The original book is still a bestseller, and the Mary Sue story of an older woman is also very marketable.
It's as exciting as watching Korean dramas, but it's better than Korean dramas. There is no time to enjoy 16 episodes of Korean dramas in love. I finally saw a Mary Sue heroine without makeup and not delicate, but falling in love is a matter of course. This is very close to reality. I have never understood that the person I like should like me, and I can still wear makeup when I get along? (Although American dramas and Japanese dramas have already said that they should wait for the husband to go to bed and remove makeup, and then get up early to put on makeup, but it should not be something that ordinary women do, right?)
But it's still very Mary Sue, like a comment said that the setting of vampire mate and craving really solves the hardest thing in love - uncertainty and loyalty. The author is definitely a woman, and women love the smell, touch, eye contact, and that feeling of intimacy when they're in a relationship.
It's very suitable for TV dramas that don't go out at home on weekends.
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