The House Where Nurarihyon Lives

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I told weeks ago that [slavery] [grooming] and [fat bastard] or [ugly bastard] tags are necessary. Now they did not listen... see what the publishers are doing right now.

Heck, even pokemon has [fairy] type!
 
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The cover image coupled with those tags makes me extremely hesitant and potentially scared to read this.
 
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I told weeks ago that [slavery] [grooming] and [fat bastard] or [ugly bastard] tags are necessary. Now they did not listen... see what the publishers are doing right now.

Heck, even pokemon has [fairy] type!
Having these tags would be great. Lets people know what not to read.
 
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I wonder what the plot twist is going to be. Perhaps it is similar to Golden Gold and the nurarihyon either lifted Yoshio from poverty or saved his life in the past.
 
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This is just not good, not even because of the subject matter, but rather because subject matter alone can't carry a story, and there is both literally nothing here other than the subject matter, and the story has not justified it in anyway. Aside from the protagonist the other characters are barely even characters, it doesn't let the reader get to know or care for them before chucking them into awful situations. You don't just introduce a character and expect the reader to care for them based solely on their relationship to the MC as told to you, nor do you not give them a character outside of the bad situation they're in.
 

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