Life...
What is life?
Who defines it?
Who decides it?
Who conceives it?
The truth is that we all have it. Some of us hate it. Some of us don't want to lose it.
To some it's... precious. To others it's a burden, it's misery... it's a threat.
Life is too complex for us -no- for mere humans to understand. It isn't our choice. It has never been our choice. It will never be our choice. So basically, the only thing left for us to do is to choose. Choose whether to leave it or live it. Though, it's easier said than done.
A nice story so far. Very immersive. I personally am someone that picks things up slowly but in the end everything clicked and aligned quite well. I can tell that the author is somehow good with foreshadowing and his writing style is quite engaging. Update has been pretty steady, once a week is not that much but I'm sure he has his reasons. A nice story overall. Character development is where the author specializes in what I have seen and he has a very engaging writing, intriguing to say the least. I don't like giving reviews too early unless I know you personally but this book really exceeded my expectations
This story has me in a chokehold. Every chapter hits harder than the last, and the way the author builds tension and emotion is just unreal. I didn’t expect to care this much, but now I’m fully invested. Florisha’s backstory broke me, and the twists? Insane. I need Chapter 16 like yesterday.
A true, a true, a true MASTERPIECE. A salute to the author for making this groundbreaking story. This story is nothing short of spectacular, amazing and one of a kind. It introduces a new trope that I have never seen before in any book and I must say, it delivered it well. I don't want to give too much out but man, this book is GOATED. Just read the first chapter, and you'll know what I mean.
Amazing work of art. The world building is very nice, characters dynamic is nice also. A ten ten story. Check it out, you won't regret it.
Leaving Life or Living Life by Ayo_Nette really hit different. The emotions, the message, the way everything was written — it just felt so real. It’s the kind of story that makes you pause and think. No unnecessary extras, just a solid, well-told story. Honestly, it’s one of those books you finish and go, “Yeah… that was something special.” Definitely recommending it.