Our straight (?) bottom woke up ten years into the future and found himself on the bed of his childhood friend… At the start, the bottom was shocked to his very bones, but he soon quickly accepted this premise and found the whole situation to be rather amusing. Precisely then, the bottom once again went back to his timeline — back to when he and the top were just platonic childhood friends.
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A President’s Out-of-Body Experience Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on A President’s Out-of-Body Experience
"A President's Out-of-Body Experience" is definitely a novel that elicits strong reactions, and I can see why. It's a comedy-romance with a healthy dose of "mature" content, but it's the protagonist that seems to make or break the experience for most readers.
### First Impressions
Going in, I knew the main character, Renzi, was tagged as "naive" and "dense." However, I wasn't quite prepared for the extent of it. He's very much a pampered, somewhat clueless rich kid, and how you feel about that will likely dictate whether you enjoy the story. The initial chapters, with the out-of-body experience and glimpses into the future, were intriguing, but the focus quickly shifted to Renzi's daily life and his pursuit of the male lead.
### What Works Well
Despite my reservations about the MC, the novel has undeniable charm. The humor is a major draw, especially the antics of Renzi's family. His father and brother are absolute scene-stealers, and their over-the-top reactions to everything involving Renzi are consistently hilarious. Many found the family dynamic to be a major highlight, and I have to agree. The author also excels at creating a lighthearted, fluffy atmosphere. When the story focuses on the interactions between Renzi and the male lead, especially when misunderstandings aren't dragging on, it can be genuinely sweet and heartwarming. I also appreciated the author's willingness to give even minor characters depth and backstories.
### Areas of Concern
Renzi's naivety can be grating at times. There were moments when I found myself wanting to shake him and tell him to wake up! The misunderstandings that arise from his cluelessness can stretch on for too long, leading to frustration. Also, the romance sometimes felt secondary to the comedy, which might disappoint readers looking for a deeper, more emotionally resonant relationship. Some found the male lead to be less compelling than Renzi, feeling he prioritized work too much.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers felt that the way certain antagonists were handled felt a little contrived, especially the shift in character for one particular individual.
### Final Verdict
"A President’s Out-of-Body Experience" is a flawed but ultimately enjoyable read. If you're looking for a light, fluffy comedy with a unique family dynamic and don't mind a protagonist who's a bit… dense, then this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and embrace the silliness. It's not a perfect novel, but it offers plenty of laughs and a heartwarming (if somewhat improbable) love story. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.