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Total Recommendations: 5

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Devil Number 4
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'Til Debt Do Us Part
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Male leads come in to save female leads from some predicament, except unlike many "damsel in distress" stories, the female leads don't feel completely dependent and helpless. The characters warm up to each other at a reasonable pace, and the plot doesn't feel excessively drawn out.

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Fire Punch
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The World After the Fall
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Headstrong main characters who are dead-set on defeating their foes when it feels like the world is against them. It's refreshing to see such determined characters, so focused on their vengeance, yet not totally infallible.

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Claymore
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Jujutsu Kaisen
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Lots of action and character deaths. Both the heroes and villains are formidable.

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Solo Leveling
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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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Both have main characters who are gifted a special power but must still struggle to overcome challenges unique to them to truly get stronger. They're both anomalies in their power systems and have to uncover the nature of their respective worlds. Omniscient Reader is more about the world building (I like it a lot more), while Solo Leveling leans heavily into the power fantasy aspect.

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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
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The World After the Fall
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- Epic world-building: every detail feels very intentional, so the worlds in both stories feel complete and immersive with very minimal loose ends. Not only that, both stories compel you to deep dive and question the worlds too just like the protagonists. They're very meta and genre-bending, characteristic of their same author. - Foreshadowing: in so many cases, information that seems insignificant will complement new reveals that happen later on in the story. It really adds to the in-depthness of the world-building. The stories definitely have reread value. - Characters: despite the extremely fantastical settings, the characters' intentions are properly justifiable throughout the story (more so Omniscient Reader). It makes the world that much more immersive.

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