She Died

She Died

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By denny r., haveyouseenthisgirl

3.8
filipino Web Novel
Language
filipino
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
22 chapters
Original Publisher
viva-psicom publishing

Description

Eros is a rebel, known for his truancy and violence. He mugs people for money, smokes cigarettes and often ditches school. He hates his parents, his life and people in general, with one exception… his younger sister Chill and his older sister, Risa, who has cancer. One day, while beating someone up for money, he meets Eris, an angel from heaven who was assigned to help him become a better person. Completing the mission requires Eros doing good deeds. If they suceed, Eris’ wish to live again is granted, and Eros himself is also granted a wish, for his sister Risa to live. Eros thinks of Eris as annoying, an overly cheerful freak of a girl, and Eris, well, she’s always been someone who sees the good in everything. The mission’s path to completion is sure to be a bumpy one. But will they succeed?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
viva-psicom publishing
Original Language
filipino
Type
Web Novel

She Died Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on She Died "She Died" has been on my radar for a while, especially with its blend of drama, fantasy, and romance set against a school backdrop. The premise, involving a pure girl tasked with changing a character named Eros, immediately grabbed my attention. After diving in, I can see why this novel has garnered a dedicated following. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were engaging, quickly establishing the core conflict and introducing the main characters. The writing style is accessible, making it an easy read, perfect for those moments when you just want to escape into another world. There's a definite emotional core to the story, which I found quite compelling. ### What Works Well The emotional impact of "She Died" is undeniable. The author has a knack for creating moments that resonate, drawing you into the characters' struggles and triumphs. I particularly enjoyed the development of the relationship between the protagonist and Eros, watching their dynamic evolve as the story progressed. The inclusion of angels and wishes adds a layer of intrigue and fantasy that elevates the narrative beyond a typical school romance. The role of the big sister character was also a welcome addition, providing a grounding presence amidst the more fantastical elements. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall experience, I did find myself wondering about the changes made from the original version. It seems that some connections to other stories were removed, which, from what I understand, made the original narrative more intricate and interconnected. While this version stands on its own, I can't help but feel like I might be missing out on a richer, more complex world. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning If you're sensitive to spoilers, skip this section! There's a reference to the protagonist being given the task of changing Eros and the fact that the author cut connections to other stories by removing a character. ### Final Verdict Overall, "She Died" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for a story that will tug at your heartstrings. While the changes from the original might leave some wanting more, the core narrative is compelling, and the characters are well-developed. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're a fan of drama, romance, and fantasy with a touch of school life thrown in for good measure.

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