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My Thoughts on 37 Degrees, Slight Fever
"37 Degrees, Slight Fever" is a short, sweet, and mature romance that I devoured in one sitting. It left me with a lingering warmth, like a comforting cup of coffee on a chilly day. While I wished there was more to the story, the concise narrative was ultimately satisfying.
First Impressions
From the very beginning, I was drawn in by the unique premise of using temperature as a metaphor for the evolving relationship between Da Hee and Woo Hyun. The story is a breath of fresh air, especially if you're looking for something different from the usual Korean romance web novels. It has a tranquil, casual tone that feels both calming and engaging.
What Works Well
What I appreciated most was the realistic portrayal of the characters. Da Hee, with her rational and calm demeanor, is a refreshing change from the often-unstable female leads we see. Her personality is as inviting as her cafe, and Woo Hyun's patience and persistence in pursuing her are truly endearing. He takes the time to understand how she loves, meeting her at her own pace.
The author beautifully explores how people have different styles of loving and expressing their affections. It touches upon the complexities of mature relationships and how past traumas can influence our present connections. The translation is also excellent, crafting vivid imagery and creating a genuinely emotional mood. The story doesn't rely on over-the-top drama, instead opting for a gentle, heartwarming narrative that focuses on the nuances of love and understanding.
Areas of Concern
Given its short length, I can't help but feel that there was potential for deeper exploration of the characters and their backgrounds. Some readers might find the story too casual or lacking in significant conflict. Also, while the smut is present, it's not the main focus, so if you're looking for something particularly steamy, this might not be your cup of tea.
Final Verdict
Overall, "37 Degrees, Slight Fever" is a brilliant and heartwarming read. It's a perfect choice for a relaxing weekend, offering a mature and thoughtful exploration of love, relationships, and the different ways we connect with each other. I highly recommend giving it a try, especially if you appreciate character-driven stories with a gentle touch.


