So I started reading this novel back in 2019 but ended up dropping it. I can't remember if it was because it was boring or if I decided to pause as it wasn't completely translated. The translations started in 2017 and recently completed this year (2021). I decided to re-read the novel starting from the… Continue reading Book Review: Just Blame Me for Being Blind in the Beginning
Month: June 2021
Life: June 2021 Currently List
Eating: I've been snacking on some Mexican candy that I discovered from Walmart: Chili Mango Lime. They are dried mango fruit dipped in a tart and spicy chili coating. I'm seriously so obsessed with them. I can finish a whole container in one sitting.Drinking: I brought a Nespresso machine recently. Both my mother and younger sister have… Continue reading Life: June 2021 Currently List
Book Review: Tea of Summer
This is my second time reading this novel. It's much shorter and similar to Really, Really Miss You, one of my favorite novels from author Mo Bao Fei Bao. In both novels, the MC is a voice enthusiast and also an upcoming star in the voice acting community. Both are also major foodie. The MC… Continue reading Book Review: Tea of Summer
Book Review: Beloved Little Treasure
There are a lot of bad reviews for this novel especially because of how aggressive the ML is and how dumb the FL is. But sometimes I like to read novels of overly possessive male leads, lol. So I gave it a try. The MC is Yuan Gun Gun. When she was 5 years old,… Continue reading Book Review: Beloved Little Treasure
Double Book Review: Believe It or Not, I Already Caught You & My Girlfriend is a Cat
I am currently obsessed with Grumpy Crab's novels. This author is the same author who penned Rebirth on the Doors to the Civil Affairs Bureau, My Husband With Scholar Syndrome, and Pampering My Husband Every Day. I've read My Husband With Scholar Syndrome twice and it is still so good. I might have to write… Continue reading Double Book Review: Believe It or Not, I Already Caught You & My Girlfriend is a Cat
Book Review: Pampering My Husband Every Day
I liked this book so much that I wanted to read more by the end. This is by the same author who wrote one of my favorite books, My Husband with Scholar Syndrome. There are some similarities between the two. It had only been translated up to Ch 8 so I ended up reading the… Continue reading Book Review: Pampering My Husband Every Day
Book Review: Married to a Disabled Man in the 70’s
The Chinese name of this book actually translate to "Married to a Disabled Boss in the 70s" or "Married to a Disabled Gangster in the 70s". Which is kind of funny because ML is a henpecked husband in the novel. So before I begin, if you're like me who find translators' commentaries throughout the content… Continue reading Book Review: Married to a Disabled Man in the 70’s
Book Review: Bai Fumei in the 70’s
This story takes place in the late 1970s right at the tail end of China's Cultural Revolution. I am not an expert and won't say that I am just from reading a fictional novel online. I urged those interested in the topic to do your own research. My understanding from briefly reading different sources online… Continue reading Book Review: Bai Fumei in the 70’s
Book Review: Fortunately, I Met You
The synopsis of this web novel on Novel Updates didn't really piqued my interest when I first read it although the book was fully translated. I had tried to re-read a wuxia novel before this but decided I was in a mood for something more modern so I picked this up. The novel has 241… Continue reading Book Review: Fortunately, I Met You