Ever stumbled upon a story that feels like a warm hug on a rainy day? That's 'Chubby Love' for me. It follows Mei Li, a plus-sized baker who's constantly judged for her appearance, until she meets Zhou Wei, a fitness coach who sees her for her talent and heart. Their relationship blossoms amidst societal pressures, family expectations, and self-doubt, creating this beautiful tension between personal growth and love. What really got me was how the author wove in themes of body positivity without preaching—it just felt real, like Mei Li’s struggles were mine too.
The side characters add so much flavor, especially Mei Li’s grandma, who’s this sassy, old-school matchmaker trying to 'fix' things in her own way. The novel doesn’t shy away from messy moments—like when Zhou Wei’s gym clients mock Mei Li, or when she nearly gives up her bakery dream to fit someone else’s mold. But the way they fight for each other? Ugh, my heart. It’s not just a romance; it’s a love letter to anyone who’s ever felt 'too much' or 'not enough.'