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A review by keybladium
To Me, The One Who Loved You by Yomoji Otono
4.0
A really great alternate story to “To Every You I’ve Loved Before”
The idea around the series was very creative and unique, and whilst the execution wasn’t flawless, it was still a lot of fun to read and have a much different reaction/understanding depending on the order you read them.
A lot more happens in this one particularly, whilst the other one felt a lot smaller in scale (still good though), this one dealt with the imaginary science a lot more in depth and had a more serious story. It was a little more harder to understand the science this time around which ruined the flow a little but it was nothing major and the analogies made it easier to understand the theories.
I really enjoy creative books like these where it’s just a fun reading experience and I think this could’ve easily got more parts focusing on different realities but the 2 really align nicely especially with the viewpoint on the whole romance. This book doesn’t ruin the ideology presented in the other story but instead builds upon it more with the ending in a really bittersweet way that was done effectively.
Overall, this series was a great read and I wish there was more books like this
The idea around the series was very creative and unique, and whilst the execution wasn’t flawless, it was still a lot of fun to read and have a much different reaction/understanding depending on the order you read them.
A lot more happens in this one particularly, whilst the other one felt a lot smaller in scale (still good though), this one dealt with the imaginary science a lot more in depth and had a more serious story. It was a little more harder to understand the science this time around which ruined the flow a little but it was nothing major and the analogies made it easier to understand the theories.
I really enjoy creative books like these where it’s just a fun reading experience and I think this could’ve easily got more parts focusing on different realities but the 2 really align nicely especially with the viewpoint on the whole romance. This book doesn’t ruin the ideology presented in the other story but instead builds upon it more with the ending in a really bittersweet way that was done effectively.
Overall, this series was a great read and I wish there was more books like this