

Romance Is a Bonus Book
A gifted writer who's the youngest editor-in-chief ever at his publishing company gets enmeshed in the life of a former copywriter desperate for a job.
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Plot Summary
The drama follows the heartwarming and realistic story of people working at a publishing company. Lee Dan-ah is a perfectionist in her career and a genius in the marketing world, while Cha Eun-ho is a talented editor who is also the youngest editor-in-chief at a publishing company. Kang Dan-yi, a beloved former copywriter, is now a single mother who is struggling financially. She pretends to be a college graduate and gets a temporary position at the same publishing company as Cha Eun-ho.
Critical Reception
Romance Is a Bonus Book was highly acclaimed by audiences and critics alike for its charming storyline, relatable characters, and exploration of themes relevant to the publishing industry and modern relationships. It was praised for its blend of humor and heartfelt moments, making it a popular K-drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic portrayal of office romance and the challenges faced by women in the workplace.
- Celebrated for its strong character development and the chemistry between the lead actors.
- Appreciated for its insightful look into the publishing industry and the passion for books.
Google audience: Viewers loved the drama's heartwarming plot, the believable romance between the main couple, and the supporting characters. Many found it to be a refreshing and uplifting watch, highlighting its strong emotional resonance and satisfying ending.
Fun Fact
The drama's production team focused on creating a realistic portrayal of the publishing industry, with many scenes set within actual bookstores and offices to enhance authenticity.
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