Really good books I gave up on :(
3 stories
Reincarnated as a Dragon - A New life by CaseDescarazo
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I believe my name was Iriko. I was twenty years old. My life used to be normal, getting teased by my sisters, becoming their work-slave, that type of thing. But while I was acting as an errand boy, I ended up dying... or that's what I thought. The next thing I knew, I was in a forest, somehow alive. Now there was a problem. I've become a baby dragon, and I have no idea of who I once was. ------------------------- Alright, so bear with me. This is my first attempt at writing a story. I was inspired by a certain other Japanese light novel, so you may notice some similarities (Or maybe not). Any forms of criticism are welcome. Drop a comment if anything seems like shit. No really, call it a complete waste of human intellect undeserving to be read even by the most pitiful of worms if that's how you feel.
I Guess I'm a Dragon Now (Part 1) by Vexitus
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Upon awakening, a man who is steadily losing his memories suddenly finds himself in a peculiar situation. He can't seem to move or breathe while everything around him is completely dark, and little does he know that he's actually been turned into a legendary creature that is waiting to hatch. However, in a land of myth and fantasy, there are dangers that even dragons cannot stand against. And this man is about to discover an entirely new food chain, as well as his place in it. WARNING! (This book is unedited but still readable!)
Our Little Princess* by LokisValkyrie
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King Dice x Child!Reader x Devil No smut. Execpt for devildice. reader Chan is adopted by them and maybe someone is given a second life. They are 8. They treat reader like an actual child and don't fucking do anything bad or wrong to them. I made the reader genderless.