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Every novel has the usual cast: a gorgeous heroine, handsome boys vying for her attention, and a homely best friend at the heroine’s side. Dani, an ordinary student and avid reader of internet novels, is all too familiar with these tropes. But she never imagined that one day she’d wake up at the center of one herself! Her new fictional world is complete with a beautiful best friend named Yeoryung, and four impossibly good-looking boys who all happen to be in her class. Dani is determined to stay out of the way and not get involved in the twists and turns of the plot. But is she really just the sidekick -- or is Dani actually the leading lady? Anything is possible in the world of a novel!
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Similar concept, though How I Found it in July is more about the self-awareness of characters in a novel.
My Life as a Internet Novel(Inso's Law) is similar to an isekai/transmigration. It focuses on the cross between an IRL girl and the novel peeps.
You know those stories that you don't expect to have beautiful wonderful unexpected depth of plot and storylines? Its these two, they are so similar, side characters branching out and becoming (???) Read 100%
They are both similar in a sense where the main character ends up in a world inside a romance novel. This one is slightly more light-hearted and carefree than How I Found It in July but I believe there will be more drama that will come up in the later chapters.
Loved both of the stories very much, both the story portrays a high school life scene and inside a a novel, both the stories have a unique mysterious reason that is still unknown to the reason, the life inside the novels take a lot of twists and turns and both the stories are unpredictable
Both are centered around the premise of the MC being inside a webtoon, but their role is that of a supporting character
Both main characters are coming to terms that they are living in the world of novel/manhwa. They try their best to go against the Author's will and make their own destiny.
Hyejung loved to read to escape her daily stress. But that’s before she woke up inside the bizarre world of her favorite novel! Instead of the main heroine who courts three eligible men, she is now Latte Ectrie – a minor villain that everyone hates?! One way or another, it’s a chance to live out her most beloved storyline, with popcorn in hand to watch all the drama! Taking charge of the narrative takes on a whole new meaning!
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They both have strong female leads who refuse to live their lives according to their creators. Their passion to change their fates makes both webtoons really enjoyable and curious to see how they can succeed.
Arata Kaizaki (27) quit the job he landed after graduation in only three months. His life did not go well after that. Now his parents are threatening to stop sending money, and want him to come back to the country. He has no friend or girlfriend to share his troubles with...as he hits rock bottom a strange man named Ryo Yoake appears. Yoake invites Kaizaki to join a societal rehabilitation program for NEETs called ReLife. This program uses a mysterious drug to make him look younger, and sends him back to high school for a year...
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When Chaerin Eun becomes the protagonist of the romance novel she is reading, she expects a fairytale ending with the novel’s love interest, Jeha. But when a bizarre twist makes her realize the story is not playing out as it does in the book, she’ll need the help of an unlikely character from her class to defy the new storyline and find her happy ending -- if only she can figure out who this ‘Unknown Extra’ is first!
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While HIFIIJ isn't horror, both webtoons are about protagonists aware that they are in a book, and trying to find their way around. Both protagonists have a will of their own, and, in general, are highly interesting.
Aaand that's mostly the similarities. "Survive Romance" will probably have less romance, based on the summary and the genre, but there are only 7 chapters as of now, so we'll see. Both webtoons' premises are unique and deserve a read.
Despite being the daughter of the Holy Empire’s most revered divine leader, Leticia is rumored to be a ruthless, bloodthirsty tyrant. The thing is… none of the rumors are true! After years of living as her vindictive mother’s scapegoat, Leticia is ultimately cursed to die if she doesn’t kill her beloved husband, King Ditrian, with her own two hands. But when the clock miraculously resets to mere days before their wedding, she gets a second chance to save not only Ditrian, but his entire kingdom. This time, will the world recognize the real Leticia before it’s too late, or is history doomed to repeat itself?
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A Way to Protect the Lovable You and How I Found It in July both have main characters who really tried to break their original destiny.
How far would you go for love? Legend speaks of a sacred spring with the ability to bring the dead back to life. Princess Yun Qingran, the only master of the spring exhausted her cultivation and used her to blood to revive her childhood love but was unable to bring him back with memories of her. Origin and extinction, what will she choose in the end?
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How I Found It in July and The Heart Will Break, But Broken Live On have intense feeling and tone of longing. They both feel deep emotionally. i haven't finishes reading The Heart Will Break, But Broken Live On, but so far, both are indeed very good reads.
Do-yeon, who grew up together with her Childhood Friends, Won-young and Won-hyuk. Do-yeon, who had been thinking about Won-hyuk since childhood, made a public confession to Won-hyuk on the middle school festival day, and was dumped. Slowly, the relationship between the three ends when the twins immigrate abroad a few months later, and the public confession case remains a dark history of their lives. After a while, Won-young, who returned to Korea without notice, appeared in front of Do-yeon and confessed...
Two men of contrasting colors appear in front of Ha-yeon, who is suffering from color blindness.
"I'm sorry..." The second year of high school enters the new semester after the time when Juyeon and Mihyang, who became awkward with the rejected confession, avoided each other due to misunderstandings and worries. The two meet again, and with a fluttering heart, a slightly different special story begins. From the thrilling confession to the day when the first snow falls for the two, 685 days.
Namsae, since middle school has always been ostracized by her classmates, her desire only wants to be recognized and loved by those around her. But when she was in high school she found a lucky coin that changed her life. Juri, the living doll, is also rich, which is 180 degrees different from being part of her life. Is it true that the coin is really a lucky coin? Whose is it and where did the coin come from? And will Namsae's fate be different from her middle school days and find the meaning of friendship and being recognized by others for her existence?