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Malav

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I’m Malav from Mumbai. I switch between manga and novels depending on the mood. I like stories that linger. Just trying to stay consistent and enjoy reading as I go.

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29 Books

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
God Emperor of Dune
A Storm of Swords
Chapterhouse: Dune
The Winds of Winter
A Clash of Kings
Heretics of Dune

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21/20 books
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2026 Reading Goal

Read 20 books by . Goal completed! 🎉

Malav's Most Popular Reviews

I bought this book in Leeds in 2024, and for the longest time it just sat there stuck at the start, it was like some unfinished promise I kept avoiding. I almost gave up on it so many times, but somehow I came back to it… and now I have actually finished it. That alone feels like a small victory.

What surprised me the most is how much my experience with this book changed while reading it, or maybe how much I changed. At first, it felt slow and honestly a bit frustrating. The pacing really threw me off, chapters would jump across so many important moments without letting anything breathe, and more than once I felt pulled out of the story thinking why not just sit with this a little longer?

And yet I kept going, and somewhere along the way I got hooked, not by the structure but by the characters.

Rika and Manako’s relationship completely pulled me in. It’s dynamic, unsettling, and weirdly magnetic. I found myself fascinated by Manako in the same way her so called victims were, and every time the story leaned into that tension I was locked in. It’s uncomfortable to admit, but I understood the pull. Rika on the other hand felt very close to me. The way she thinks, doubts herself, and tries to navigate something she believes she can control. I kept telling myself I would never fall for this, but I also knew that was not true.

Some of my favourite moments were actually the quieter ones, Rika exploring food, learning, being given tasks. I even ended up making my own list of dishes from the book, like some personal side quest I want to come back to one day.

The list of characters is small, which really helps, everyone gets their space and still ties back nicely to Rika. Manako stands out the most, easily the most interesting character but also the most toxic. The feeling of disgust I got from her at times was very real.

The ending was interesting. It felt slow at first, but maybe that was the point. Like the end of a meal, you are not rushing anymore, you are just sitting there letting everything settle. And just when you think it’s over, the author leaves you with a small dessert. I won’t spoil it, but it worked for me.

Looking back now, I don’t think this was ever a bad book. It was just a book I was not ready for before. And now that I have finished it, I feel satisfied.

What a brilliant grand finale to this arc. The build-up with Vegapunk’s speech was done so well, and it kept me hooked the entire time. The moments involving Luffy and Bonney were especially emotional and added a lot of weight to the conclusion. Everything came together beautifully, and the ending felt very satisfying. This arc had a great balance of emotion, storytelling, and hype. I really enjoyed this read. It made me cheer and cry at the same time, which is always a sign of great writing.

This has to be one of the best arcs in One Piece for me.

A wonderful end to the Egghead arc and a lovely start to Elbaf. The transition felt smooth, and the moment we reached the new place, the scale and locations were immediately impressive. There’s a strong sense that something much bigger is about to unfold, and I genuinely don’t know where the story is heading next, which makes it even more exciting.

This catch-up journey has been incredibly fun. I’ll be reading the volumes as they release now, and I’m looking forward to what comes next.

This felt like a short but important detour from Egghead. It focuses more on what’s happening in the rest of the world, and there are some really big reveals and growing threats. I like how it doesn’t feel jarring at all. Everything flows naturally, and it feels like the story is expanding rather than shifting away. A lot of things have been set up here, and it definitely builds anticipation for what’s coming next.

This arc continues to deliver. Even as it moves towards wrapping up, it doesn’t slow down and keeps the momentum going. The pacing and writing are really strong. Once I started reading, I couldn’t stop and ended up finishing it in one sitting, which has been the case for most of these volumes. There are some really satisfying moments here, especially seeing Luffy step in and take action. That punch was pure joy. Overall, this arc is turning out to be amazing, and I’m having a great time reading it.