Feb 28, 2018
I've read all the chapters so far--I probably finished it in less than two nights. I stayed awake late in my bed, convincing myself that I have to stop or I’ll regret it at work. But I couldn't stop reading it (and in fact woke up cranky--it was worth it). The artwork is amazing, gorgeous, and awe-inspiring really. It may not be everyone's style, but I love the beauty of it all, the sharp lines and color... what a breathtaking way to portray the beauty of these characters.
What I love the most about WDTFS is that it’s a mature story of love and
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struggle, with layers of emotional history and life as an adult. It’s not a teen flick. I can relate to it on so many more levels seeing as I’m almost 30 myself. There is something absolutely alluring of both Sumin and Seju… their complexities and sexual maturity are all so enticing.
I also love watching the dynamics between a young, naive lover (Sung ji) and an older, sexually confident one (Sumin is 10 years older than Sung Ji). I mean, you see this all the time in romance stories between a man and a young woman, but seeing it between two women is a refreshing change.
Right now, having read all the chapters out so far, I’m in a slightly depressive mood. I need more. If I had the money I’d personally fund this author and beg them to continue. I’m in love with the characters. And I can’t wait to see more of Seju and Sumin’s history and lifelong connection, while at the same time still enjoying the quirks and newfound spark of Sumin’s relationship with Sung Ji.
“Ugh” is what comes out of my mouth right now. It is not a sound of disgust but rather of frustration. I desperately want this manhwa to continue. And I’d love to know more about the author and illustrator.
Ah but alas, I should get back to work before I pour my heart out…
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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