
My Mr. Schumann
by Red Dates
About This Novel
This book is an urban romance novel. A car accident seven years ago resulted in the accidental death of the famous teenage cellist Lin Xi. Lin Xi's twin sister, Lin Zheng, was in a coma for six years before she woke up. Because of the six-year gap, Lin Zheng was unable to adapt to the high-intensity social life. However, she persisted in her own efforts and hoped to buy her sister's cello "Schumann" as a permanent souvenir. The current owner of "Schumann" is Tan Zhan, a well-born journalist. After Tan Zhan was gradually moved by Lin Zheng's efforts, the two also developed the bud of love.
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Official(27)Scraped 4d ago
Coma for 6 years. Muscles will atrophy.
It's a bit fake and not scientific.
I still think Lin Zheng is too pitiful
enjoy mediocrity
When I was a child, I thought I was the heroine, like in the TV series, with a prince charming, high IQ, and good looks. However, as I grew up, everything I experienced forced me to accept the reality - I am just a salted fish. Accept mediocrity, be content with mediocrity, and enjoy mediocrity. The author's writing is great. When I saw the article about parents being irresponsible, using their children as money-making tools, and wanting more complete laws, this got me thinking. Nowadays, many parents really regard their children as money-making tools and do not consider their children's feelings, such as fake-smiling boys, current child models, etc. It's heartbreaking.
great great great
Maybe this story may not be so perfect for other people, but I think this story is really attractive to me. I like Tan Zhan very much. I feel that he is a very sunny and just person (I don't know how to describe him). And I know that he loves Lin Xi very much. He makes Lin Xi face the past bravely. Of course, Lin Xi is also very good! (I think the worst thing in this book is the parents of Lin Xi and Lin Zheng. They should not allow so much inequality between Lin Xi and Lin Zheng. They are both their biological daughters, but they have suffered different experiences [this also shows that parents should treat everyone equally and educate their children well]) I really like this book by the author. The logic is clear and the language is very good. Come on!
That cello named "Schumann" finally became Lin Zheng's deepest obsession and the past that she didn't want to recall, but it also destroyed the truth that Tan Zhan had been pursuing. Love has the power to defeat the past and the future, and it is the same for Lin Zheng.
The 360-degree turn really shocked me
The reversal left me speechless
Originally, the first two-thirds were very well written and quite sad. Then when I read it again, I also guessed this reversal. However, I was convinced by the explanation of mental illness. If there was no such reversal, I could still be immersed in Lin Zheng's emotions and continue reading, and the ending would be really sad. Maybe it was because I was too emotionally involved at the beginning, but when the twist came out (Lin Zheng was actually Lin Xi), I was a little speechless when I saw it, and I got drunk for some reason (well, actually, the part where Lin Xi cried was a bit fake). When the twist came out, I didn't want to watch it. I could figure out the ending in my head. And there are always some very long paragraphs (it feels a bit nonsense). Anyway, if you watch Jimei, you can see the sky lanterns, and I am really speechless afterward.
Maybe it's because I'm an ordinary person, but it made me feel uncomfortable with the ending of this book. Lin Zheng, who sacrificed everything to become an ordinary person, was always ignored and never enjoyed the light of the girl. She was not taken seriously. It was very similar to my experience. It is true that her mind was twisted in the end, but it was also the role of everyone. In the end, Lin Xi was happy. Indeed, Lin Xi was also unfortunate, but our Lin Zheng did something wrong.
It would be very profound if it could be made into a TV series or anime as it is. Of course, it must have excellent production. I look forward to that day (´v`o)♡
About music 🎵 itself can resonate. What I like is that she dares to face the facts, no longer escapes, and still does what she likes.
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Official(27)Scraped 4d ago
Coma for 6 years. Muscles will atrophy.
It's a bit fake and not scientific.
I still think Lin Zheng is too pitiful
enjoy mediocrity
When I was a child, I thought I was the heroine, like in the TV series, with a prince charming, high IQ, and good looks. However, as I grew up, everything I experienced forced me to accept the reality - I am just a salted fish. Accept mediocrity, be content with mediocrity, and enjoy mediocrity. The author's writing is great. When I saw the article about parents being irresponsible, using their children as money-making tools, and wanting more complete laws, this got me thinking. Nowadays, many parents really regard their children as money-making tools and do not consider their children's feelings, such as fake-smiling boys, current child models, etc. It's heartbreaking.
great great great
Maybe this story may not be so perfect for other people, but I think this story is really attractive to me. I like Tan Zhan very much. I feel that he is a very sunny and just person (I don't know how to describe him). And I know that he loves Lin Xi very much. He makes Lin Xi face the past bravely. Of course, Lin Xi is also very good! (I think the worst thing in this book is the parents of Lin Xi and Lin Zheng. They should not allow so much inequality between Lin Xi and Lin Zheng. They are both their biological daughters, but they have suffered different experiences [this also shows that parents should treat everyone equally and educate their children well]) I really like this book by the author. The logic is clear and the language is very good. Come on!
That cello named "Schumann" finally became Lin Zheng's deepest obsession and the past that she didn't want to recall, but it also destroyed the truth that Tan Zhan had been pursuing. Love has the power to defeat the past and the future, and it is the same for Lin Zheng.
The 360-degree turn really shocked me
The reversal left me speechless
Originally, the first two-thirds were very well written and quite sad. Then when I read it again, I also guessed this reversal. However, I was convinced by the explanation of mental illness. If there was no such reversal, I could still be immersed in Lin Zheng's emotions and continue reading, and the ending would be really sad. Maybe it was because I was too emotionally involved at the beginning, but when the twist came out (Lin Zheng was actually Lin Xi), I was a little speechless when I saw it, and I got drunk for some reason (well, actually, the part where Lin Xi cried was a bit fake). When the twist came out, I didn't want to watch it. I could figure out the ending in my head. And there are always some very long paragraphs (it feels a bit nonsense). Anyway, if you watch Jimei, you can see the sky lanterns, and I am really speechless afterward.
Maybe it's because I'm an ordinary person, but it made me feel uncomfortable with the ending of this book. Lin Zheng, who sacrificed everything to become an ordinary person, was always ignored and never enjoyed the light of the girl. She was not taken seriously. It was very similar to my experience. It is true that her mind was twisted in the end, but it was also the role of everyone. In the end, Lin Xi was happy. Indeed, Lin Xi was also unfortunate, but our Lin Zheng did something wrong.
It would be very profound if it could be made into a TV series or anime as it is. Of course, it must have excellent production. I look forward to that day (´v`o)♡
About music 🎵 itself can resonate. What I like is that she dares to face the facts, no longer escapes, and still does what she likes.
