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Save Me (webtoon)
''Save Me'' (Hanja: 花樣年華 pt. 0 ; Hangul: 화양연화 pt.0 ; Revised Romanization of Korean, RR: ''Hwayangyeonhwa pt. 0: Save Me''; lit. ''The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 0: SAVE ME'') is a South Korean webtoon collaboratively produced by Big Hit Entertainment and Naver (corporation), Naver Webtoon's digital content subsidiary LICO. A namesake of South Korean boy band BTS (band), BTS's 2016 song "Save Me (BTS song), Save Me,"'''' it ran from January 17 to April 11, 2019, consisting of 15 episodes plus one prologue. The central characters of ''Save Me'' are the alter egos of the band's seven members, each named after each band member's real name. The webtoon tells the story of protagonist Save Me (webtoon)#Characters, Kim Seok-jin who is trapped in a time loop, repeatedly reliving his life starting from 11 April, from which he can escape only when he accomplishes the task of saving his six best friends from their destined miseries. ''Save Me'' is part of Big Hit Ent ...
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Young Adult Fiction
Young adult fiction (YA) is a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. While the genre is primarily targeted at adolescents, approximately half of YA readers are adults. The subject matter and genres of YA correlate with the age and experience of the protagonist. The genres available in YA are expansive and include most of those found in adult fiction. Common themes related to YA include friendship, first love, relationships, and identity. Stories that focus on the specific challenges of youth are sometimes referred to as problem novels or coming-of-age novels. Young adult fiction was developed to soften the transition between children's novels and adult literature. History Beginning The history of young adult literature is tied to the history of how childhood and young adulthood has been perceived. One early writer to recognize young adults as a distinct age group was Sarah Trimmer, who, in 1802, described "young adulthood" as lasting from ages ...
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