I really adore this author. The very first work I've read of theirs was "Park Hanhoo's Manager" and I really enjoyed that a lot. And this story didn't disappoint either! It had me hooked to the characters and the story. I love how well written the characters are and everything. Is this glazing? No, the story's just good. The pacing's neither slow nor fast;and the showing of their past is just the right amount, too. I also like their concept of god and angels here—their own interpretation of it. I liked how the characters interacted with each other and their relationship with each other. I like all of them, but my favorite has to be Matteo and Chawoo. The dialogue's great, too. One of my favorite is definitely the motto, "find happiness." I could yap some more but I fear it'd take long. If you're hesitating on reading this, give it a go. Who knows, you might enjoy it.
Also, I'd like to point out that, just because I spoke highly of it, doesn't mean it didn't have flaws. If you didn't like the story, it's completely fine :3
I really adore this author. The very first work I've read of theirs was "Park Hanhoo's Manager" and I really enjoyed that a lot. And this story didn't disappoint either! It had me hooked to the characters and the story. I love how well written the characters are and everything. Is this glazing? No, the story's just good. The pacing's neither slow nor fast;and the showing of their past is just the right amount, too. I also like their concept of god and angels here—their own interpretation of it. I liked how the characters interacted with each other and their relationship with each other. I like all of them, but my favorite has to be Matteo and Chawoo. The dialogue's great, too. One of my favorite is definitely the motto, "find happiness." I could yap some more but I fear it'd take long. If you're hesitating on reading this, give it a go. Who knows, you might enjoy it.