Not my comment but I agree with it (sort of) I still actually like it lolz
i reread this for the second time but i dont like it as much as the first one. in fact, i actually don't like it now. it confuses me on how johoon guy who is watching and scheming everything doesn't get any punishment yet the twin guy who is taking advantage of how twisted johoon guy is is the only one who get shitted on. like, the twin is really wrong but johoon is treated like he doesn't have sins at the end.
also, why is siwoon even working together with johoon? they are going extra miles to edge siwon only with assumptions (though it turns out to be true) while forgetting that johoon is the one who want those guys to entertain him with r4p*ng siwon. he is also the one who record it and send it to the twin. i feel like no one really highlight how fucked up johoon is in the end just because he work together with siwoon.
Ok so yeah I want to say I’m not gonna change my review maybe I will actually I’ll give it 4 stars which still means I really like it so idc but the reason why I realize this book isn’t that good as I thought is because of the unanswered questions, and the lack of karma. Like in the previous comment I pasted both characters that did something so horrible in the end barely got any punishment even though they were caught. Like I realize the victim is technically dead considering it’s Taemin in that body not Siwon but don’t they feel bad that this person was literally raped and bullied. Like gurl I swear this book got me questioning so many things. I think what saved it was the art style besides that I really enjoyed the plot it was nice although the previous stuff I mentioned didn’t make it better. I’m not too mad tho because this is the author’s first book. So yeah In the end it’s pretty good. Also can I just mention this is a really dark book if you think about it and what pisses me off is the fact that the author just tries to push all of this under the carpet at the end to make it a happy ending. She didn’t seem to know how to deal or address it. Idk how to explain it but in short it felt like romanticism. Also this review is written the second time I read it, (couldn’t be bothered to write one the first time I read it).
At the End of the Road