Title | : | Cheese in the Trap, Season 1-5 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 8901150875 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9788901150871 |
Language | : | Korean |
Format Type | : | Unknown Binding |
Number of Pages | : | 295 |
Publication | : | First published October 12, 2012 |
Cheese in the Trap, Season 1-5 Reviews
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Cheese in the trap have great storylines and characters, there are a lot of side characters but they fit in the story. What I really liked about this manhwa is the first impression of two main characters and how it has build up. The male lead character is also unique so that it doesnt make the story boring or predictable, female lead is a whole fresh for me and i love her because she thinks smart about her decisions and perceptive. A lot of others wanted the female to end up with the second lead which i dont agree on, even though the both of them have funny interactions i dont think the story would've fit for them and perhaps i read this because of how the male lead character is.
I really like it! i would watch the drama version 😊 -
Would definitely be rereading or watching the kdrama, so good!!!
Hands down, favourite romance/slice of life webnovel <3
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Okay, still haven't bought into this series completely, even after second lead was introduced. I loved Baek Inho in the kdrama but am kind of not feeling the vibe or purpose of his character in the webtoon.
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This was so sad to read...
But it also had such beautiful reminders for students like: you don't have to be perfect now, and it's ok to make mistakes. Because you learn a lot through trial and error.
As well as that not every relationship both (romantic and platonic) is meant to last, that everyone walks their own path in life and that we should value the times that we have together now rather than to constantly think about the what ifs
I am seriously going to miss this amazing, wholesome, heartbreaking story.
For those wondering this webtoon had one of the most satisfying endings, it was also so beautifully and realistically written that it was refreshing. All the characters were complex and even the ones that were supposed to be bland had their own special characteristics.
Although I am still sad that Seol and Inho cut ties T_T I loved their relationship and Inhos relationship with her family.
But I am happy that he was able to start living life for himself overcoming the scars from his past bit by bit as well as him being capable of playing the piano once more. 😭😭😭
So Thank you Soon Kki for this amazing story and
Farewell to one of the greatest web toons ever made.
Goodbye to one of the strongest and smartest protagonists.
Goodbye to the seemingly aloof mysterious guy, who was just a boy in love, wanting to be loved.
Goodbye to the boy who gave me severe second lead syndrome, who was betrayed by his sister and still stood by her side and protected her, who lost his best friend due to misunderstandings, who only wanted a family and a place to belong to, who only wanted to play the piano.
Goodbye to every complex character.
Cheese in the trap will forever hold a place in my heart and in the hearts of whoever reads it.
I strongly recommend this webtoon! -
The dots are finally starting to connect! It’s kinda funny that everyone is hating on Jung Yu while I can understand him. I think he’s just protecting his space and maybe there’s a lot of backstories to unfold for him. I mean we’re seeing him just from Seol’s pov!
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One of my favorite webtoons ever. I’ve lost count of amount the times I’ve re-read this.
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This webtoon is such an amazing, heart wrenching ride. This is going down as my number 1 webtoon of all time.
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This is a Korean webtoon that richly develops two amazing leads and the whole series explores their fascinating cat-mouse relationship. The overall story is completely character driven, centering on one of the most intriguing relationships I've ever had the pleasure to read.
The powerful/villainous ML is one of my favorite fictional characters: He's someone who is a master of the game (nobody can best him in the game of life) and learned early on how to get what he wants from society. He's an expert at reading people and can often generate the response/action he wants from most individuals. His main problem was his inability to form a genuine relationship with anyone aside from his family. He pretends to be a "perfect" prince-like guy, but that's all it is, "pretend." He doesn't genuinely feel much of anything for anyone.
The FL was the first and only person he formed a complete attachment to and that's not something he would ever give up. He would do anything to keep her by his side and if, God forbid, she were ever to leave him, he would be destroyed. He honestly wouldn't be able to live without her.
This is my favorite kind of relationship in any romance: Cat-mouse dynamics with a mysterious element! What's especially rare is how we have an equally developed FL who is the ML's every match. The author developed her into someone you can truly relate with: A character with personality traits and flaws that's true to life. Seriously, every one of her reactions and actions are ones I can get behind and understand. There's not a single point in this story where she feels like a plot device, merely used to fulfil a plot point. She experiences character growth throughout this series in terms of how to better deal with friends/colleagues, her parents, and the ML. I adored her and the ML equally!!!
Overall, this series is a masterpiece slow-burn character driven story with an amazing FL and a ML who's a powerful/mysterious sociopath who only really cares about the FL and ends up needing her more than he needs air. -
Never seen such a realistic, complex, layered story like this before. The writing in this is the best I've ever seen in a webcomic. The writer is truly a genius. The plot for Cheese in the Trap seems very basic on paper, but captivatingly realistic.
Seol is an unforgettable protagonist. She is very different from any other MC that I've read; she's intelligent, emotionally mature, introspective, perceptive, kind, and human. For a long time, I had no role model, but I think I've finally found one in Seol.
I loved the way this webcomic handled emotional compatibility/connection over physical attraction. I loved the way the characters were all fleshed out, and didn't do out-of-character things for the sake of advancing the story or fulfilling a cliche. I loved the subtle character development. I love the lessons this taught me about life. This is one of the stories that will stick with me for life. -
One of the best stories ever made. The protagonist overanalyzes everything and can be considered exaggerated yet her suspicions turn out to be true most of the time because the people around her are just that obvious. The male protagonist is a manipulative and calculative man and manages to use that to start a relationship with the protagonist. And even as the story progresses they have much to unpack even while being in the relationship while also dealing with other stuff, and in the way they start knowing and understanding each other.
It's so, so beautiful. All the relationships in this story are so well-crafted and the outcomes are quite realistic. The romance is beautiful too as it's nice to read about the protagonists' past before the romance, how that affects them, and how they overcome those problems and differences.
I repeat: one of the best stories ever made. (I'm biased maybe but I just loved it that much). -
I just spent the last 2 days reading this. I remember reading the series when it was still coming out on webtoon and back then I couldn't grasp the complexity of both the characters and the story; I've got a better grasp on it now but I still feel that there's a lot of nuance I don't understand. It's hard to articulate how I felt reading this series, the best way to describe it is detached understanding and camaraderie. Out of all the webtoons, mangas, etc. that I've read in my life, I feel that this is the most realistic. I probably will reread this again sometime, just to see what I get from it when reading it the 3rd time around. After completing the series I feel like I'm saying goodbye to a long-time friend, one that I won't see again for a good while.
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This is probably the first manhwa I have ever read. It opened a whole new world of genre for me. I Love that it is not just a silly romance story but very psychological too. You will definitely get addicted to reading it!
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Younggons so weird
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classic
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Yep, I'm obsessed.
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i re-read this series all the time, kdrama doesn’t do it justice though.
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Great webtoon. Complex characters.
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ahhhhh younggon story…
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What??
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Originally 3 stars, revised to 5 stars because I forgot how much I loved Seol and Jung together *happy hum* Really, not your typical romance story~ the author created such good characters with multifaceted personalities and this was just pure joy in a bottle :)
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You have to read it. It captures parts of my life/feelings/thought.