This would've been perfect if only she wasn't a high-schooler...

tori October 13, 2024 3:16 am

I've read this when I was like 14~15, I thought it was beautiful, and so wholesome and cute, and it really is! But WHAT was the necessity of making the FL a teenager?? This story would've been perfect if she was a young adult, someone who felt lost in her life because she always had the responsibility of house chores and school to occupy her life, but now she's in a really tough spot and has to think what to do, what her dreams are, what her inner child wanted. Those things would've made this story more nicer I think, it's really annoying of instead of that we get a FL "so mature for her age". Don't get me wrong, there's not only that, there's many things so endearing in this story, like how both protagonists get each other, they understand the way of being of the other, their relationship with loneliness, their reflection on the simple and little things, I love that. But (again) all of this gets kinda ruined when the author reminds us that she's in high school, therefore an underage, therefore making her romance really inappropriate

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