I honestly don't think I will ever be able to put into words the love I have for ORV and its characters. In terms of plot, attention to detail, of world-building, writing and character depth, I truly believe it's one of the best works ever written.
The manhwa adaptation is just as phenomenal, SleepyC-nim's art is truly out of this world.
This is the story of a reader, a writer and a protagonist. A desperate story. A beautiful one.
[Free on Webtoon!]
A boy wakes up and suddenly finds himself in the body of a person who committed suicide and before his eyes the screen of a system: debut or die. This is how the story of Park Moondae begins.
First of all who has ever been part of a fandom can see the accuracy of the work compared to what is the world of entertainment in SK and the m.o. of the fans. It's a very original work and honestly its characters are so well written that they feel real.
[Novel available on Tapas!]
> 5/5.
This is a story that I'd define as realistic: two high boys, two opposites, in the silence of a library fall in love with the peace that they bring to each other. This story is like a flowering: a love that gradually blossoms and grows, sometimes stable, sometimes not, but keeps to be there. It's a simple love but one that fills your heart. And in seeing their love grow, you see the protagonists themselves grow. And you only hope to find a person who loves you so much in everyday life
> 5/5.
This is the story of two broken boys. Both Skylar and Cirrus were broken by the choices of people who were most important to them.
This is the story of two boys who find a way out in each other, and in the other they also find the possibility of being themselves again (although things were forced by Cirrus initially).
A really well written manhwa, with drawings which, in addition to being spectacular, sometimes also hide symbolisms (ex. the color of Cirrus' eyes).
> 5/5.
[You can read it for free on Bilibili]
> 5/5.
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint