Pastel Colours
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Rating(4.5 / 5.0, 289 votes)
5 | 69% (198 votes) |
4 | 17% (49 votes) |
3 | 9% (27 votes) |
2 | 3% (10 votes) |
1 | 2% (5 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
42 (main story) + 12 (extras)
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Weekly Rank: #9565Monthly Rank: #6231
All Time Rank: #2431
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Monthly Rank: #6276
All Time Rank: #1769
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Song Ran is an illustrator for children’s books. He has pastel arts, a pastel personality, and a pastel life. One day, he met four-years-old Bubu. Bubu and his father, who has an A+ for success, wealth, and looks, but an F- for childcare, stumble into Song Ran’s world just like that. When fairy tales meet a lonely child, when warm-toned 8012A meets cool-toned 8012B; this is a story about family and love.
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One entry per line淡彩
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- I really don't expect MC to be written that way. Beneath that Pastel Colours, hid some realistic tragedy. And (like other reviewer point out) he's really positive. His self-loathing is kinda 'refreshing'. In the middle of the overconfident, OP MC, he's really feels grounded. I can feel connected to him at some point, and that makes me appreciate this novel more.
- ML is the one that really bring MC self-confidence. His view on many thing really mature, and that's how you write a mature character! He's not without flaw (he'll be boring if that happens). At first, I really want to punch him hard. How dare he hurt our lovely MC that way! But...
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- MC's child. The reason why he's exist really surprised me, in a good way. He's really mature FOR HIS AGE. The author doesn't exaggerate how mature he is. Sometimes for BL (or straight) novel with child at the center of the story, the author makes them do everything that impossible for their supposed age. And that's always bummed me.
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- The cat and the little robot. Wish my cat that cute. The author really using them, not just for emphasize how great the ML, how cute the MC.
Psychological and LGBT Issuehis relationship reveal is really sweet. Sugary sweet. I really can't punch him if he's that sweet. And that video conference thing makes me cry happily.
I love how the author write about his loneliness. With a pure and heavy atmosphere. And I love how MC told ML that the only place where the children always obedient is the orphanage. It's really brilliant how the author using Bubu to tell us the story of young Song Ran. He's there for plot and characterization. Not just for 'awww' moment.
- The author handle many of it awesomely. It looks like they do some research.
- The trauma is realistic. I've seen that kind of trauma in real life. And the onset really well written. It serve as a heartwrenching moment, character development, and plot. It's rare for Chinese author to handle this issue that delicately. They don't exaggerate it, and serve that as a pitiful point for MC. While all the issue makes the MC more 'pitiful', but it the author write it as something that makes him him.
- I really appreciate how ML handle that issue. He acknowledge it, and using everything in his power to make MC better. He did what he did not only because he has the power, but because he's genuinely love MC and wants to flaunt him to the world. Not using MC to flexing all of his power and wealth.
- I kinda wish MC's issues not really go away after that one moment with ML. Or that part written a bit more. While it's still awesome, how unrealistic 'the therapy' really throws me out of loop.
- One of the best LGBT chinese novel. I kinda wish they make this into c-drama. The side character really awesome too. While almost all the pair here gay or lesbian, the author write it realistically.
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They're not just for author's perversion.
Relationship and SexSuch as the desire to have children, and how far Bubu's mother goes for it.
- The s*x is delicious. And with a lot of feelings. And with a lot of uwu.
- While the relationship actually a bit too quick, the author wrote it in the way it doesn't feel that way. They using hours and days to tell the story, it's a clever way to use chapter to cut one long day.
- It's natural. Love how ML as the mature one handle the relationship and guide MC through the labyrinth of it.
- There's no unnecessary drama. There's no unnecessary misunderstanding. There's no unnecessary third wheel.
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This novel is really a hidden gem. While I haven't finish it yet, this novel managed to make me give it 5 stars. There's a bit of question and potential plothole. But, maybe I'll complain about it after I finish this novel.Bubu's mother, the third wheel material, surprisingly lesbian.
Despite having past trauma, he was still willing to face life positively. Despite the betrayal that he faced in the past, he still treated people genuinely.