Not a spoiler but also might contain some references so please don't read if you haven't watched up to episode 14!
For all of you who've read the original novel, is she as hypocritical and wishy-washy in it as she's portrayed in the show? Don't get me wrong, I love the show, but at the same time, it's super frustrating constantly seeing them seem to make a breakthrough only for her to basically factory reset in the next episode. For example when they have that big convo in the rain and it seems like she understands she's always misreading people and them to agree to express themselves...only for her to go back and decide not to. Or her being so angry that he might have someone else in his heart, yet it's totally okay for her to constantly bring her crush up. Like I said, this aside, I'm still really invested in the drama, but I'm wondering if I should read the book after the show is completed to get a fresh perspective on her or not.
For all of you who've read the original novel, is she as hypocritical and wishy-washy in it as she's portrayed in the show? Don't get me wrong, I love the show, but at the same time, it's super frustrating constantly seeing them seem to make a breakthrough only for her to basically factory reset in the next episode. For example when they have that big convo in the rain and it seems like she understands she's always misreading people and them to agree to express themselves...only for her to go back and decide not to. Or her being so angry that he might have someone else in his heart, yet it's totally okay for her to constantly bring her crush up. Like I said, this aside, I'm still really invested in the drama, but I'm wondering if I should read the book after the show is completed to get a fresh perspective on her or not.