Apr 16, 2023
I'm speechless. And I also cried six times (and counting) throughout this manhwa. I definitely needed the wake-up calls.
The author handles each theme with seriousness. There were times I apprehensively thought: “oh, this is a sensitive topic. Will it be accurately discussed…?” and, oh god.
I was left amazed each time. I bookmarked so many chapters that ended up having so much meaning for me, I could see myself in all the characters and everything they went through. The author knew what they were doing, and kept in mind that they were dealing with real life experiences.
I *loved* some characters. Felt unsure about others. …
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Had an on-and-off relationship with some… (cough, cough, Eunyung). Regardless how I felt about them or their personalities, never once did I feel like they were shallow. Their stories are so well-written, developed, and CONCLUDED that they never feel like "lost causes", but rather, what they are: humans with flaws and motives. They aren't inherently bad. They're just kids, dealing with their (most of the times, sh*tty—) parents and learning how to do better each day.
(At last, as a woman, I cried so hard throughout Marie Kim's story. God, you'll just feel and UNDERSTAND it when you read it.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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