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Sweetness Near Me
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By 慕思在远道
2017
Description
Cheng Rou: “Do the questions.” Wen Lai: “Ah?” Cheng Rou: “Aren’t you testing for the Chinese Culture University, I will teach you how to do the questions.” Wen Lai: “But……but I……” Cheng Ruo gave her a questioning look, “You what?” Wen Lai bit her lip embarrassingly. But if you sit next to me, I can’t focus on the questions!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Sweetness Near Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Sweetness Near Me
"Sweetness Near Me" promised a lighthearted school romance, and while it delivers on the "short story" aspect, I found myself wanting more substance. The slice-of-life premise intrigued me, but ultimately, the execution left me a bit underwhelmed.
First Impressions
Initially, the idea of following two high schoolers through their daily lives seemed charming. I was hoping for relatable scenarios and maybe some laugh-out-loud moments. The synopsis hinted at a sweet and simple story, and I went in expecting a quick, enjoyable read.
What Works Well
Honestly, it's difficult to pinpoint standout positives. The story is short and complete, which some readers might appreciate if they're looking for a quick palate cleanser. The focus on daily life could resonate with readers who enjoy realistic, down-to-earth narratives. I can see how the ending, with both characters heading to the same university, might be interpreted as a subtle promise of future romance.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, several aspects held me back from fully enjoying the story. The characters, Cheng Rou and Wen Lai, felt underdeveloped. I struggled to connect with them, and their interactions lacked the spark I was hoping for. The plot felt thin, and I found myself wanting more depth and complexity. The conversations often revolved around schoolwork, which, while realistic, didn't always translate into engaging reading. I was also hoping for more tangible expressions of affection between the leads, but their interest in each other felt too subtle and understated. The lack of world-building also made it difficult to immerse myself in the story.
Final Verdict
"Sweetness Near Me" has the potential to be a cute and fluffy read, but it ultimately falls short due to its thin plot, underdeveloped characters, and lack of engaging moments. While the short length might appeal to some, I found myself wanting more substance and depth. If you're looking for a quick and extremely simple story, this might be worth a try, but don't expect a deeply satisfying romance.
