: Unlike traditional love stories, this novel focuses on the "uncomfortable" reality of how relationships end and the difficulty of admitting when love has faded.

: Eloy Moreno explicitly notes that the book is intended for a mature audience who has reached a certain stage of life where they can truly understand these "ghosts" of the past. Critical Reception

: It is praised for Moreno's signature simple language and short chapters, making it a quick read that "makes the pages fly by".

: Many find it a "sad but real" reflection that forces self-examination of one's own relationship.

: The plot shifts between the present—marked by frustration and lack of communication—and nostalgic memories of "when it was fun".

: Both protagonists are referred to as "Ale," a gender-neutral name that prevents the reader from immediately taking sides or assigning blame to one specific partner.