Park Jun-ho, he was a successful song producer but he dreamt of being on stage singing the songs he had wrote and produced but he didn't have the talent to sing nor dance alas he continued on despite this.
As he grew older he became more successful but with each passing day his regret overcame him thus he retired early from the business with all the money he had saved he gave half to set up orphanages and donate to charity with what he had.
Then on his last day he closed his eyes surrounded by his family and the children he had taken care off at the last leg of his life but when he woke up he returned back to where he started.
"Was that all a dream?"
[ Soul Successfully Transferred Beginning Host's new Life! ]
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Nowadays I am into these kind of stories.
Finger crossed.
I liked the gif so I added, I am sorry if author dont like it.
Anyway, All the best.[img=recommend]
Through a blend of satire and introspection, the author exposes the superficiality that can infiltrate our aspirations, making us question the true meaning of fulfillment. The protagonist's journey is a compelling exploration of identity, as they struggle to maintain authenticity amidst the relentless pressure to conform to societal expectations.
The novel also highlights the importance of self-discovery and the need for meaningful connections, reminding readers that true success is not solely measured by external validation. It encourages readers to reflect on their own lives and choices, urging them to consider if the pursuit of an idol life is worth sacrificing their authentic selves.
In a human tone, "The Idol Life" is a poignant reminder that beneath the glitz and glamour lies a search for deeper meaning, love, and the struggle to find balance in an increasingly digital and performance-driven world. It invites us to empathize with the characters and their experiences, ultimately urging us to think critically about the choices we make in our own pursuits.
Before I knew it, I binge read the entire novel thus far, 29 chapters, in one sitting because of how absorbed I got into it. The character interactions are top notch and they FEEL complete.
They have multiple sides to their personality and aren’t one-note which is great. The interactions are funny and well thought out honestly, but an editor would be appreciated, the grammar gets in the way of the story but not too much since it is actually legible.
I don’t have fo spend a minute abusing my brain to translate what the author meant, which is nice and more than I can say about a lot of novels.
Only thing I have a nitpick at, is that it is going a little too smoothly for him. But it’s not too big of an issue since as the story progresses there are some undertones of discontent and jealousy form others leading me to believe some conflict will occur eventually, but slowly and naturally.
All in all, I highly enjoyed and recommend this to anybody who read my review.