Between the Stars
Really cute, both the mc the ml and the side characters are all very wholesome. Very feel good story !
Save Me
This was a brutal, beautiful story. It hits even harder now that i know the extent of bullying in South Korea, which because of the lax law system can be extremely intense. (spoiler in this paragraph) One thing i'll complain about is that I feel like a lot of things were left out in the end ; is Namsoon going to be adopted by Hyeongoh's parents then ?? Tho i do feel like he might be stuck in the ward for his whole life but still, he has to have legal guardians. Also, I do feel like the relationship between the two could have been developed more, although i do get the inherent bonding in the two being twins. I just wish we'd seen more of their lifes at the end, is all. And I do feel like the blond guy was left off rather lightly, even if he was probably one of the more passive party there. But all of that are minor complaints, the story in itself is clearly separated in two part and it's all very satisfying. Was the author bullied in high-school ? Probably, maybe
Suda-kun no Himitsu
Fairly cliche but popular/ deliquant x timid/antisocial is my weakness. But huuuh are we not going to talk about the pervert pedo guy ??? Like he tried to rape the mc ?? Can we- can we like, have a conclusion ? No ? He just disappear from the story ? Oookay i guess
Homeless/No Home
I love this, I love this so fucking much. I love how every characters are developped, how they all have flaws and yet they are still people, they all have reasons as to why they do what they do. I love the parallel between Haejoon and Eunyung, and how Haejoon could, and maybe would have ended up like Eunyung (especially apparent in the shoplifting arc and their fight at the end of the thanksgiving arc), if he didn't have his mother, who despite her flaws cared a lot about him. I really hope that at the end of this, Eunyung will find something to look forward in his life, the scene where he says to Haejoon that he is incredible breaks my heart
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