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Moon’s Labyrinth
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Rating(3.9 / 5.0, 294 votes)
5 | 51% (149 votes) |
4 | 18% (54 votes) |
3 | 15% (44 votes) |
2 | 7% (20 votes) |
1 | 9% (27 votes) |
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2018
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
362 Chapters (Completed)
354 Chapters (Completed) Korean Raw
354 Chapters (Completed) Korean Raw
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Completely Translated
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #3602
All Time Rank: #372
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On 4307 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #423
All Time Rank: #1756
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.His friend and his wife betrayed him. The only thing left to him was his massive debt and his precious daughter. He was without hope as he lived at the bottom. However, a last chance had come to Sungyoon. He was a ‘man without a heartbeat’, and he will explore the Moon’s Labyrinth. He’ll explore the parts of the dungeon yet to be seen!
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One entry per line달의 미궁
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1. Story ★★★ - An interesting beginning of the story (I even cried a little in the initial chapters, after hearing a lot of stories IRL, about this type of woman who only thinks about money), the power system is interesting at the beginning, but, as the story progresses you realize that it is OK, even the way the MC gets "stronger" ends up getting repetitive, precisely because of the way the "system" was created, there are some exceptions here and there. About PLOT, it is OK. Furthermore, the protagonist being dense makes sense and is not forced, like in other WN's.
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2. Character ★★★ - This is where for me, it had a lot of potential, apart from the MC, the characters around him are very wasted to unnecessary.. Harem:
- Totally unnecessary, and it's not because he's bad, he's OK, but Jimin is the one who takes the crown easily, the background given to her and the time she interacted with his daughter created a bond and a real reason for him choose her over the other women at first. But remember, it's a harem, and it becomes irrelevant, do other women have their reasons for wanting to fall in love with him? There is, but it's OK at most and one in particular is a bit forced, if a part were for Tim the story would remain the same, I'll go a little further, 4 of the 5 women could be men and there would be no difference in the story. They would be the MC's brother in arms and the story would continue with its essence intact and the MC with only 1 wife, 0 problems.
- This is where the biggest waste of WN is, Shinhae is only portrayed as a "cute" and "mature" girl, her personality is just that, the author could have gone much deeper into the issue of abuse, and given more space still for Jimin to shine as a character, a girl her age after having gone through what she went through would have her psychological problems, and would be anything but mature, she would be very shy, not much conversation, she could have created a great PLOT with Jimin helping her out of this mental state and recognizing her as the true Mother, but this PLOT was divided with trips to the Labyrinth, and a little interaction with the other women gives the story, it turns out that in the end, she is the weakest character in WN that had immense potential.
3. Enjoyment ★★★ - It was a fun ride but at the same time a little predictable I would say, not a bad story, overall it boils down to "Mid" or "OK".
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4. General ★★★ & 6/10 - What really saddened me was the background potential that could have given Shinhae, as I mentioned in the spoilers about "Daughter", it is little explored and could have given a much more serious and mature tone to the story, no matter how absurd it is MC's situation, if you look a little on the internet you will find much worse stories than what Mothers did to their own children, so this point leaves something to be desired. In terms of power, as I mentioned before, it's OK, interesting at first, and it gets repetitive, there's no experimentation by the MC himself with other types of skills, nor is there the infamous auction that usually takes place in WN's, which could have given greater variety. Of skills, the characters around the MC with the exception of Jimin are OK for weak. And I'm not going to go into the harem part, the spoiler is up there, read at your own risk. Overall, as I said in the topic above, the story is OK.
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If you read this review thank you very much and may God bless you!
I've read this is good somewhere but I don't remember. I need to read more for a full review, but so far nothing is new. The synopsis basically describes what's happening in the first few chapters. Other than that, it's good so far but needs some work on the content (cliches and tropes). CURRENT REVIEW: 5* Read the raws, it's f*cking good. I am speechless on how great it is that I want to re-read it again; but I want to point out how utterly ridiculous NTR is. I dislike NTR, so I pretty much skim some parts. But the psychological betrayal is what really made me incredibly enthusiastic. I understand that the underlying problem in this novel can be attributed to how the author just engineers sympathy towards our MC. After his wife betrays him all the author does is put him in situations that degrade him even more. The situations are horrible but they are realistic and even then I feel like crying at times on how terrifying it would be. But this isn't a thriller, it's about hope. The relationship between the father and daughter is (and was) amazing. I just can't fathom how perfectly shaped this relationship was and the underlying theme of oppressive reality the MC has to face. His a degraded person, but when he gets back on his feet it's because of his daughter. When things aren't going well in the story, he has his daughter. Not gonna add anything more because it would ruin it, I absolutely suck at writing reviews. It's just the emotional aspect that just intrigued a sense of self-actualization in me. Every day I read novels as a thirst quencher to a stressful school day and for me, it's the basic essence of happiness. Sometimes I watch shows, but I dispose of them since I can never follow something so diligently; I can with a book, however. My life is so obviously boring and the sense of normalcy follows an introvert. Merely going to school also bothers me, since all I want to do is read read read. Reading this story made me passionate, and an introspective made me realize. I want to be a dad, not a lonely bookworm.
- MC is good natured and dense yet not naive (there's a reason for that). He also has a sensible goal set.
- The harem is actually interesting, the exact way I like it : it's not some s*x fest with a lecherous harem seeking MC, and each girl is developed properly, and kept as a useful character.
- The daughter is cute and used properly in the plot.
- The plot makes me wonder about why these gems exist.
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