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I’m Really a Superstar
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Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 1826 votes)
5 | 56% (1029 votes) |
4 | 9% (165 votes) |
3 | 7% (131 votes) |
2 | 7% (135 votes) |
1 | 20% (364 votes) |
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
1696 Chapters (Axed)
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Every 668 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #9565Monthly Rank: #9783
All Time Rank: #19
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On 9250 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #2806
All Time Rank: #389
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Zhang Ye was originally a mundane college graduate with aspiring dreams to become a star, but unfortunately has below average looks and height. However one day, he woke up and suddenly found himself in a parallel world!
It’s like the same world, but wait a minute…many brands, celebrities and even famous works from his world changed and are gone in this new world!
Armed with the profound literary knowledge of his previous world and a heaven-defying Game Ring that gives him magical items, stats and skills, Zhang Ye embarks on a journey to pursue his life-long dream of becoming famous!
Follow Zhang Ye as he takes the new world by storm, one plagiarized piece at a time, to hilarious reactions!
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One entry per lineIRAS
IRS
I’m Really a Superstar
Ngã Chân Thị Đại Minh Tinh
Wo Zhen Shi Da Ming Xing
我真是大明星
IRS
I’m Really a Superstar
Ngã Chân Thị Đại Minh Tinh
Wo Zhen Shi Da Ming Xing
我真是大明星
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He stopped using his lottery skill as much. Instead, he just buys the same stuff. And the story feels as if it's on repeat. The main character is always offending someone yet the author then gives reasons as to why the offended person was in the wrong. And then the main character will scold the person publicly and ruin their career/life and the author justifies that they deserved it by giving reasons. But it just gets dull that it's on repeat. He just keeps offending more people, they are somehow in the wrong, and then he will scold them publicly over and over and over again.
First, what got me into this novel was its supposedly "golden" comedy, but it was... meh. The times I laughed during 300 chapters could be counted on both hands. I suppose if I knew Chinese, the novel would appeal to me much more; this is not to suggest the incapability of the translators, but that it's nearly impossible to relate to some aspects of the story unless you're a Chinese speaker (I.e: poetry, poetry and other forms of poetry.) Second, the novel has the usual s*upid audience and s*upid antagonists. It's like your usual xianxia, but instead of some silk-pants disciple fighting Zhang Ye using fists, it's some s*upid figure of higher authority who must have some problem with our protagonist. This happens EVERY SINGLE ARC, and it gets frustrating. I would liken it to the antagonists in Wdqk, but that would be an exaggeration. Still, the s*upidity in IRAS is not far from the s*upidity in that novel. The people in this novel, generally, are idiots. They refute Zhang Ye for making bad poems minutes after praising them, just because some "experts" said Zhang Ye's poems are bad. Finally, some things in this novel make absolutely no sense! Authors and poets act like kids, saying Zhang Ye's poems and novels are bad. The problem is that this occurs in their verified accounts. Where is the professionalism? No where to be found! Just compare that to the situation in real life and you'll realize that this novel is a satisfaction novel. Moreover, if things were to go by real world standards, he would be the one of the most, if not the most, famous person worldwide. Here is an example,
while being a highly controversial person, he saved a plane from being hijacked by defeating the kidnappers (who surprisingly didn't have any sort of guns! Totally realistic) by beating them in hand to hand combat, then going to ride the airplane by himself because the pilots were unconscious. Yet, he still is not widely known!
- MC plagiarizes for a living. I don't know why the author thought this was a good idea, he's living in a game why not let him create some original content... Oh right, the author himself couldn't come up with anything original. Ok, no big deal, original content isn't easy to come by so it's understandable that the author resorted to this and it's still readable.
- MC is a thirsty virg*n. This guy has zero ability to interact with females in any way outside of being acquaintances. The literal moment a woman gets remotely familiar with him he will sexually harass her.
- MC is racist. Straight up, I can understand being proud of your country and everything but disparaging other nations for no plot significant reason is a poor decision.
- MC offends people for no reason. This guy has no brain, he will "scold" literally everyone the moment they say anything bad about him then steal a poem about not being petty and being above such things...
- The deal-breaker of this story for me was how he can plagiarize anything for money and refuses to operate out of China. I guess only China is worthy of his plagiarizing talents.
I will say that I admired his temerity, his ability to stand up to his superiors was actually the main selling point of this novel to me. His boss screws... more>>