The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young)

The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young)

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致我们终将逝去的青春 / 致我們終將逝去的青春 So Young

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 致我们终将逝去的青春, 致我們終將逝去的青春 So Young

By xin yi wu, 辛夷塢

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
27 chapters
Original Publisher
baihuazhou literature and art publishing house

Description

Although new friendships and new love await her, a college freshman (Zheng Wei) discovers that university life is not as simple as she had hoped.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
baihuazhou literature and art publishing house
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young) "The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young)" is a rollercoaster of emotions, a journey from youthful exuberance to the often-harsh realities of adulthood. As a reader, I found myself deeply invested in Zheng Wei's growth, even when her choices frustrated me. It's a story that lingers in your mind, prompting reflection long after you've finished the last page. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn to the promise of a coming-of-age story. The early chapters, focusing on Zheng Wei's carefree youth, were charming and lighthearted. I particularly enjoyed experiencing her innocent perspective and the way she fearlessly pursued what she wanted, even if it seemed a little naive at times. However, I soon realized that this novel is more than just a simple romance; it's a complex exploration of love, loss, and the compromises we make as we mature. ### What Works Well The author excels at character development, particularly with Zheng Wei. Her evolution from a headstrong young woman to a more mature, pragmatic adult is believable and relatable. The supporting characters, especially Ruan Ruan, add depth and richness to the narrative. I was incredibly touched by Ruan Ruan's story, finding her to be one of the most memorable aspects of the novel. The author's writing style also mirrors the characters' journey, with the tone shifting from lighthearted to more introspective as the story progresses. The drama and angst were definitely present, but balanced with moments of hope and positivity, creating a truly immersive reading experience. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the novel overall, there were moments where I questioned Zheng Wei's decisions, particularly her persistence in pursuing a certain character. It was frustrating to watch her seemingly disregard her own well-being at times. I also felt that some of the later plot developments felt a little rushed, and I would have appreciated more clarity on certain relationships. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about *him*. I understand the arguments about Zheng Wei's feelings towards him. It's easy to see why some readers might find her love for him inexplicable, given his actions. I agree that he was frustrating and selfish at times, and I questioned whether he truly deserved her affection. However, I also believe that the novel explores the complexities of love, showing how it can sometimes be irrational and all-consuming. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The Fading Away of Our Youth (So Young)" is a worthwhile read. It's a story that will make you laugh, cry, and question your own choices in love and life. If you're looking for a thought-provoking novel with well-developed characters and a compelling plot, I highly recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a bit of angst along the way.

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