Lover was a novel worthy of recommendation. It described a story of deep love. The story took place in Vietnam during the French colonial period. A poor French girl fell in love with a rich Chinese young master, but this love was not allowed. Although they tried hard to overcome the prejudice of skin color and nationality, they were forced to separate in the end. The novel's theme was a deep and hopeless love, which left a deep impression on people.
It could be about a complex relationship. Maybe it focuses on unrequited love or the bittersweet feeling of seeing someone who reminds you of a past love. It might also explore themes of longing, regret, and the difficulty of moving on.
I'm not sure specifically without reading the novel, but usually there would be a protagonist who is the one dealing with the situation related to 'someone like you'. There might also be a love interest or a friend who plays an important role in the story.
The main theme could be love and loss. Often in such novels, the story revolves around a relationship that has ended and the protagonist's journey in coming to terms with it.
The main theme could be about identity. It might explore how a person is different from or similar to others, as the title 'you or someone like you' implies a comparison between oneself and others.
It's possible that there is a central character who is constantly comparing themselves to others. And then there could be a cast of other characters that represent different aspects of 'someone like you'. These could include people from different backgrounds, ages, or genders, all of which would interact with the main character to drive the story forward.
Well, it depends on many aspects. If the story is well - written, with a clear structure and vivid descriptions, that would be a plus. Moreover, if it can evoke strong feelings in me, such as making me laugh, cry or think deeply, then I would definitely like it. Take for example a story about a selfless act of kindness. It not only warms the heart but also makes one believe in the goodness of humanity.