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My Thoughts on To You Who Never Loved Me
"To You Who Never Loved Me" certainly piqued my interest with its blend of fantasy, romance, and tragedy, all wrapped up in a European-esque setting. The premise alone had me eager to dive in, and I can see why it's garnered attention, especially with its manhwa adaptation.
First Impressions
Initially, I found myself a little disoriented. The story throws you right into the protagonist's world, and it took me a few chapters to really get my bearings. It feels like we're experiencing the world through the eyes of someone who's been quite sheltered, which, while understandable, can make grasping the bigger picture a bit of a challenge at first.
What Works Well
Despite the initial confusion, I quickly became invested in the protagonist's journey. There's a certain charm to her, a hard-working spirit that makes you want to root for her. The world-building, though initially hazy, slowly unfolds, revealing a rich tapestry of kingdoms and perhaps even meddling gods. The promise of romance, intertwined with the looming threat of tragedy, creates a compelling narrative pull that kept me turning the pages. I also found the translation to be quite smooth and natural, which definitely enhanced my reading experience. It's clear a lot of care was put into making the story accessible and enjoyable.
Areas of Concern
While I appreciate the protagonist's sheltered perspective, I do feel the story could benefit from a bit more clarity early on. Understanding the motivations and relationships of the supporting characters proved to be a bit difficult, making it hard to fully connect with the unfolding events. I am hoping that as the story progresses, things will become clearer.
Final Verdict
Overall, "To You Who Never Loved Me" holds a lot of promise. While the initial learning curve might be a bit steep, the engaging protagonist, intriguing world, and the blend of romance and tragedy make it a story worth investing in. I'm eager to see how the plot develops and whether the initial confusion gives way to a clearer, more immersive experience. I'm cautiously optimistic and definitely plan to continue reading.

