I’m Really a Superstar

I’m Really a Superstar

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我真是大明星

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: IRAS, IRS, I’m Really a Superstar, Ngã Chân Thị Đại Minh Tinh, Wo Zhen Shi Da Ming Xing

Additional alternate names are omitted from this static listing.

By chang yu, 尝谕

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1696 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

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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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Really a Superstar Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Really a Superstar "I’m Really a Superstar" is quite the ride. With genres spanning action, comedy, drama, and slice of life, it promises a lot. After diving in and sifting through reader reactions, I've got a pretty good sense of what this novel offers, both good and bad. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a modern-day individual, Zhang Ye, transported to a similar world armed with knowledge from his past life and a game-like system. The idea of him using this "cheat" to become a superstar seemed like a fun twist on the classic transmigration trope. I was eager to see how he'd navigate the entertainment industry with his unique advantage. ### What Works Well The humor is a major draw for many readers, myself included. Several people mentioned laughing out loud while reading, and I can see why. The over-the-top reactions and the "faceslapping" moments, where Zhang Ye cleverly outwits his rivals, are undeniably entertaining, at least initially. The concept of a "troll army" supporting the protagonist is also unique and adds to the comedic effect. I also appreciate the glimpse into Chinese culture and the inclusion of classic Chinese poems and literature. It's a nice way to learn something new while enjoying a light read. ### Areas of Concern However, I have to acknowledge the significant criticisms leveled against the novel. A recurring theme is the protagonist's personality. Some find Zhang Ye to be petty, unlikeable, and even morally reprehensible. The accusations of plagiarism, sexism, and even racism are serious and can't be ignored. It seems that as the story progresses, these negative aspects become more pronounced, leading to a decline in enjoyment for many readers. The repetitive plot structure, where Zhang Ye faces a similar challenge in every arc, also seems to wear thin over time. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have pointed out specific instances of Zhang Ye's problematic behavior, including groping women and making derogatory remarks about other nationalities. These instances, if true, are deeply concerning and detract from the overall reading experience. ### Final Verdict "I’m Really a Superstar" is a mixed bag. It offers a humorous and engaging start with a unique premise. However, the repetitive plot, the protagonist's questionable character, and the potentially offensive content make it difficult to recommend wholeheartedly. If you're looking for a lighthearted comedy and can overlook its flaws, it might be worth a try. But be warned: you might find yourself increasingly disappointed as the story progresses. I'd suggest going in with tempered expectations and being prepared to drop it if it crosses your personal boundaries.

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