whenever i chance upon new books or manhwas or movies that make me pause, feel, laugh, weep, yearn, and I read lines that hitch my breath, I call them perfect.
William in the Closet is a poignant storytelling. The art drew me in, the characters made me fall in love with each of them, and each dialogue interwoved magnificently. Each moment had me grasping at straws, "How long til they meet again?" And when the story was getting dangerously drawing to a close I feared that each time they meet would be the last time they see each other.
I love Julia and William so much. I cried when they cried, I fell in love with them when they did, and their longing for each other was almost tangible it made my heart physically hurt.
So yes, this story story is perfect. It has its plot holes, but who cares? Just kidding. The beauty of the story made up for that.
If you're looking for a sign to read this, this is it.
I read you comment and decided to read it, and now I can say that you really did it justice with the way you worded it. I wouldn't have read it without this, tysm
I love thiiisss so much! I lowkey regret I didn't let it marinate before reading, but at the same time I'm glad I came across this gem while it's still updating!
Anybody knows manhwas just like this one? I can think of Miss Pendleton, would love to know if there are others out there.
I'd recommend The Count's Secret Maid, Your Eternal Lies, and The Male Leads Trapped in My House!! all have gorgeous artstyles and their stories are top-tier!!
I'd recommend The Count's Secret Maid, Your Eternal Lies, and The Male Leads Trapped in My House!! all have gorgeous artstyles and their stories are top-tier!! dohyuktruther
Yes! These are all in my top-tier manhwas too. I'll take it as a sign to reread The Male Leads Trapped in My House for the nth time.
If there are other manhwas you can recommend, would def check it out!
or maybe i just define perfect differently.
whenever i chance upon new books or manhwas or movies that make me pause, feel, laugh, weep, yearn, and I read lines that hitch my breath, I call them perfect.
William in the Closet is a poignant storytelling. The art drew me in, the characters made me fall in love with each of them, and each dialogue interwoved magnificently. Each moment had me grasping at straws, "How long til they meet again?" And when the story was getting dangerously drawing to a close I feared that each time they meet would be the last time they see each other.
I love Julia and William so much. I cried when they cried, I fell in love with them when they did, and their longing for each other was almost tangible it made my heart physically hurt.
So yes, this story story is perfect. It has its plot holes, but who cares? Just kidding. The beauty of the story made up for that.
If you're looking for a sign to read this, this is it.
I read you comment and decided to read it, and now I can say that you really did it justice with the way you worded it. I wouldn't have read it without this, tysm