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Violet Evergarden
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Both stories are about strong women who searches for what it means to live. Violet is akin to an emotionless doll, and Celiastina/Yuna, known as a cruel saint, both search for meaning in their lives. Their histories are shrouded in mystery which unfolds as the novel progresses creating two beautifully written stories in a fantasy world
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Seijo no Maryoku wa Bannou desu
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Both are stories of women who become saints in a new fantasy world. While Michi Hate has a darker, more serious story, Seijo no Maryoku shares the relatability and likable character you can't help but cheer for. Both women are rejects (with varying degrees of severity) who work towards creating a place for themselves
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Ran to Haiiro no Sekai
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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While the plots are quite different, both stories creates a beautiful story of two powerful women in a fantasy world. Both Ran and Yuna learn what it means to live
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Shuumatsu Nani Shitemasu ka? Isogashii desu ka? Sukutte Moratte Ii desu ka?
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Both stories feature a slow romance in a cruel environment. The women in both stories forge a new life for themselves despite their situations and work towards creating a better world for the people around them using their powers. In these fantasy environments, the stories of a cruel fate unfolds
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Akatsuki no Yona
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Both stories are about powerful women with a high social ranking who are outcasts in society. While Yona was driven out of the city, Celiastina was somewhat imprisoned, trapped by her position. Both stories have romance elements but is centered around the women's change as a result of their environment
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Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Both are stories about people reborn in a new world, a world where they are hated and rejected. While Shield Hero is about a "powerless" rejected hero, Light Beyond is about a broken saint. A saint who has lived a painful, cruel life becoming twisted. Both of them are forced to become outcasts and must create a new life for themselves in this twisted, new life
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Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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Both are stories of women reborn into a powerful position. However, they are both in a tough spot and it is not the ideal isekai world. Hated and rejected by powerful people around them, both women try to create a new life for themselves despite their undesirable situations
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Ookami to Koushinryou
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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These are stories of women who are as powerful as gods on a journey to forge a life for themselves
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Ookami to Koushinryou
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Michi Hate no Mukou no Hikari
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These are stories of women who are as powerful as gods on a journey to forge a life for themselves