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I don't feel it's worth it to invest so many hours for a plot I don't find entertaining,
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but honestly I find the politics în lyf quite boring and the parts with Jing and XY are simply a pain to me to read.
The plot in LYF is only the simple side. Coupled with the very amateurish political schemings that are as complex as a 25-piece puzzle (can you even call it scheming?) and that part of the novel really can't stand on its own, IMO. Despite being the "male lead", CX's journey isn't exactly what people spend time discussing.
Jing and Xiao just felt forced and unnatural to me. Particularly in the first half of the book. I can't get on board a romance where I feel as if one person is trying to persuade themselves to be in love with the other. Unfortunately, the author didn't manage to convince me that this changed by the end of the novel. Girl just came to accept that this was the best that she could do.
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To XY as well, TH only gave her 2 options, she could have either went after XL and end up killing herself, either keeping away and getting the not a tragedy ending she got
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I don't believe XY living a love story with XL and survive him was ever an option to TH, they were doomed from the start.
I wonder if this was because of Once Promised. Perhaps XY and XL being together would be too similar to AH and Chi You in TH's mind. She could have had them being together, XL died and XY took of, but opted not to.
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Same, I said it before, but my all time favorite author is Dostoievski, which IMO he was not only a fantastic writer, but also a great psychologist, someone who deeply understood the human nature.
Which one of Dostoevsky works would you recommend first? I started Crime and Punishment but never finished it. During my angsty 20s I read my fair share of literature with philosophical musings in my attempt to find the answer to life. Lol! Camus, Hesse - who have cited him as an influence. I figured if I liked their works, I will probably enjoy his as well. He has a great amount of influence on some of the most well known novelists of the 20th century.