The whole concept of the body swap and "lore" of each character is super interesting and I definitely love the story line but I feel like a lot of things are still left out...? The first time I read this I never read the epilogue but I'm glad I did this time since it explains more of Joohoons character and made him a lot more interesting, but, if I had known about his backstory and how it tied into Jiwook then I feel it would have been so so much more impactfull to read about in the story. Then there's the original Siwon that had such a huge part in how things played out but it was probably the most untouched subject in the story. Overall I love the stories and themes that come from this Author and I hope they keep producing interesting dynamics like this and grow cause they really have so much potential.
The pacing and characters of this story were great, I would definitely love to reread this again just from how the story has such great incorporation and depiction of mental illness and finding away to heal yourself. The resolve of the story was great too, an ending where despite such chaotic and traumatizing circumstances everyone was able to find a way out of their loop (besides the parents ig).
why are people justifying Sehyuks actions because of a toxic personality trait that the victim, Hamin, has no control over? people can read and have their own opinions over this I suppose but I was just surprised over the amount of people who claim it was right for their story. I was personally hoping the side story would show progression into their relationship but it feels like they're both stuck in the same place.