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5 | 71% (783 votes) |
4 | 10% (109 votes) |
3 | 9% (99 votes) |
2 | 4% (48 votes) |
1 | 6% (67 votes) |
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All Time Rank: #443
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On 10328 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #802
All Time Rank: #291
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.When a cold and crafty girl travels into the body of a foolish, man-crazy, young female aristocrat, what will happen?
A young girl, Claire, falls off a horse while chasing his Royal Highness, the second prince, and falls unconscious. But when she finally opens her eyes, her gaze is ice cold.
Soon after, she shines a blinding light that astounds the whole kingdom.
In a world where power is based on magic and power, how would an airhead like her survive?
But, she soon stuns everyone by mastering both magic and Dou Qi, paving a new path for herself.
His Royal Highness, the second prince, was forced by the Emperor to go visit her but was told she was busy.
When he saw the “busy” miss drinking tea leisurely, ignoring him, the second prince’s handsome face twitched.
Her personal knight, Jean, had always looked down at her with disgust. But as he and many others watched her shine in glory and power, they couldn’t help but ask themselves, ‘Is this really the girl they knew?’
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One entry per line绝色锋芒
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Recommendation Lists
- Probably read when im bored (some of it)
- Cultivation
- tending to my garden
- Transmigration: Weak to stronger characters
- Fantasy Novels
Date | Group | Release |
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03/07/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c139 |
03/04/17 | Reading Attic | v2c2 part1 |
02/26/17 | Reading Attic | v2c1 part2 |
02/22/17 | Reading Attic | v2c1 part1 |
01/29/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c138 |
01/29/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c137 |
01/29/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c136 |
01/29/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c135 |
01/29/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c134 |
01/28/17 | Reading Attic | c110 part5 |
01/23/17 | Reading Attic | c110 part4 |
01/20/17 | Reading Attic | c110 part3 |
01/16/17 | Reading Attic | c110 part2 |
01/16/17 | Japanese Mafia Lady | c133 |
01/13/17 | Reading Attic | c110 part1 |
This is a reborn in another world novel. While it does have many tropes similar to other novels, one interesting point is that unlike many other novels with a historical Chinese setting, this one appears to base itself partially against a more westernised setting.
Good Points
- Characters are well developed; side characters are well developed and have distinct personalities
- Writing is generally cogent, and the author does a relatively good job of world building
- Chapters are pretty long in length, which adds up to a decent amount of content
Bad Points
- Some plot points simply get forgotten by the author in the rush to power-up the MC (e.g. the golden lotus cultivation technique... simply gets forgotten in the later parts of the novel).
- Side characters often disappear after their introductory arc; the novel is distinctly divided into several arcs.
- The author likes to pull deus ex machina powerups for the MC's love interests in order to keep them relevant (e.g. side char disappears, suddenly reappears with a powerup due to some 'secret technique')
- It seems that the author simply gave up at the end of the novel, the ending made absolutely no sense and was incredibly rushed.
Despite all the bad points, I'd say the novel overall is a 3.5; 4.5 if you look only at the initial arc, where the comedy and serious plot are well commingled and developed, 3 for the later arcs which degrade considerably in quality, particularly the final arc where the author decides to basically wrap everything up in 3 chapters. All in all, not a bad novel, but be warned that the ending is pretty terribly written such that it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth, a pity, given how well written the rest of the novel generally is.