Save Me
I like the concept of having a main character with a disability. It's not done often, but the author represented it well. My first thoughts when getting into this were "Oh boy, it's another school bully plot." Stories usually don't really go anywhere with that, but looking into the side characters' lives and its significance on the main story was done wonderfully well. Fujoshis have said that Save Me was supposed to be a BL, but I'm thankful it isn't, especially considering Namsoo's behavior. I don't want another Killing Stalking, thank you very much. Although it was intense through the end, I'm kind of sad that Namsoo turned out to be a sociopath, I was really rooting for him to, well, save Hyeongoh. Nonetheless, it was great.
At the End of the Road
With a strong opening about the twisted fate of these two people switching bodies, Haribo makes no effort to make you curious about just how this came to be or what will happen to Taemin's relationship with Siwoon? Woon Jin? The names are ever changing. While I found the ending a bit bland, with the lovebirds simply coming to terms with their predicament, it was mildly interesting throughout, especially Jiwook's change of character when confronted with his biggest flaw: jealousy. Overall, it was... ok.
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