Boss’s Blind Date Notes

Boss’s Blind Date Notes

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Boss相亲笔记

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Boss相亲笔记

By gui shuang, 诡霜

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
54 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Life is just like a tragic comedic drama. After living 23 years in comedy, I suddenly found that the remainder of my life would be lived in tragedy. This all started out in the morning of my first day to work. I warmly greeted that raging leader. After that, my life took a rapid and dramatic change for the worse. Since then, I either accompanied my boss on match-making dates or kept him company on his journey to get blind dates.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Boss’s Blind Date Notes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Boss’s Blind Date Notes "Boss's Blind Date Notes" promised a lighthearted office romance, and while it delivers some chuckles, my overall experience was a bit mixed. It definitely has its charms, but also some notable shortcomings that held me back from fully enjoying it. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably cute: a female protagonist navigating the world of blind dates on behalf of her boss. The initial chapters set up a playful dynamic, almost like a rom-com waiting to happen. However, I found myself a little disoriented early on. The story felt like it jumped around a bit, leaving me struggling to grasp the initial setup. The cover art also threw me off a little bit, as it looked like something completely different from the novel's actual content. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a high point. The protagonist's playful revenge tactics when setting up her boss's blind dates offer some genuinely funny moments. The "bickering couple" dynamic is present, and when it hits, it provides some engaging banter. It’s clear the author intended for a slow-burn romance, focusing on the evolving friendship between the leads. If you enjoy a story that prioritizes character interaction and humorous situations over immediate romantic development, this might appeal to you. ### Areas of Concern The pacing of the romance is glacial, to the point where I questioned whether it was even present at times. The relationship between the main characters felt more like a close friendship than a budding romance for a significant portion of the story. I also struggled with some of the character's actions. Some decisions felt illogical and inconsistent, which detracted from my overall enjoyment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here comes some stuff I can't really talk about without spoiling some plot points! I have to mention the boss lying to the main character and then firing her because of a no-dating-employees rule. It felt a little contrived and out of sync with the initially lighthearted tone, and it definitely impacted how I viewed the characters. ### Final Verdict "Boss's Blind Date Notes" has potential, and its comedic elements are enjoyable. However, the slow-burn romance might be *too* slow for some, and the plot inconsistencies and character choices can be frustrating. If you're looking for a quick, lighthearted read with minimal romantic development and don't mind some narrative hiccups, this might be worth checking out. But if you prefer a more focused and logical romance, you might want to proceed with caution.

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