My Life as an Internet Novel - Reviews

Alt titles: Inso's Law, Insoui Beopchik

My Life as an Internet Novel
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MinOni's avatar
Sep 16, 2020

The story is about a normal girl who gets sucked into a cliche webtoon novel. Each reversed harem guy has classic novel-boy traits; mom,cool,mean, and cute personas. What Dani doesn't realize is how important her role is the novel. She struggles to try to stay normal in a very DRAMATIC world where things always surround the four heavenly kings and "the female lead". 

It's very enjoyable to read. At times it gets a bit overly dramatic, but the whole point of this story is that web novels is an exaggeration of regular life. It's funny seeing how Dani responds to things like she's watching a Kdrama. 

Overall,  I say you'll enjoy reading this webtoon. 

10/10 story
10/10 art
10/10 characters
10/10 overall
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GurinTea's avatar
Dec 8, 2020

Trust me, in the beginning, you'll be like 'oh the main character is cruel' or something like that but you'll understand later. I'm not good at reviewing but if you have read the latest chapter come and join me sharpen the knife for that annoying guy and I would gladly welcome you guys >_o

8/10 story
9.5/10 art
7/10 characters
8.4/10 overall
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Manhwaluver's avatar
Dec 19, 2023

The thing about this manwha that pisses me off so much is the amount of male leads there are, I love all of them so it's hard to pick just one 😭 Also this shit keeps dragging on for what

?/10 story
?/10 art
?/10 characters
7/10 overall
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Jane0269476's avatar
Feb 22, 2022

This is one of the most refreshing isekais I have ever read. It tackles the genre with a narrative depth I had not previously seen before and does it in a really satisfying way. As a slice-of-life (don't go expecting many overarching plotlines) it is well done and the interactions between the characters are well done. The romance is VERY slow burn, like, 127 chapters in I'm starting to see some real romance (one-sided); there was one-sided attraction before, but nothing romantic, not even a fake date. There are many plot contrivances, but that is explained away with the excuse that they are in a novel; it doesn't negate the fact that it is a plot contrivance, but it doesn't make the story unenjoyable. 

The characters are all a delight, especially the core cast. The side characters are also fun to read, but they are very much side characters and don't get much exploration. The interactions between them, and the heart-warming lessons they go through are very touching. Unfortunately, this is not a yuri novel (their interactions were just golden), but the other 2 main love interests are very likable. 

8/10 story
9/10 art
9/10 characters
9/10 overall
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YukinaZero's avatar
Dec 23, 2020

I don't thing I've ever enjoyed a high-school romance so much. I laughed, I cried, I waited in agony for what would happen next. I adored the fact that all the main characters are honest to god best friends. I didn't understand the purpose of the 3 year time skip when it happened by watching then all recount memories of there time toghter really made me love there dynamics even more. And of course, we can't forget about how hilarious the parents are.

Also, MY SON!!!! Lol. How could you not love something that always keeps you at the edge of your seat but also makes you feel so wholesome? It's also so ironic that Ham calls YY oblivious when she's just as bad. 

Bit of a spolier but the fact that we're 88 chapters in and she STILL thinks that Ru Da is a girl? Top tier 👌 👏 🤣 

?/10 story
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?/10 characters
10/10 overall
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