At the End of the Road
After being hit by a truck (mean girls style), he switches bodies (freaky friday style) with a victim of severe bullying. He learns about the past of the person he took over the body of and comes into contact with someone he believed had left him when he was a kid. He had grown up in a shitty part of town with a shitty family and spent his whole first life trying to build something from nothing. His only friend Woojin ditched him without a word and so seeing him as the victims classmate was trippy as hell for him. Woojins a fucking psycho but more than half the characters in this book are so you get used to it.
The beginning after the end
I’d love to give this 5 stars because the pacing and originality is amazing but too many things have added up that’ve made me have to skip scenes. The romance is horrible. I swear romance ruins everything. The main character is a low key psychopath because even those who experience war feel something about taking anothers life and needs some humanity added to his character more than just “he loves his family.” There’s hella inconsistencies that rereading a few years later all at once has made painfully obvious. It makes sense because it’s been six years and the author probably didnt plan everything out from the beginning but there are so many and at least trying to make them make sense would’ve helped a bit. The artist being screwed over makes me absolutely pissed. I’m hoping the author did the conti or whatever it’s called cause the pacing is what makes this book so good and if that disappears and the romance stays id have to drop it. Pisses me off that the author forgot common sense for a bit and added romance. I swear there are a million more ways to add character development emotionally and authors forget that. Other than those things Tbate is really good
Beware of the Villainess!