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Most Korean novels have a few things in common.
- Nothing but dialogues and monologues, nearly no descriptive sentences which leads to everything happening in a void.
- First person uber-limited, things the current central character doesn't think about simply don't happen at all, the world is limited to the MC's brain.
- Switching POV for no good reason, often mid-sentence, with weird thought-flashbacks to fill in the gaps.