Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on I’m a Broken Man Pretending To Be a Real Person, and I’m Willing To Stay Broken. My Childhood Friend Made Fun of My Classmate Who Is Writing My Favorite Novel. I Don’t Care About My Childhood Friend Anymore
Okay, that title is a lot, but it definitely grabbed my attention. Diving into "I’m a Broken Man Pretending To Be a Real Person..." was an interesting experience, and I can see why it's garnered such varied reactions. This novel is a drama-romance set in a school environment, with a focus on artists and writers, and the complexities of human connection.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the premise is intriguing: a broken protagonist who struggles with empathy and connection. The setup is fairly straightforward, and the initial chapters establish the MC's detached personality and the central conflict involving his childhood friend and the classmate who writes his favorite novel. It's the kind of story that pulls you in with its promise of emotional depth.
What Works Well
The strongest aspect of this novel is the character development, particularly the MC's journey. Many readers praised the author's ability to portray the MC's emotional struggles and his eventual growth with the help of the female lead. I found the writing style to be fluid and engaging, allowing me to become invested in the characters and their relationships. The ending, in particular, seems to have resonated with many, with some describing it as "exquisite" and "wholesome." The story's length works in its favor, preventing it from becoming bogged down in unnecessary details and keeping the focus on the MC's personal development.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel, some aspects could be improved. A few readers pointed out that some chapters were dialogue-heavy and used short sentences, making it difficult to follow the narrative. Additionally, the similarity in some character names caused confusion. Some may find the romance to be a subplot, but it serves its purpose to facilitate the main character's growth.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some reviews mention that the MC's inability to perceive empathy is a key plot point, although it's not explicitly stated in the synopsis. Additionally, the ending is described as resolving the drama surrounding the MC's lack of empathy.
Final Verdict
Overall, "I’m a Broken Man Pretending To Be a Real Person..." is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy character-driven stories with a focus on emotional growth and redemption. Despite some minor flaws, the novel's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, making it a compelling and ultimately satisfying experience. I would recommend giving it a try, especially if you're looking for a short, complete story with a focus on drama, romance, and school life.