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Gone With the Wind
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By dr. solo
99 chapters
2018
Description
“I’m the one who made a mistake, and you’re the one who’s punishing me.” The chuunibyo king and the guitarist whom he once betrayed.Sui Qingchi X Fu Cuo
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chang pei (gongzicp)
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Gone With the Wind Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Gone With the Wind
"Gone With the Wind" promised a blend of drama, romance, and even a touch of shounen ai, and after diving in, I have to say it's a mixed bag, but with enough charm to keep me reading. It's a relatively short read, clocking in around 100 chapters, which is always a plus when I'm looking for something to fill a weekend.
First Impressions
Honestly, the beginning was a little rough. I found myself cringing at some of the earlier chapters; the writing felt a bit exaggerated, and it took me a little while to get invested in the characters. But I'm glad I stuck with it because the story definitely improves as it goes along.
What Works Well
The flashbacks, surprisingly, were a highlight for me. They delved into the characters' past, exploring their relationships and backstories, and I found them much more engaging than the initial present-day narrative. There's a certain raw honesty in those moments that grabbed my attention.
I also appreciated the world-building, in a subtle way. The author weaves in references to their other work, particularly the band LOTUS, which creates a sense of a larger, interconnected universe. It's a nice touch for fans of their other stories and adds a layer of depth for new readers like myself. The use of Western musical references was also a pleasant surprise, adding a unique flavor to the story.
Areas of Concern
One aspect that felt a little off was the age of the characters. They're supposed to be in their late twenties, but their behavior sometimes felt younger, particularly with the male lead's chuunibyou-esque tendencies. While I wouldn't necessarily call him a true chuunibyou, his actions definitely leaned towards the childish side at times. This made it a little harder to fully connect with him.
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Final Verdict
Despite a somewhat shaky start and a few character quirks, "Gone With the Wind" ultimately won me over. It's a quick, engaging read with moments of genuine heart and intriguing world-building. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a touch of drama and don't mind a bit of initial cringe, I'd say give it a shot. If you're not hooked by chapter 15, then maybe it's not for you, but I'd encourage you to give it a little time to find its footing.
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