To Forget You

“What
if you are forced to forget your true love?”
Before I met you, I wondered why all the lyrics in love
songs were so exaggerated: Why do lyricists create such mushy
and overemotional sentences? Why can’t they just write a good
melody without those melodramatic lyrics? That is plain
exaggeration.
Before I fell in love with you, I thought romance novels were
just so silly: Why would a person cry for another person for
hours? How could a person wait for his lover for years? That is
plain silliness.
Before we became a couple, I thought romance movies were just so
stupid: How could a person love another person so deeply that it
became an obsession? How could one sacrifice so much, even to
the extent of his own life, for his lover? That is plain
stupidity.
When I realized I had fallen so deeply in love with you, I
finally understood that songs, novels and movies are just
reflections of life, inspired by the writers’ true stories.
Because when I decided to end our relationship, I realized our
story mirrors a love song that I once heard, a novel you once
read and a movie we once watched.
Low Kay Hwa’s sixth novel, To Forget You, is a highly
awaited love story that will send every reader to laughter and
tears. A refreshing writing style coupled with a bittersweet
love story that lasts for almost eighteen years, die-hard
Low Kay Hwa fans will not want to miss this! Our advice is to
prepare a few boxes of tissue: You'll need it!
Click here to read the preview now!
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