When Jiang Cheng was told to return to a family that he never knew or had a relationship with, he had never expected to end up meeting a young girl, and eventually, her seemingly roguish brother Gu Fei, as a first encounter in the new city.
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## My Thoughts on SAYE
"SAYE" is a novel that truly resonated with me. It’s a coming-of-age story that feels incredibly raw and real, and one that I found myself completely invested in from beginning to end. It's a story about youth, about finding yourself, and about the power of connection.
### First Impressions
Initially, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The premise, on the surface, seemed simple enough: two boys from different backgrounds finding solace in each other. However, from the first few chapters, I knew I was in for something special. The author's ability to create a deeply immersive atmosphere, especially within the setting of a rusty, dilapidated town, is truly captivating.
### What Works Well
What immediately stands out is the incredible character development. Jiang Cheng and Gu Fei are beautifully crafted, and their relationship feels natural and earned. I appreciate how the novel portrays a very equal and supportive dynamic between them, avoiding the stereotypical "top/bottom" roles that are often found in similar stories. The dialogue is witty and engaging, perfectly capturing the nuances of teenage banter and heartfelt conversations. The author doesn't shy away from difficult topics, realistically portraying mental illness and unhealthy family environments without resorting to melodrama. Instead, these challenges become integral to the characters' growth and their bond with each other. The side characters are also surprisingly well-developed, adding depth and richness to the overall narrative.
### Areas of Concern
While I found "SAYE" to be a truly exceptional novel, some readers may find the pacing a bit slow, especially in the beginning. The story focuses heavily on character development and slice-of-life moments, which might not appeal to those seeking a fast-paced, plot-driven narrative.
### Final Verdict
"SAYE" is a powerful and moving novel that I highly recommend. It's a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading, prompting you to reflect on your own life and the importance of human connection. If you're looking for a coming-of-age story with depth, realism, and a touch of sweetness, "SAYE" is definitely worth your time.