My Psychotic Ghost Girlfriend an Isekai Experiment Gone Wrong
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Description
If you were told there was another unseen world hidden in plain sight, would you believe that?
If you were told invisible otherworldly beings pulled the strings in the background for their own sick and twisted amusement, could you accept that?
Of course not!
Diogenes Genovese, a man of science who denies the unbridled reign ofgods and demons,struggles through the adversity and opposes the unjust world he finds himself a part of.
Bombarded by a string of ever escalating calamities and disasters, his beliefs are tested; pushed to never before seen extremes, while surrounded by a slew of lunatics, he seeks out the truth of the irrational world we live in.
Volumes1,2,1&2,3M,3EInluding Exclusive Content Available on Amazon/Kindle Unlimited.
Volume 1 prequel, "There’s No Way My Girlfriend’s a Psychopath," available onAmazon/Kindle Unlimited.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2020
- Author
- Kira Minoru
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- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 248
- Views
- 296,015
Chapters(152 total)
- Chapter 149. (Volume 2 End)Sep 11, 2020
- Chapter 148.Sep 9, 2020
- Chapter 147.Sep 7, 2020
- Chapter 146.Sep 5, 2020
- Chapter 145.Sep 3, 2020
- Chapter 144.Sep 1, 2020
- Chapter 143.Aug 30, 2020
- Chapter 142.Aug 28, 2020
- Chapter 141.Aug 26, 2020
- Chapter 140.Aug 24, 2020
- Chapter 139.Aug 22, 2020
- Chapter 138.Aug 20, 2020
- Chapter 137.Aug 18, 2020
- Chapter 136.Aug 16, 2020
- Chapter 135.Aug 15, 2020
- Chapter 134.Aug 12, 2020
- Chapter 133.Aug 9, 2020
- Chapter 132.Aug 8, 2020
- Chapter 131.Aug 6, 2020
- Chapter 130.Aug 3, 2020
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Community Reviews(10)
- lightnoveleaterRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I really enjoyed the first volume, it was intense and the way the mc tried to be unpredictable while describing his thought process was amazing. You always know why he thought what he did made sense. I bought the second volume and thats really missing. There are more conversations with less thoughts, the mc appears less smart as well. It feels very different from the first volume, maybe the short chapter style were better at maintaining the pace of the story or you went back and edited more or some other thing changed. But regardless i did really enjoy volume 1, the pace reminded me of works like other great works like Steins Gate.
- CastelialyonRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The main character Dio is such a poor chap that you can't help but sympathise with him.
This story bring so much more than just a cheap isekai adventure, with all the weird supernatural incidents happening around Dio , you can't help but wonder if he's going insane or not. Alongside the underlying mysteries surrounding him , this novel really brings too much to the table to not be a published book
PLEASE GIVE THIS NOVEL A SHOT ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIKE PSYCHOLOGICAL TAG
Kudos to the author for such an enjoyable read 😂👍👍👍 - FNAFFanboyRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0What do the two letters QE mean and how does it relate to this review? You’ll probably get a hint only if you’ve read volume 2 since volume 1 is actually very deceptive in nature. I have to admit that the author did a really good job veiling an entire genre under the guise of a seemingly simplistic story. I’m pretty sure the author purposely left it out of the genres since the genre alone feels like a total spoiler itself if you saw it beforehand.
Overall the story is actually a lot more complicated than you’d expect and it’s cleverly hidden under a veil of smoke and mirrors. A good analogy for this story would be volume 1 and volume 2 are two halves to the same coin. As for the way the web version ended it only really makes sense when put together with the alternate version in volume 1 added in with volume 2.
Even the afterword in both volumes seemed to somehow be connected in a strange way. Somehow the afterword of volume 2 felt completely out of place to me and I was completely thrown for a loop because of it.
The ending in general leaves you with countless unanswered questions and it was definitely done intentionally.
What is death really? Is there really nothing after death? Is reincarnation or transmigration really just fantasy?
What if it was actually something completely normal, and it was not as magical or mysterious as we thought it was? What if there was a scientific reason behind it instead but it just didn’t particularly fit with what we considered as transmigration or reincarnation. What if there was also a scientific explanation as to why you could or couldn’t keep your memories when being brought to “another world”?
Just who or what is Dio really anyways?
Well the author really doesn’t confirm anything. Everything is vague, but at the same time not vague. You’re constantly left in a grey area where the author, like a game master, makes you choose for yourself what is the truth while he pulls all the strings in the background.
I’m sure the author thou - Shadowmist909Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0If you decide to read this, you're in for a good read. A good time though? Unsure. Maybe more of a cautious advisory tale than anything. If I've learned anything from what I've read though, it's that any day you live through is one you can call a day you won. At least from a survival standpoint.
- Jack BlankRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Ghost Girlfriend is excellent. Wonderfully suspensful, spooky, and eerily slice-of-life, our boy Dio is just some guy who's trying to find his way in life. Go to school, get a job, get a girl, maybe wife her. Simple, right?
No. Not for Dio. Dio has terrible luck with women, his choices haunting him in his every day life for years now, but it seems the final straw to our man's sanity here will be one not entirfely of his consequence.
My only hope is to see the conclusion of his actions as the tribulations and his shoddy luck carry him forward into the unknown. - Insomaniac344Royal Road★★★★ 4.0I wrote an old review of this story a couple of years ago. I would like to rewrite my review now that I am a more experienced reader and author. This review will more accurately portray the quality of the fiction rather than how say how much I enjoyed it.
Style: Unique, Amazing Unreliable Narrator, 10/10
The style is simply a hit or miss. This type of writing is targeted towards a certain demographic of people and is simply amazing or extremely confusing to read. The way the author manages to explain everything while still making you extremely confused and mindf**ked is nothing short of top tier writing. I can say I've never seen a better novel with an unreliable narrator. Surely, it isn't for everyone, but I strongly advise you try to check it out.
Plot: Poorly Explained, 6/10
The plot of this book is good and would be 9/10 if it wasn't so poorly executed and extremely poorly explained. The average reader will NOT comprehend what the entire point of the story is which makes it a jarring read. The plot however, IS there and it is nothing short of amazing. Unfortunately limited by the writing of the author.
World: Poorly Explained, 5/10
The world building of this novel is above average and what you would typically see in a great novel. However it is limited by the writing of the author which will drop the rating of a 8/10. The author fails to properly explain what is really going on half of the time but does manage to make a comprehensible world despite failing to explain the more complex aspects. It is simply average, with at least an attempt to explain the backstory and things going on around our MC.
Characters: Strange, 7/10
The characters of this novel fall short of average. Most non main characters fall into tropes which makes the characters two dimensional and boring. However, the main characters make up for that. The MC is extremely detailed and has a intricate personality as well as the other main characters. They bring this 4/10 to a 7/10 due to the sheer im - 444.EXERoyal Road★★★★ 4.0First of all, it is not an isekai, but do not go out yet.
The story is about an ordinary guy with horrible luck with women. All his ex-girlfriends are very beautiful, but their psychological is compromised. On top of that, strange supernatural phenomena start to happen around the MC.
But this is only the first layer of the story while the others remain hidden.
If you like suspense, horror and psychological, it is a must read. For those unfamiliar with the genre, give it a try. - Andrei_SokolovRoyal Road★★★★ 3.5Current summary exist only to fool potential audience. It contains author pointless philosophical monologue about isekai (I found this story by key word "isekai", naive me) providing no clue about the plot. I wasted 3 hours to reach 22 chapter and dropped the story.
No doubt, this is well written stuff. But, for god sake, I expected something absolutely different, and it took me a while to abandon hope.
Actual content until ch22:
Dio is incredibly unlucky guy. All his ex girlfriends are insane. And this is not "erotically crazy" but "disgusting crazy". This is straight horror, and sexual content here barely exist. Mostly way more deaths than nudity.
And Dio is so deep in denial of supernatural, that it pisses me off. Full "don't do that" experience like in classic horror movie.
Check the story out, if you like this genre.
Not my cup of tea. - OrrmRoyal Road★★ 2.0Commence Review Guardian:
Foreword:
Slog
Definition: To make one's way with a slow, repetitive yet diligent pace.
Begin
Style: 1.5/10
There is no discernable style I can find. The author writes words about things that happen.
His words give the minimum acceptable descriptions to said events and are stunning once in ten chapters and never consistently.
Peak light novel type writing, soulless and bland with its only draw being the absurd idea the novel stems from.
World-Building: ?/10
What?
I'm just as confused as you are.
Characters:
Mk2-Ninja-Palette-swap/10
Every woman is some variation of the psycho killer ex-gjrlfriend trope that this book oozes.
Every single one. Interchange one or two features and hand one a flail and the other a whip and have them smack the Mc while he moans in the background. Congrats, that's half this book.
After you've read the first few chapters you've basically read everything else. It's an endless saga of the main character being outdone by crazy women and escaping by the skin of his bland, boring teeth.
Oh what's that I hear? Supernatural?
Sorry to disappoint, but the main character is an atheist.
.
.
.
Oh sorry, you don't understand? He's an athiest.
Get it? An atheist
Still no?
Very well, I'll try my best to explain what an atheist is in this book.
Essentially, even if I wack him on the head with a ghost bat, he will claim that he got hit with an invisible alien club from Mars.
Sounds incredibly idiotic, don't it? But that's the kind of character you're dealing with. Forty chapters in and he grows as much as a rock.
Rocks don't grow
Plot: ?/10
There is no plot, it's episodic schlock that builds the absolute minimum with each iteration of the main guy getting kidnapped or held at ransom or some variation of that state.
That's it.
There's a lot of it.
Execution: No/10
The idea is outlandish to begin with, any good author can work wonders with madness but this is madness in the hands of a Japanese light novel enthusiast.
'Huehehehehe' is - HoloSolRoyal Road★ 0.5I literally have one figurative patch of hair left after wanting to pull my hair out because of how idiotic the MC is. He's frustrating and tbh this story is just cringe at times. I would steer clear of this one unless you can rock the bald look.