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ImNotNarcissistic
ImNotNarcissisticLv123yr
2021-05-28 13:59

This is Sister’s Bride’s latest novel and it’s basic concept is similar to the author’s other work that’s being translated on here, the mc transmigrates into another world and brings ideas and things from his world into this new one. This starts out pretty good, but I have heard that the writing gets more and more messier. If you’re currently reading Sister’s other book, then you’ll know that the current update speed of that is only 3 chapters per week. Well, this book currently has 137 chapters in the raws (the name is 我的副本全球流行 if you wanted to know). It started out pretty good, releasing 2 chapters every day, then it gradually started releasing either one or two a day. Now it’s completely whack, updating every two or three days. It has now been 4 days since the release of the latest chapter.

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Imagination
ImaginationLv6

I absolutely agree. It’s a good novel but it’s too bad that it has nationalism. As far as I am, there’s this dichotomy between China and the rest of the world for some reason. Like, the author makes it seem that his country never employs assassins while others do or do much wrong, being defensive and all that. That being said, it’s a good with a very interesting premise. And compared to other novels, the nationalism is pretty weak.

princeVegeta
princeVegetaLv4

well you do need antagonists........

ThanatosGreekGod
ThanatosGreekGodLv14

ngl i agree with how heavy the nationalism is and sometimes annoying, but I as a veteren chineese novel reader can say it dosent annoy me much anymore cause it lets me not think about knowlage and bias i have (for example an apocalyptic novel set in america would undoubtedly have a corrupt government cause all apocalypse novels have that and that would annoy me but the novels being set in china allows me to have no bias or any prior knowlage Although when they make fun of or annihilate america in these novels it always annoys me but ive gotten used to it and learned to ignore it

Imagination:I absolutely agree. It’s a good novel but it’s too bad that it has nationalism. As far as I am, there’s this dichotomy between China and the rest of the world for some reason. Like, the author makes it seem that his country never employs assassins while others do or do much wrong, being defensive and all that. That being said, it’s a good with a very interesting premise. And compared to other novels, the nationalism is pretty weak.
Imagination
ImaginationLv6

True. As a veteran reader myaelf, I’ve kinda accepted nationalism and racism in novels. How just because I’ve grown accustomed doesn’t mean I can’t feel disappointed or appreciate what’s better. The novel is fine in its own but the heavy themes and innuendo all over the book is like a stain in a perfectly fine artwork. Sure, you can still appreciate it but the perception is still affected. The more experienced you are the more you can ignore it and sometimes the art is too plastered with **** or isn’t great enough to ignore its fault. It’s just disappointing.

ThanatosGreekGod:ngl i agree with how heavy the nationalism is and sometimes annoying, but I as a veteren chineese novel reader can say it dosent annoy me much anymore cause it lets me not think about knowlage and bias i have (for example an apocalyptic novel set in america would undoubtedly have a corrupt government cause all apocalypse novels have that and that would annoy me but the novels being set in china allows me to have no bias or any prior knowlage Although when they make fun of or annihilate america in these novels it always annoys me but ive gotten used to it and learned to ignore it
ThanatosGreekGod
ThanatosGreekGodLv14

agreed it is indeed disappointing to see how heavy nationalism is in these types of novels

Imagination:True. As a veteran reader myaelf, I’ve kinda accepted nationalism and racism in novels. How just because I’ve grown accustomed doesn’t mean I can’t feel disappointed or appreciate what’s better. The novel is fine in its own but the heavy themes and innuendo all over the book is like a stain in a perfectly fine artwork. Sure, you can still appreciate it but the perception is still affected. The more experienced you are the more you can ignore it and sometimes the art is too plastered with **** or isn’t great enough to ignore its fault. It’s just disappointing.
Simoj99
Simoj99Lv5

there was a novel I really forgot the name the author kill everyone else leaving only Chinese and from there they started interstellar voyages... And they really get on my nerves when they take a work (comic, movie, animation, music...) modify a bit and thinks themselves superior. and if they talked about a forner's work in a good light expect in the foliwing chapter from them to mention a Chinese that did beter or create one if there wasn't one.

ThanatosGreekGod:ngl i agree with how heavy the nationalism is and sometimes annoying, but I as a veteren chineese novel reader can say it dosent annoy me much anymore cause it lets me not think about knowlage and bias i have (for example an apocalyptic novel set in america would undoubtedly have a corrupt government cause all apocalypse novels have that and that would annoy me but the novels being set in china allows me to have no bias or any prior knowlage Although when they make fun of or annihilate america in these novels it always annoys me but ive gotten used to it and learned to ignore it
DevourerofChapters
DevourerofChaptersLv15

You guys, you have to remember that this Author is from China and that there will be biases in that regard. Also you have to admit that it takes that much nationalism in a novel before they are approved for publication in China. I am also aware that USA and other countries do the same but in a more subtle way like the Authors preference to a certain country of origin for the character. To be more relatable to the target audiences some authors target a local country as their target audiences. Now guys remember that this is from a Chinese publication from China and from a Chinese who probably don’t know any Americans personally or did not get to live in Western culture like you have or exposed to unlimited internet debates. In China there are opinionated and certain stereotypes that are proliferating in their social and media sphere and may not be corrected because of a lack of information being let in. You have to remember that The Government is controlling the information access to and from China. So to answer this review yes it is Nationalistic due to the demands of the Governments requirement in entertainment in China. So take it as a way for entertainment to get through censors because not all countries have freedom of speech.

Simoj99:there was a novel I really forgot the name the author kill everyone else leaving only Chinese and from there they started interstellar voyages... And they really get on my nerves when they take a work (comic, movie, animation, music...) modify a bit and thinks themselves superior. and if they talked about a forner's work in a good light expect in the foliwing chapter from them to mention a Chinese that did beter or create one if there wasn't one.
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DevourerofChapters
DevourerofChaptersLv15

Also I wrote this at 4am in the morning so I don’t know if I made mistakes or I am coherent lol comment if I have made some grammar or a mistake or want to point out other things.

DevourerofChapters:You guys, you have to remember that this Author is from China and that there will be biases in that regard. Also you have to admit that it takes that much nationalism in a novel before they are approved for publication in China. I am also aware that USA and other countries do the same but in a more subtle way like the Authors preference to a certain country of origin for the character. To be more relatable to the target audiences some authors target a local country as their target audiences. Now guys remember that this is from a Chinese publication from China and from a Chinese who probably don’t know any Americans personally or did not get to live in Western culture like you have or exposed to unlimited internet debates. In China there are opinionated and certain stereotypes that are proliferating in their social and media sphere and may not be corrected because of a lack of information being let in. You have to remember that The Government is controlling the information access to and from China. So to answer this review yes it is Nationalistic due to the demands of the Governments requirement in entertainment in China. So take it as a way for entertainment to get through censors because not all countries have freedom of speech.
fist_immortal
fist_immortalLv12

I remember one similar i think it was called im a wasteland giant The idea was really interesting Aswell but commiting genocide to all races except for chinese was just too much

Simoj99:there was a novel I really forgot the name the author kill everyone else leaving only Chinese and from there they started interstellar voyages... And they really get on my nerves when they take a work (comic, movie, animation, music...) modify a bit and thinks themselves superior. and if they talked about a forner's work in a good light expect in the foliwing chapter from them to mention a Chinese that did beter or create one if there wasn't one.
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Zarek8_31_07
Zarek8_31_07Lv13

to address all of the complaints about Chinese racist levels of nationalism, it is literally ILLEGAL in China to publish a book worldwide without pro-chinese propaganda. I have an uncle who went there to teach English; he said that the levels of corruption and high crime are worse than Communist Russia, and that the only difference between Communist China and Facist Germany is that China is twice as bad. Then again, he also said that North Korea was their puppet, and although it is possible, there is no red flag-level evidence for that

Imagination:I absolutely agree. It’s a good novel but it’s too bad that it has nationalism. As far as I am, there’s this dichotomy between China and the rest of the world for some reason. Like, the author makes it seem that his country never employs assassins while others do or do much wrong, being defensive and all that. That being said, it’s a good with a very interesting premise. And compared to other novels, the nationalism is pretty weak.
Simoj99
Simoj99Lv5

Yeah that's the one I remember reading it mtl even after killing every I continued reading it because it was good but it leaves a bad taste behind

fist_immortal:I remember one similar i think it was called im a wasteland giant The idea was really interesting Aswell but commiting genocide to all races except for chinese was just too much
Zarek8_31_07
Zarek8_31_07Lv13

I agree on one of your points; Chinese propaganda feels the same in essence to Communist Russia in that it is everywhere and very strong, but the fact that China allows outsiders in to visit means that outside influence and info can't be uncommon. They KNOW how they are treated. I have not read sister's other book (in fact I haven't read this one and was going through reviews to see if I should) but I find things like the Tianaman Square 'incident' and 'random' disappearances of Chinese free speech enthusiasts to tell a different story, but if you have any sources (non Chinese filtered) for your info I would love to check them and compare to my own.

Simoj99
Simoj99Lv5

this novel is good one I liked the idea of making dungeons into games and also making fictional characters real. it's just there is to many chapters from the author 👍

Zarek8_31_07:I agree on one of your points; Chinese propaganda feels the same in essence to Communist Russia in that it is everywhere and very strong, but the fact that China allows outsiders in to visit means that outside influence and info can't be uncommon. They KNOW how they are treated. I have not read sister's other book (in fact I haven't read this one and was going through reviews to see if I should) but I find things like the Tianaman Square 'incident' and 'random' disappearances of Chinese free speech enthusiasts to tell a different story, but if you have any sources (non Chinese filtered) for your info I would love to check them and compare to my own.
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Simoj99
Simoj99Lv5

I meant to say there isn't many chapters I would've been happy if there was a lot of them

Simoj99:this novel is good one I liked the idea of making dungeons into games and also making fictional characters real. it's just there is to many chapters from the author 👍
Klip
KlipLv4

ah there are american ones like that but its a book the name is 'long winter' it set as humns are dying due to the freezing temperatures and apparently its some alien race that does this to harvest the energy of the sun. the he ends up killing all non americans. its all the same but i agree that the chinese tend to this moreso then often or i didnt read enough.

Simoj99:there was a novel I really forgot the name the author kill everyone else leaving only Chinese and from there they started interstellar voyages... And they really get on my nerves when they take a work (comic, movie, animation, music...) modify a bit and thinks themselves superior. and if they talked about a forner's work in a good light expect in the foliwing chapter from them to mention a Chinese that did beter or create one if there wasn't one.
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Fallencrows
FallencrowsLv4

Lol, I feel that you are focusing too much on that in this novel. Cause so far i don’t see any racism in the novel. There is quite a bit of nationalism but it makes sense in that world since there are quite literally fighting for limited resources (S-rank seeds) that can quite literally changed the power scale of the country within a second.But the new chapters i think its 43 also slighty metions that the country is doing the same things as others even if its bot directly.So i don’t feel that its a stain in the novel but rather it adds a realism, otherwise it would be no differnet from a fairytale.

Imagination:True. As a veteran reader myaelf, I’ve kinda accepted nationalism and racism in novels. How just because I’ve grown accustomed doesn’t mean I can’t feel disappointed or appreciate what’s better. The novel is fine in its own but the heavy themes and innuendo all over the book is like a stain in a perfectly fine artwork. Sure, you can still appreciate it but the perception is still affected. The more experienced you are the more you can ignore it and sometimes the art is too plastered with **** or isn’t great enough to ignore its fault. It’s just disappointing.
Fallencrows
FallencrowsLv4

Pls note i did not read the raw if there really is a lot of racism later on,then its mb then

Fallencrows:Lol, I feel that you are focusing too much on that in this novel. Cause so far i don’t see any racism in the novel. There is quite a bit of nationalism but it makes sense in that world since there are quite literally fighting for limited resources (S-rank seeds) that can quite literally changed the power scale of the country within a second.But the new chapters i think its 43 also slighty metions that the country is doing the same things as others even if its bot directly.So i don’t feel that its a stain in the novel but rather it adds a realism, otherwise it would be no differnet from a fairytale.
ThanatosGreekGod
ThanatosGreekGodLv14

it is quite possible as i believe (I may be wrong) china supplies north korea their food dont they?

Zarek8_31_07:to address all of the complaints about Chinese racist levels of nationalism, it is literally ILLEGAL in China to publish a book worldwide without pro-chinese propaganda. I have an uncle who went there to teach English; he said that the levels of corruption and high crime are worse than Communist Russia, and that the only difference between Communist China and Facist Germany is that China is twice as bad. Then again, he also said that North Korea was their puppet, and although it is possible, there is no red flag-level evidence for that
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ThanatosGreekGod
ThanatosGreekGodLv14

isnt “I reincarnated as a Super tyranasarus” chinese? Im not sure if it is but tge book is biased against chineese and japaneese so that could mean something Also I know why in chinese novels they have the young master trope EX: Random Nobel-I want your girl MC-Beats noble up Random Nobel- I Shall get my family in on this! I think its cause they imagine it happening all the time in china or at least ancient china where Nobels/rich do whatever and if you beat them up they come back with more people and the chinese vent their frustration via writing about how this happens in their book then MC gets epic revenge Its just a theory of mine

Zarek8_31_07:to address all of the complaints about Chinese racist levels of nationalism, it is literally ILLEGAL in China to publish a book worldwide without pro-chinese propaganda. I have an uncle who went there to teach English; he said that the levels of corruption and high crime are worse than Communist Russia, and that the only difference between Communist China and Facist Germany is that China is twice as bad. Then again, he also said that North Korea was their puppet, and although it is possible, there is no red flag-level evidence for that
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Zarek8_31_07
Zarek8_31_07Lv13

I did say that it was *possible*, just not *likely*

ThanatosGreekGod:it is quite possible as i believe (I may be wrong) china supplies north korea their food dont they?
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