Ratings176
Average rating4.1
Added to list2025 Readswith 25 books.
I resonated with the hypocrisy of wanting to do something for those in poverty but being part of a class that benefits from cheap labour and ignores said poverty. The romance between the two was really sweet, and I thought it had a nice "you're perfect the way you are" message. I felt a little betrayed when her halves came back together in the indeterminable future because it seemed to defeat the message. I would have liked to see their interactions then.
There were also many elements that felt a little shallow, like we never got to FEEL what happened between the main villain and main girl's mom, and the cousin barely develops at all as a side character. It just feels like a waste of an opportunity to make the story feel stronger.
I resonated with the hypocrisy of wanting to do something for those in poverty but being part of a class that benefits from cheap labour and ignores said poverty. The romance between the two was really sweet, and I thought it had a nice "you're perfect the way you are" message. I felt a little betrayed when her halves came back together in the indeterminable future because it seemed to defeat the message. I would have liked to see their interactions then.
There were also many elements that felt a little shallow, like we never got to FEEL what happened between the main villain and main girl's mom, and the cousin barely develops at all as a side character. It just feels like a waste of an opportunity to make the story feel stronger.