What will you do when you suddenly woke up as a baby in one of your favourite books?
Just like any other transmigrated book or reincarnation in your everyday novel, Rehan was also reading a book named " ALL IS MISUNDERSTANDING" when he died and was born as a villainess brother.
But what was written and what he experienced in the book was totally upside down.
He was in a mess and the only thought in the mind is that he is being cheated on by this smiling demon called male lead and a rotten girl his sister and his sister's so-called enemy best friend Female lead.
He doesn't know how to deal with all this, so let us be his supporter and be a part of his journey and get to know whether he changed the genre of the book or was it all but a misunderstanding.
Abstract
"Ad......Adrian wha.......what are you doing?" Lucas (Rehan) stuttered as he was cornered to the wall.
Rehan has always been oblivious to his surroundings and the feeling of others but at this time he could feel the anger and frustration coming out of his friend.
" Me " Adrian raised his eyebrow and pointed at him.
" I am claiming what rightfully belongs to me", saying that he dipped his head towards Rehan's lips and kissed him hard.
The personality of MC and ML
Lucas Evans (Rehan)- Proud, business-minded, loves his family to death, competitive, hate to lose especially to certain someone.
Adrian Hemsworth- Proud, business-minded, loves to win especially to his proud friend, cold-hearted smiling demon\ devil and shameless towards certain someone.
This story is age-progressive so it starts from their childhood. You get to know their childhood and how they become frenemies to a friend, Friend to best friends, best friends to lovers and finally husbands.
This story won't have misunderstandings maybe a few here and there but not long and I don't like angst too it won't consist of that too. It will have some drama.
This story will be a fluffy, comedy and some childishness and certainly love between family, siblings and between partners.
Warnings
My FIRST language ISN'T ENGLISH so there will be some grammatical mistakes so please be patient with me and correct me but with gentle words.
And I won't force anybody to read my book but if you love my book I will welcome reviews and comments.
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261 Chs
What! i was reincarnated in a yuri genre novel
Roy Wijaya is a young man who can live a normal life, until one day he moves into the world of a novel entitled "Ren's fantasy world" as an antagonist who will die miserably in the story.
"Wait a minute, this is a Yuri genre novel"
"Have I been reincarnated as the antagonist..... NOO... I don't want to die!!"
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Always Visible (Another Prayer for the Dying Horror Genre)
Middle-aged police inspector at Portland is taken to investigate a strange and puzzling case related to an accident at a local hospital. To unravel the mystery, inspector Galbraith visits a offender, who supply him with a host of information about a certain little girl named Delia...
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58 Chs
Transmigrated Into A Reborn Genre
Lin Huiyin, an orthopedic surgeon in the 21st century gets transmigrated into a novel with a reborn genre and became the villain with a sad ending. She decides to live her life on her own terms rather than becoming a character of the novel.
Why would she snatch what belongs to the female lead when she herself comes from an aristocratic family with power and beauty.
She becomes friends with the fourth prince who wantes to choose dreams over money but later, parental and social pressure comes biting at him.
There is also the mystery behind a murder that needs to be unveiled.
Lin Huiyin gets to make warm friends and enjoy a leisure life which she couldn't in her past life.
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44 Chs
Genre Drifter
Cursed by a sentient storyweaver, jaded writer Alex Veyra is forced to survive 1,000 genre-hopping tales—from slasher horrors to toxic romances—as their mind and body fracture under shifting tropes.
With each cliché they conquer, Alex gains power to bend narratives… and risks becoming the very archetypes they despise. Now, armed with glitching skills and an rogue AI ally, Alex must outwrite the Storyweaver’s script before their humanity is erased—or worse, edited into a marketable protagonist.
Will Alex escape the plot—or become the villain of their own tale?
(Daily Uploads are planned)
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23 Chs
I Think The Genre Has Changed
[PSA: this novel starts at chapter 16, since Sleepy Translations translated chapters 1-15 before they dropped it, so you can read those chapters at https://sleepytranslations.com/series/i-think-the-genre-has-changed/]
I possessed a sub-male character in an Internet novel I only read eight pages of.
He was also the main female character’s childhood friend, the sub-main character.
I didn’t think it would matter anyway. I was going to live quietly without being involved with the main characters until I could return to the original world…
“Welcome to Mirgun Training School, the best school!”
The more you try to avoid, the more you get involved with the Four Great Heavenly Kings.
On top of that, this was a world of a novel where supernatural powers exist.
…Somehow, it seems the genre of this Internet novel I knew has changed.
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17 Chs
Kafka on the Shore
Kafka on the Shore, a tour de force of metaphysical reality, is powered by two remarkable characters: a teenage boy, Kafka Tamura, who runs away from home either to escape a gruesome oedipal prophecy or to search for his long-missing mother and sister; and an aging simpleton called Nakata, who never recovered from a wartime affliction and now is drawn toward Kafka for reasons that, like the most basic activities of daily life, he cannot fathom. Their odyssey, as mysterious to them as it is to us, is enriched throughout by vivid accomplices and mesmerizing events. Cats and people carry on conversations, a ghostlike pimp employs a Hegel-quoting prostitute, a forest harbors soldiers apparently unaged since World War II, and rainstorms of fish (and worse) fall from the sky. There is a brutal murder, with the identity of both victim and perpetrator a riddle—yet this, along with everything else, is eventually answered, just as the entwined destinies of Kafka and Nakata are gradually revealed, with one escaping his fate entirely and the other given a fresh start on his own.
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11 Chs
I will change the genre
Shen Yanzhing thought of himself as the most ordinary person possible in modern times. His repressed nature was revealed when he opened his eyes to the novel that turned into tragedy. She was clearly a girl, but when she opened her eyes she was completely in a male body, and being male in an R19 rated bl novel was tragicomic.
In the memories she can't remember, she disguised as a man for the sake of power struggle. Therefore, she had no trouble getting used to it, she walked resolutely on the path of the tyrant for the sake of ruling the empire, and she thought she could tame this infamous fiction with her strength. He resolutely shattered the romance, turned the genre from sadomasochism, and completely shattered the fiction that progressed into the indescribable genre, successfully separating the protagonists of bl. But he could not escape the hand of the one who had his eye on him.
The man who turned into a villain from the main character smiled treacherously. "Am I not your queen, why don't you come to bed?" The most feared man in the universe clearly feared the queen. And this is still a male queen disguised as a girl.
Shen Yanzing thought helplessly, unable to change the genre.
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This is a story about the asexual protagonist who enters the voluptuous bl novel labeled tragedy. I will change the genre!
Girl disguised as emperor X Man disguised as queen
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15 Chs
The World Of Fantasy Genre Is Broken!
The Fantasy Genre is in trouble. It’s flooded with similar stories, making everything feel repetitive and uninspired. Overused tropes and clichés have made plots predictable, and sticking to old formulas isn’t engaging readers anymore. Plus, the industry itself is struggling to give new writers a chance. This story is about shaking things up and bringing fresh, exciting ideas back to the fantasy world. Let's mess up things shall we?
Tags: Appearance Different from Actual Age, Beautiful Female Lead, Boss-Subordinate Relationship, Calm Protagonist, Cautious Protagonist, Character Growth, Clever Protagonist, Death, Dungeons, Fantasy World, Female Protagonist, Game Elements, Handsome Male Lead, Hard-Working Protagonist, Late Romance, Loyal Subordinates, Lucky Protagonist, Male Protagonist, Multiple Timelines, Overpowered Protagonist, Past Plays a Big Role, Past Trauma, Previous Life Talent, Protagonist Strong from the Start, Reincarnation, Saving the World, Schemes And Conspiracies, Second Chance, Secretive Protagonist, Slow Romance, Smart Couple, Stoic Characters, Strong to Stronger, Survival, Sword and Magic, Time Travel, Weak to Strong, Wealthy Characters
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15 Chs
Transmigration: This Is The Wrong Genre!
After dying a gruesome death of being eaten alive in her last life, Shen Yun woke up in another person's body.
The original owner is an illegitimate daughter that was bullied after her spiritual roots have been destroyed and disfigured by her half-sister.
Hey, why does this sound familiar…?
Ah yes, a typical start for a wuxia world fantasy novel…
Shen Yun: Haha… it can't be.
System 69: I hope for a pleasant cooperation. ^_^
Shen Yun: Nope.
System 69:Please get revenge-
Shen Yun: Heh! *throws table
Let her get a damn rest!
But something seems off…
Is she delusional or is that girl holding a gun that is shooting laser beams melting everything it comes in contact with?
Yeah, she's probably delusional.
Wait… is that a spaceship in the middle of the forest?
Haha... she better go drink her medicines.
"It wouldn't be bizarre if a handsome man fell from the sky..."
She mumbled as she walked back dazedly.
Then a handsome man with weird clothing fell in front of her from a rooftop.
Shen Yun:...
The Man:...
He awkwardly stood up, bowed his head, then dashed away.
... She's sure she isn't dreaming?
*Slap
Yep definitely not dreaming.
Then why is the system gives her strange missions!
System 69: Host! chase after him! quick ah, That's our golden thigh!
(Future Shen Yun: Golden thigh your ass! He's nothing but life idiot number 1 that comes with life idiot number 2 and 3!
Future ML being disdained: W, wife...
Shen Yun: Shut Up!)
This seems to be the wrong Genre!
And thus the journey of our MC with some talking and walking baggage from outer space commences.
In 'A Hunger Artist', Kafka uses the character of the hunger artist to show the human condition. The artist's isolation in his cage while fasting represents the loneliness that many people feel in modern society. Also, the way he is treated by the impresario and the public shows how society values or devalues individuals based on what they can offer in terms of entertainment or productivity.
Well, 'Amerika' can also be considered one of his best. It tells the story of Karl Rossmann, a young man who emigrates to America. Kafka uses this setting to explore themes like identity, alienation, and the challenges of a new world. It shows Kafka's unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the often - overwhelming nature of a foreign land.
It's hard to say for sure. Franz Kafka's works often have elements of surrealism and metaphor, so determining the 'truth' of such a story can be quite subjective.
One of the best is 'The Metamorphosis'. In this story, Gregor Samsa wakes up transformed into a giant insect. It's a profound exploration of alienation and the human condition. His family's reaction to his transformation shows how society can turn against those who are different.
One of the main themes is alienation. In Kafka's works, characters often feel isolated from society and those around them. For example, in 'The Metamorphosis', Gregor Samsa wakes up as an insect and is completely cut off from his family in a very profound way. Another theme is the absurdity of life. The situations his characters find themselves in are often illogical and hard to make sense of, like K's never - ending struggle in 'The Trial' with a legal system he can't understand.
Gregor Samsa from 'The Metamorphosis' is very notable. He is the man who wakes up as an insect, which is a very strange and thought - provoking transformation. His situation shows the alienation from his family and society.
The story 'In the Penal Colony' is also remarkable. It's set in a brutal and unusual penal colony where an execution device is described in great detail. It delves into themes of justice, punishment, and the inhumane nature of some systems.
One of his best - known novels is 'The Metamorphosis'. It tells the strange story of Gregor Samsa who wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect, exploring themes of alienation and family.
One of Franz Kafka's most highly regarded novels is 'The Trial'. It delves into themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the inescapable sense of guilt. The protagonist, Josef K., is arrested and put through a bewildering legal process without really knowing his crime. Kafka's unique writing style, filled with absurdity and a sense of the uncanny, is fully on display in this work, making it a standout in his oeuvre.
Yes, he did. Kafka had a unique and often surreal writing style, and it's possible that among his works there could be elements related to a doll story.