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Summer in Seoul
By ilana tan
16 chapters
2006
Description
Jung Tae-Woo — Seoul’s famous young singer who reappeared after avoiding the world of showbiz for four years.“I just want to ask you to take a picture with me as my girlfriend,” Jung Tae-Woo told the girl in front of him.Sandy aka Han Soon-Hee — an Indonesian-Korean mulatto girl who had recognized Jung Tae-Woo from the start, but was not the least bit impressed.Sandy raised her face to look at the man, then said, “Okay, as long as my face is concealed.”Initially, Jung Tae-Woo was not suspicious about Sandy’s reason to immediately accept his offer. While Sandy can only hope she won’t regret her decision to be involved with Jung Tae-Woo. Summer days as Jung Tae-Woo’s “lover” started. And, there was a change in their feelings. But both of them oblivious about the truth of the story four years ago were chasing after them.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- gramedia pustaka utama
- Original Language
- indonesian
- Type
- Published Novel
Summer in Seoul Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Summer in Seoul
First Impressions
"Summer in Seoul" promised a light, heartwarming romance, and for the most part, it delivered. The premise of a contract relationship between a pop idol and an ordinary girl is a well-worn trope, but I was curious to see how this story would put its own spin on it, and the "shoujo" tag definitely piqued my interest. I went in expecting fluff with a touch of drama, and I wasn't entirely disappointed.
What Works Well
The charm of this novel definitely lies in its simplicity and the blossoming relationship between the two leads. Jung Tae Woo, the singer, and Sandy, the initially naive protagonist, have a dynamic that's easy to root for. The "love interest falls in love first" trope is definitely in play here, and it's executed well. The story focuses on how their fake relationship gradually evolves into something real and meaningful. The setting of modern-day Seoul provides a vibrant backdrop to their interactions, adding to the overall appeal. It’s easy to get invested in their journey as they navigate the complexities of their secret relationship.
Areas of Concern
I think the "tragedy" tag is misplaced. From what I experienced, the story leans more towards a happy ending, and the drama isn't overly intense. However, the novel could benefit from a bit more depth in certain areas. While the lightheartedness is enjoyable, a little more exploration of the characters' internal conflicts and motivations would elevate the story.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Summer in Seoul" is a pleasant and easy read. It's perfect if you're looking for a sweet romance with a touch of celebrity intrigue. While it might not be the most groundbreaking story, it's a heartwarming tale of love and connection that's sure to leave you with a smile. If you enjoy lighthearted shoujo romances, this one is definitely worth checking out.
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