It's an infuriating experience in general, almost every gender discriminative expression is used in this book to tell our character's life that one can't even believe it all. It's fiction combined with Korean facts and real life which is scary and sad. Because I almost forgot average people with real experiences and stories existed and just focused on their awesome digital content (kpop, kdrama). From the beginning to the end I felt like I was going through this hell. Altough it's hard to believe that every single thing could happen to only a person I heard even worse experiences than this. I added this book to my favourites but I know it's not everybody's cup of tea, it just made me feel extremely hopeless about gender issues. We see it on the media everyday in my country, I hear people talk about it and go through it even but I never once thought it could be this much full of hell.
The one thing I couldn't make sense of is the use of fantastical theme in the beginning, the idea of her talking and acting like other people like she is possessed. The idea is great but it didn't really reach an ending point to make it awesome as it could have been.