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I Like You
By ye fei ye, 叶非夜
337 chapters
2020
Description
Lin Wei: I want to attend Tsinghua Univeristy Jiang Su: Then I am a little different than you,…, Other than Tsinghua, I still want you. … Someone like me isn’t deserving of your interest. Me liking you isn’t up to you to say. {no many how many years have passed. Both Lin Wei and Jiang She won’t forget that day. The day which they’ve first met}
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
I Like You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on I Like You
"I Like You" is a charming novel set in the school life genre, and while my experience reading it is ongoing due to the translation status, I've already formed some solid opinions. As a big fan of romance stories, especially those with a female lead, I was eager to dive in.
First Impressions
The initial chapters pulled me in with the promise of sweet romance and relatable school experiences. The writing style, even through translation, feels light and engaging. I found myself quickly invested in the protagonist's journey, curious to see how her relationships would develop amidst the backdrop of classes, extracurricular activities, and the general chaos of high school life.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel, for me, lies in its potential for heartwarming character interactions. The female protagonist is definitely a highlight. It's always refreshing to see stories told from a female perspective, offering a different lens through which to view the complexities of relationships and personal growth. I really appreciate the focus on the protagonist's point of view. The author seems to excel at crafting a world that feels both familiar and unique, and I can see why fans are so eager to see the translation completed. I have a soft spot for this kind of story.
Areas of Concern
My main concern, which is echoed in the available reviews, is the incomplete translation. It's undeniably frustrating to get invested in a story only to find that updates are infrequent or non-existent. This significantly impacts the reading experience and makes it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the narrative. While the existing translated chapters are enjoyable, the uncertainty surrounding the continuation of the translation casts a shadow over the overall enjoyment.
Final Verdict
Despite the translation woes, "I Like You" shows promise. Its focus on a female protagonist navigating the ups and downs of school life romance is appealing. If the translation were complete, I have no doubt this would be a highly recommended read for fans of the genre. As it stands, I'd cautiously recommend it, with the caveat that readers should be prepared for a potentially unfinished journey. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that a dedicated translator picks up the project, because this story deserves to be shared with a wider audience.
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