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Reset: Prisoner Transformation Program #3

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"Why not press the reset button on your life?" Due to her hideous appearance, Moeko had been hated by both her peers and her family ever since she was a small child. Even as an adult nothing changed, so Moeko resolved to change herself instead. While saving for plastic surgery, she wound up lending money to Ijima, a colleague who had treated her kindly. However, after falling into a physical relationship with him, Moeko learns that Ijima was only using her for her money, and she kills him. She is carted off to prison for her crimes... Then one day, a chance to start over in life full-body plastic surgery through the "Reset Program." She is offered the choice to cast off her current appearance and live as another, completely different person!!Content is generally suitable for ages 16 and up. Contains self-inflicted violence.

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 15, 2023

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February 19, 2024
A goodbye to new beginnings

Okay, after the first case which was covered by the first two releases of this series we see Case file #2 starts here and ends in the next volume (because of this I am only reviewing 1, 3, and probably 5 though they may contain my thoughts on the even volumes as well.) As always this series seems to be meant for at least older teens with its dark themes and this particular case deals with suicide, depression, bullying, and child neglect so more sensitive readers might wish to avoid this series in its entirety.

That said I really enjoyed the ending of this one better then the last case file making it obvious that not everyone of the clients of the reset program are sadistic monsters though those that take on the Reset process are tragic in their own ways and it seems at this point a lack of love at home is a major factor for those who meet their fate in these stories.
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