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Bluebird, Redbird
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By akeichi nozomu, 朱市望
1 chapters
2016
Description
A young noblewoman writes a letter to the fiance she’s never met.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
Bluebird, Redbird Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Bluebird, Redbird
"Bluebird, Redbird" is a charming little story that fluttered its way into my reading list, and while it was brief, it definitely left a sweet impression. It's the kind of story you can devour in a single sitting, perfect for a quick escape.
First Impressions
The premise itself is captivating: two individuals entering into an arranged marriage, communicating solely through letters before their big day. This setup immediately piqued my interest. There's something inherently romantic about old-fashioned letter writing, a vulnerability and anticipation that modern communication often lacks. I was eager to see how the author would develop the connection between the main characters.
What Works Well
The sweetness of this story is undeniable. The letters exchanged between the MC and ML are beautifully crafted, revealing their personalities and fostering a genuine sense of anticipation for their future together. I particularly enjoyed the slow burn of their relationship, the way their words painted a picture of their growing affection. The author does a great job of creating a heartwarming atmosphere, making you root for this couple from the very beginning. The writing is well-composed, making the story a pleasure to read.
Areas of Concern
My main disappointment, and it seems I'm not alone in this, is the story's abrupt ending. While I appreciate a concise narrative, I couldn't help but feel that the story concluded prematurely. I was left yearning for more, especially to witness the actual wedding and the beginning of their life together. It felt like the story was building towards a grand finale, only to fade to black just before the climax.
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Final Verdict
Despite my desire for a more extended conclusion, "Bluebird, Redbird" is a delightful and heartwarming read. If you're looking for a quick dose of sweetness and romance, this one-shot is definitely worth your time. Just be prepared for a slightly bittersweet feeling when you reach the end, wishing there was more to savor. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars – a beautiful story that left me wanting just a little bit more.
