A review by thenarratress
Frankly in Love by David Yoon

4.0

True rating 4.5

I enjoyed reading this book a lot. I needed a fun love story and I believed that one about fake dating would be the best one to go with. It then took a turn I did not expect which means that now ghat I reached the ending I'm crying horribly.

The ending was one I truly could relate too which is why it hit me so hard. Especially since it's been only weeks since it happened to me...

Usually I get bothered with books that have too much of another language in it. My sister once said that it feels like it's badly translated (for referance we both grew up on translated books as English is not our first language). I noticed, however, that as long as it not plays somewhere else where people actually should speak that language I do not mind. It acctually feels authentic reading a story with it that plays in the USA. I also felt really proud of me when I was able to compleatly understand the Korean fight Mr. Lee and Mr. Song had in the middle of the book (which was not a small fight and it means my Korean is improving greatly ^___^)

In the end I can say I enjoyed this book. It was a rollercoaster of feelings and it showed the balance between old and new world well.

Will write more for this review soon~