U just didn't read it in the right time. We read at when we were younger and it was amazing back then. All i want to say is that some stories r to be read when u r at certain age to enjoy them to the max. But if u r still young yet it felt childish for u then u have a granny in ur head hahahahhahahah 9'm kidding
That's the thing though, imo, with the suicidal imagining, hospital visits, deaths, miscarriage, elaborate working force talk, etc I don't think it's trying to aim for a young audience. It *is* trying to be mature. It's just failing big time at it due to not the greatest writing.
And even if it was, I think that wouldn't excuse the writing. It reminds me of how often people say "it's just for kids anyway" with all the modern kids tv series or movies that come out these days. Except like Bluey, everything treats kids like they are rotten in the brain and can't think at all, having to instead cater to "shorter attention span" by just jingling keys all the time instead. With how quickly and out of nowhere fights escalated and settled in this, it just...didn't read great. Doesn't matter if it's meant for a younger audience or not.
Not like I'm saying it's trash either, I did read it til the end (though I skipped 20 chapters inbetween because I was getting tired of the repeated pattern) after all, just leaving a review saying I don't agree with the high praise it's getting.
I'm slightly confused by the high rating and praise it's getting. Their fights are ridiculous, both how they are written and for what reasons they fight in the first place. I was recommended this because of it supposedly being mature romance, so no 12yo "Tehe~" behaviour and yet that's exactly what she did - run away from a kiss and general PDA. It's not completely bad, for sure, but I expected more form this and was disappointed