
Katerina M. Davis
I love this series, and I am also on the edge of my seat for the next one. However, your other stories are keeping me entertained. You, miss, have become one of my favourite storytellers... I hope you are getting better...️
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My Heart Hates Me

My Heart Hates Me

In cursive, old calligraphy, it read ×××××××××××××××××××××××××× 《V I V I A N H I O M I》:《25》 《T O K Y O : J A P A N》 《C A U S E O F D E A T H 》 ○ HEMORRHAGE ○ ×××××××××××××××××××××××××× "This is never not sad." - To be continued
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The Secretly Rich Man

The Secretly Rich Man

replied Gerald in a casual tone. “I see… I go by Futaba Fujiko, and I’m part of Japan’s special forces. I’m here to participate in a special forces competition. Unfortunately, I somehow ended up getting sneak attacked by enemies of my family. Had you not stepped in, I would’ve surely died back there…” explained Fujiko as she shook her head.
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lee.talla456
This is a must read book!!! Very interesting story. The story tickles me, made me stay in bed all day just to finish reading it. 🤣🤣🤣 love it!!!!!! Awesome story really! Addicted to reading novels already. Love this!!!!! The best way to kill time. Enjoy!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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My name is Isekai henjiro I am not Thanatos

My name is Isekai henjiro I am not Thanatos

Name: Takamatsu Henjiro Tribe: Okorua furuhashi Age: 18 Gift: the perceive hearer Potent gift: immune to flame Takamatsu screamed as different memory after another continued pouring inside of him, after some time everything stabilize as Takamatsu regained clarity, "I did die, though in normal thinking I am dead in the normal world, I did not cross over to the other side, I only transmigrated, Takamatsu said as he can't help feeling happy.
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Falling for Sakura

Falling for Sakura

“Your cholesterol isn’t too good at the moment.” Toby ignored her, and just when she thought she couldn’t handle the brothers staring at her in silence any longer and was ready to leave this weird situation in the past, Sebastian said, “So you’re Sally?” Sakura felt her cheeks turn hot. “My name is Sakura. Pronounced Sa-ku-ra. It’s a Japanese name meaning cherry blossom.” She thought she really needed to get that important information out for them to understand. She really did hate the name Sally. It rhymed with silly, after all.
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Phantom Syndicate: Undercover Wife To The Mafia Trillionaire

Phantom Syndicate: Undercover Wife To The Mafia Trillionaire

I replied cheerfully, bowing slightly. His fingers adjusted his glasses, and I straightened my posture. “Good day, Sir. My name is Girlie. I’m excited to learn from you today. I look forward to any instructions you’ll give me in the library. I really love books.” A faint smile tugged at his lips as he observed me. “You’ve got etiquette and proper greetings. I’m Kenzo—a professor, and also the mansion’s librarian.” My eyes widened. “Wow, that’s a Japanese name, right? It means wise or intelligent. I’m really excited to learn from you.”
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Step Too Far: Ruined By Him

Step Too Far: Ruined By Him

Delaney "Kombanwa," I say, bowing as I speak my greeting, good evening, in Japanese. "Hajimemashite. Watashi no namae wa Delaney Marlowe desu." I introduce myself in Japanese, already rusty after not speaking it since I've been in Texas.
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Reincarnation - The Divine Doctor and Stay-at-home Dad

Reincarnation - The Divine Doctor and Stay-at-home Dad

At the same time, they also represented the top three families in Nihon—the Chiba family, the Sato family, and the Inamoto family. Kishi Sato said to Kyo Chiba, "Brother Sage of Sword, people can't come back to life when they die. It's really heartbreaking for Mieko to die young, but you'd better restrain your grief." Takeda Inamoto said, "That's right. We'll kill the guy named Qin later and use his head as a sacrifice to the spirit of Mieko in heaven."
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Ali Y Aljahsyi
Good Novel should have a feature where readers are allowed to grade novels based on contents, grammar, errors in spellings, names, storylines and maybe repeats. And these gradings come with deductions of the point values of future chapters. This exercise will keep quality control automatically
Teboho Kgarane
i I see the i this chapter the person writing is zenophobic.He or she does not like black people or foreigner s.The story is read by different kinds of people. I think the writer needs to write a apology chapter for promoting discrimination
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The Mafia Boss' Obsession

The Mafia Boss' Obsession

The lady gave her a big smile and bowed. “Kon'nichiwa! Hello! Welcome to Japan Miss Melinda Sui!” she cheerfully greeted her. She pronounced her new surname as “Shoo” but she just let it slide off as Bridgette instantly felt relieved because of the lady’s attitude. “Thank you so much!” Bridgette responded and gave her sweetest smile as well. “My name is Himari and I will be your guide”. She did another courtesy bow again and took one of Bridgette’s luggage after.
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Volume 3 of 'Let This Grieving Soul Retire' really dives deeper into the emotional journey of its protagonist, Krai. By this point in the series, Krai’s grief and determination are palpable—he’s not just a typical hero but someone weighed down by loss, yet still pushing forward. The way the author peels back his layers in this installment is masterful; you see his vulnerabilities, his quiet moments of doubt, and the flickers of hope that keep him going.

What stands out is how Krai’s interactions with secondary characters shift. There’s a particular scene where he confronts an old ally, and the tension is so thick you could cut it with a knife. It’s not just about action; it’s about the emotional stakes. This volume solidifies Krai as one of those protagonists who lingers in your mind long after you’ve closed the book.

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