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A review by 13ia18a
The Light of Eternal Spring by Angel Di Zhang
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
writing this review right after i finished the book, so i haven't basked myself in all the possible reflections i could've learn from it had i sat on this longer. but this book tugged my heart in more ways than one.
i am not the most family-oriented person, but i sure have loved my family more than i dislike them. being asian that meant i had the most normal relationship with my family. but this made me reconnect to the idea of family in a way i did not know until i read this book (i can't even explain it by words, but i know it by heart).
life is fleeting & it's sad to think that it is only when confronted with death that we appreciate it. but it makes sense. and i will forever hold this book close to me for letting me discover grief that has been sitting on my heart i never knew existed.
i am not the most family-oriented person, but i sure have loved my family more than i dislike them. being asian that meant i had the most normal relationship with my family. but this made me reconnect to the idea of family in a way i did not know until i read this book (i can't even explain it by words, but i know it by heart).
life is fleeting & it's sad to think that it is only when confronted with death that we appreciate it. but it makes sense. and i will forever hold this book close to me for letting me discover grief that has been sitting on my heart i never knew existed.