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My Top Boy Is like a Dog
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By avocado milkshake, 牛油果奶昔
144
Description
A trapping game attracted Gu He and he was forced to show his love. Unexpectedly, words said in the game were taken as true. Lu Chuan replied:”Then I will be your boyfriend.” What? A boyfriend for a boy?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
My Top Boy Is like a Dog Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on My Top Boy Is like a Dog
Okay, so "My Top Boy Is Like a Dog" definitely caught my eye with that title alone. The premise seemed intriguing, and the tags like "clever protagonist," "cute story," and "manly gay couple" had me thinking this would be a fun read. While there's definitely some charm there, I also found some stumbling blocks along the way.
First Impressions
Jumping in, I was immediately curious about how the story would balance the master-servant dynamic with the roommate and student-teacher aspects mentioned. It felt like a lot to juggle, and I was eager to see how the author pulled it off – or didn't.
What Works Well
The initial chapters are undeniably engaging. The cuteness factor is definitely present, and the promise of a heartwarming romance between the leads is strong. The protagonist is indeed clever, and watching their relationship develop is initially quite entertaining. The "doting love interests" aspect is also played up well, creating a dynamic that many readers will find appealing. I can see why people would be drawn to this story.
Areas of Concern
However, as the story progresses, the plot starts to lose its way a bit. I felt the narrative became somewhat muddled, and the quality dipped noticeably. While the beginning held a lot of promise, the middle act felt less focused and the ending felt rushed. The climax felt messy, and the resolution didn't quite land as smoothly as I'd hoped.
Final Verdict
"My Top Boy Is Like a Dog" has moments of genuine charm and cuteness. The initial premise is intriguing, and the characters have the potential to be incredibly endearing. However, the plot struggles in the latter half, and the overall experience becomes less satisfying. While not a complete miss, it's a story that could have benefited from a tighter narrative and a more consistent tone. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a unique premise, it might be worth checking out, but be prepared for some bumps along the road.
