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LittlePolarBear

LittlePolarBear

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I love to read :) Much appreciation for all the translators and creators here! I leave reviews only after I finish reading, I think more people should do that :v

2018-05-02 JoinedSingapore
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  • LittlePolarBear2 months ago
    Posted

    [COMPLETED REVIEW] Strong leads?: Yes Interesting side characters?: For the most part. Antagonists weren't very memorable though Skippable side stories?: Yes, some are enjoyable but skipping them won't affect the main story, especially the ones at the end, felt like they could be their own book tbh Worth reading?: Yes Would recommend paying for this?: Partially. The entire book is really costly but it's worth spending some coins on Review comments: Well, that was quite the enjoyable ride! This is your typical under appreciated pretty girl x omega rich handsome CEO face slapping trope, but well thought out and written that the entire novel was drama filled and very binge worthy Our protagonist Su Luo is beautiful, cute and talented, and our male lead Lu Heting is, as all rich handsome CEOs are of this genre, overbearing, imposing but absolutely wife-beaten. There's also the added bonus of little boys who are involved and mentioned frequent enough to not just feel like plot drivers The story is mainly focused on the female protagonist going through a plethora of antagonists (I can barely name 2 out of the bunch lol) one after another like how supermodels change their clothes. Ironically, that was her starting career too lol There was a pretty well thought out story plot that surrounds the female lead's past that ran concurrent with all the face slapping that added a nice little seasoning on the side. The male lead is (imo) kind of too overbearing especially with jealousy sometimes, but he's not too much to the point of being disliked. The way the author transitions into side stories mid story is also done pretty well and most of the side characters (that aren't antagonists) were very enjoyable to read. These relationships feel like the author's way of being able to squeeze as many romance tropes in as possible lol not that I mind Overall, I think this story is a very pleasant read well worth the coins I spent (bought in bulk the entire story at 50%) and I would definitely recommend it to people who enjoy the overbearing CEO, faceslapping romance genres Two thumbs up from me!

  • LittlePolarBear2 months ago
    Posted

    [COMPLETED REVIEW] Strong leads?: Inconsistent Interesting side characters?: Kinda Skippable side stories?: N.A Worth reading?: The ending made it feel like an utter waste of time but I enjoyed the journey Would recommend paying for this?: Sorry, no Review comments: The ending ends in a cliffhanger, didn't really feel like an ending, perhaps the author decided to drop the story and therefore rushed out an ending. Who knows. It had a decent plot going though. How unfortunate. There's practically no romance, I got no idea what the male love interest was even introduced for, the love line didn't really feel impactful to the story. Can't really classify this as a romance novel, more of family and some drama.

  • LittlePolarBear5 months ago
    Commented

    Bruh, it's your story, you shouldn't have to delete parts of a story to pander to the people who don't handle certain story tropes well. People who aren't OK with it in a story obviously can't seperate fiction from reality imo :/

  • LittlePolarBear5 months ago
    Posted

    This book was an absolute page turner! The story is pretty focused on slice of life and romance, with a dash of mystery and thrills that kept the entire story engaging and fun! Lu Sheng as the main female lead, had a fun personality, overbearing when necessary but not intolerable. Both her and the main male lead were excellent in everything they did (as most of these novels like to go) but this one felt reasonable and not too over the top (as most of these novels like to go too lol) The novel's male lead had like, 3 names, but author seems to favour the past life name of "Chu Sihan" over his original/new life name. Which I thought was weird but maybe it's to keep the title consistent idk. Not a big issue to me. The only bad thing I have to say about this novel is the extremely hurried and abrupt ending. It felt like the author was told to finish the novel up when she still had maybe another 20 chapters to cover, so while it did come to an end, it was a very abrupt one. Feels kinda like running at full speed then suddenly losing all momentum and halting. But overall, still a very solid read, I don't regret picking this up at all!

  • LittlePolarBear7 months ago
    Posted

    Dropped it after the "first story". It felt kind of out of place for me. Not worth the full book purchase, you can stop buying around chapter 511. The story is good until that point. As I dropped it mid way, I can only rate the story 3/5 but with where I stopped, the story is more of a 4/5.

  • LittlePolarBear7 months ago
    Posted

    I finished this but forgot I never left a review so here it is, albeit belated. Tl;dr I have a big gripe with the novel but overall it wasn't absolutely terrible. The author clearly wanted to write a novel with an overwhelmingly powerful female lead being together with an equally powerful male lead. Personally, I think the author did not do a good job in striking that balance. The amount of "overpowered" the author gave the female lead has definitely spilled over to ridiculous to the point where I've rolled my eyes countless times whenever the female lead did something amazing. I also didn't get the point of some of her actions. But I digress. The male lead started off being introduced as all powerful but tbh, the author wrote the female lead so overwhelmingly strong that the male lead kind of felt more like her boy toy than someone on par with her (but just my own opinion) Despite this, the story wasn't too boring, despite some things being a bit repetitive, and I was able to complete this novel. Would I recommend it? It depends. If you like reading mindless and nonsensical face slapping scenes, go ahead and pick this up. There's some pretty decent romance scenes but it didn't feel like the main focus. I'd say it's a solid 5/10 situation.

  • LittlePolarBear7 months ago
    Posted

    COMPLETED REVIEW The story focuses on the main female lead Ye Leng An who has been reborn into back into her first birth world after encountering an accident with her cultivation in the second world. But she has retained power and some items from that world, and also somehow has retained memories from her first time in the current world (despite having lived God knows how long in that cultivator world) these worlds are never described in detail so most of it are just up to your imagination. With an extremely feisty personality, she is never described as nice and tbh doesn't really act nice either. She's not exactly the most relatable and sometimes, despite understanding what she does, I still find it questionable. However, she is extremely independent. The story doesn't have many descriptive romantic antics happening, and her relationship with male lead for the most part are comprised with just kisses on the cheek (is2g despite their age, they're friggin kids lol) with like, maybe 2 kisses on the lips pre-wedding The male lead is described as someone all mighty, who at the young age of 24(?) already seems to have the world in their hands. The head of his entire family, the head of a powerful organization and someone who's described to be the most powerful The author has never really mentioned how he came to be that way either. Overall the male lead wasn't really well built so he turned out to feel more like an accessory to make the female lead look good, a plot device to make more trouble for the female lead to shine and ultimately, a piece to make the story fall into the romance genre. 99% of the side characters introduced are against the main characters and serve as cannon fodder to make their life more difficult. Most of the side characters only show up for a short time before being defeated and stored away. Only 2 remain and are mentioned as having a somewhat amicable relationship with the female lead and these were introduced more than halfway along the story. Even so, the relationship seems very surface level. The recurring side characters are their family members who serve to annoy them or serve as minor inconveniences at best. It just felt that way throughout the novel 😅 The author seems to really want to drive home the fact that blood ties aren't important (I hope author doesn't have a turbulent life themselves...) it's my main takeaway from this story lol While the whole story felt overly dramatic and seems to fall kind of flat, there wasn't any part of the story that made me want to drop it, put a pause on it, or made it feel like it was draggy and boring. There wasn't any particular character that felt deep enough to form any attachment to, and it even felt like despite the author claiming the leads are in love, it feels like the female lead doesn't love the male lead as much Didn't really feel reciprocated. But I made it all the way through the novel nonetheless. There weren't any major translation kinks either so that's also a plus Overall, I think it deserves a solid 5/10. Worth reading but only if heavily discounted or even free.

  • LittlePolarBear9 months ago
    Replied to Immortal_Goddess

    An is correct, if you pronounce it as "Ess Ess Ess" if you use a, you'd say "a triple S member"