Lovely Runner

Lovely Runner

2024 • Comedy, Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Right after Ryu Sun-jae, a top star, ends his life, Im Sol, his top fan, somehow ends up at a time when they were in high school and tries to protect him. A fantasy romance unfolds where people who missed each other in time finally meet.

Why you shoud read the novel

If you loved Lovely Runner for its unique blend of romance and time-travel, you’ll find even greater depth in the original novel, Tomorrow’s Best by Kim Bbang. The book delves more intimately into the protagonist’s emotional struggles and yearning, giving you a vivid experience of her motivations beyond what’s possible onscreen. Reading the novel allows for a richer exploration of the character’s internal dialogue and the nuanced ways she reacts to the changes wrought by time travel. Unlike the fast-paced nature of a TV adaptation, the novel’s slower, more detailed pacing lets readers connect profoundly with each major turning point. You’ll witness subtle shifts in relationships and understand side characters on a deeper level, breathing life into those who were only briefly touched upon in the series. This immersive world-building and layered characterization make the emotional stakes even higher, pulling you into a story where every decision truly matters. By choosing to read Tomorrow’s Best, you uncover the original vision and all its literary intricacies. Discover why fans of the novel cherish it as more than just a romance—it’s a beautiful meditation on regret, hope, and destiny, best experienced through the written word.

Adaptation differences

One significant difference between Lovely Runner and its source material, Tomorrow’s Best, lies in the structure of the narrative. The drama streamlines the plot to fit the episodic television format, prioritizing a clear romantic arc and focusing heavily on the leads' dynamic. In contrast, the novel takes a more introspective and winding path, offering detailed backstories and internal conflicts for several secondary characters that the show glosses over or omits entirely. Character development also diverges between the two mediums. The TV series was designed for mass appeal, which means certain personalities are softened or altered to make them instantly likable or relatable. Some of the book’s more morally ambiguous or conflicted characters are given less screen time or their dilemmas are simplified, changing the impact of their actions on the protagonist’s journey. This inevitably shifts the tone and complexity overall. Another key difference is in tone and pacing. While the book often lingers on moments of quiet despair and hope, building a melancholic but resilient atmosphere, the TV adaptation tends to push forward with dramatic events and faster pacing to maintain viewer engagement. This means some of the novel’s most poignant scenes are either abbreviated or completely omitted, resulting in a lighter approach to heavy themes. Finally, the fantasy elements of time travel are handled with more ambiguity in the original book, leaving room for interpretation regarding fate and consequence. The series, however, opts for a more visually explicit and sometimes simplified representation, making the supernatural mechanics easier to follow on screen but reducing some of the mystery and philosophical weight present in the novel.

Lovely Runner inspired from

Tomorrow’s Best (내일의 으뜸이)
by Kim Bbang