I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated

I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated

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ど庶民の私、実は転生者でした

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Do Shomin no Watashi, Jitsu wa Tenseisha Deshita, ど庶民の私、実は転生者でした

By yoshinoya sakurako, 吉野屋桜子

3.9
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
101 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

I, Fiara, was born to a commoner father and a mother of noble status. From a young age, I was treated as a maid while my mother only dotes on my younger sister. No matter how hard I worked, I was not allowed to advance in my studies as well. “If so, I should just leave such a family…!!” After running away from home, on my way to the royal capital, I met a magic user, Zak, who changed my entire life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated Okay, let's dive into "I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated." This web novel has garnered quite a bit of attention, and after spending some time with it, I've got some thoughts I want to share. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise – a commoner reincarnated into a world of aristocracy, romance, and dragons? Sign me up! The cover is cute, and the tags promised a carefree protagonist and doting love interests. However, I quickly realized that the execution might not live up to the initial hype. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of the story, in my opinion, is the main character, Fiara. She's portrayed as a hardworking and humble girl who isn't afraid to stand up for herself. I appreciated her determination and found myself rooting for her as she navigated her new life. The writing style, while not overly flowery, is competent and clear. I never felt lost or confused about who was speaking or what was happening, which is a definite plus. The episodic nature of the story also made it easy to pick up and put down as needed. ### Areas of Concern Now, let's talk about some of the issues I encountered. The pacing and plot development felt a bit disjointed at times. Random details and POV shifts seemed to appear out of nowhere, disrupting the flow of the story. I also found the characters, including Fiara, to be a bit flat and lacking in depth. Her reactions to both positive and negative experiences felt muted, making it difficult to fully connect with her. The plot itself is fairly predictable, and the side characters, particularly Fiara's original family, are handled in a way that feels somewhat clumsy and unresolved. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I, A Commoner, Was Actually Reincarnated" is a readable but flawed web novel. While the premise is appealing and the main character has some admirable qualities, the execution leaves something to be desired. The disjointed pacing, flat characters, and predictable plot prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a light and easy read with a cute protagonist, you might enjoy this one. However, if you're seeking a more complex and engaging story with well-developed characters and a compelling plot, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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