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[DeepL Translation - needs review] "Out with the old, in with the new, yap!" Our own recipe for healing in times of loss! What if I have a friend who is in trouble and relies solely on me to get through life? What if you're a teenager in the process of growing up, anxious about the future? Yunge's novel, One Table Restaurant, is a moving portrayal of a girl's conflicted situation. This is the third coming-of-age novel after 『Are We Family』, which asks about the meaning of true family, and 『M...
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(4.25/5)Short but impactful
This isn’t a genre I usually go for so it took me a little to get into it, and even longer to finish. By the end however, I found myself drawn in and a little moved.
I thought that the unhealthy codependent but very deep friendship between the two main characters was well written, it felt realistic. It describes that sort of super intense female friendship many will find familiar.
A short YA novel about learning that you can't burn yourself up trying to keep others warm.
At only ~150 pages this is a nice little compact novel that would make a good first read for a learner looking to break into native material.
세영's best friend experiences sudden catastrophic loss and in trying to support her, 세영 starts to lose herself.
I liked that the world felt lived in even for a short novel with no filler. I also liked the characters, I thought they were well drawn for such a s