I can't answer the comment about the novel You Deserve a Better Life because I haven't read it. However, generally speaking, the evaluation of a book could be considered from many perspectives.
First, do the theme and content of the book match your values? If this book matches your values, it may give you inspiration and insight and help you make better decisions in your own life.
Secondly, whether the writing style and structure of the book were wonderful. If the book was beautifully written and had a clear structure that could attract the attention of the readers, it might become an excellent novel.
Finally, whether the book had enough depth and breadth. If the content of this book was profound enough to provide readers with enough thoughts and inspiration, it might become an excellent novel.
In summary, the evaluation of You Deserve a Better Life required a comprehensive consideration of many factors. If you are interested in this book, I suggest you read it before making a comment.
It could be a story about a change in the narrator's feelings towards someone named Sakura. Maybe there were some events that led to this shift in emotions, like a betrayal or growing apart.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But it's likely that the main character is the girl who is the focus of the statement 'you deserve the world'. There may also be other characters like her friends who support her, or antagonists who try to hold her back from realizing she deserves the world.
The main theme might be about female empowerment. It could be showing that girls are worthy of all the good things in the world, like love, success, and respect.
Well, there's this one where a guy always cheats at games and one day he gets caught and has to face the consequences. It was hilarious how karma came back to bite him!