What is your opinion?
A beautiful nightmare
"This story is a lot to handle, and honestly, it’s much more intense than I expected. It’s not your typical, cheesy "miracle return" where everything is fixed with a hug and some happy tears. It feels more like a psychological drama that treats resurrection as a trauma, which feels way more honest and grounded. It’s about how someone coming back after five years actually breaks the people who had finally managed to survive their loss. I’ve only read the first 4 chapters so far, but I’m definitely sticking with it because the emotional tension is just incredible. What I really appreciate is how the author writes about grief—it’s not clean or poetic, it’s just raw, messy, and terrifying. Seeing the parents' reaction, that mix of desperate hope and pure horror, felt so uncomfortably real. It makes you think: how do you even start over when the world has already moved on and you’ve already said your goodbyes? It’s dark, it’s heavy, and it doesn't offer any easy answers, which is exactly why it works for me. It’s a haunting read that stays with you long after you close the tab. I’m definitely intrigued to see where this goes."
Interesting Concept
"What would you do if someone you loved died and was resurrected? How would you react? How would they? How would it affect the vey fabric of the space-time continuum? What could cause such a massive shift? Why? Why one person and not another? These are truly very interesting concepts. I'm genuinely interested to see how the author answers these questions. "

