It’s Annoying I Want To Eat People

It’s Annoying I Want To Eat People

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很烦,想吃人[末世]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 很烦,想吃人[末世]

By 甲川乙川

2.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
51 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Ordinary zombies roam the streets. Foodie zombies worry about dwindling rations all day long. Grumpy zombies think about how to occupy new territories. As a unique zombie, Yan Han sleeps, dreams, watches the sunset and falls in love with humans.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

It’s Annoying I Want To Eat People Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It’s Annoying I Want To Eat People "It's Annoying I Want To Eat People" had a premise that definitely piqued my interest. A zombie regaining consciousness, prophetic dreams, and a mission to save a handsome scientist? Sign me up! However, after diving in, I found the execution a bit… uneven. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were intriguing. The idea of a zombie protagonist slowly becoming self-aware, coupled with the mystery of her visions, hooked me in. The initial interactions with the Zombie King had a unique and somewhat humorous feel. The abrupt shifts in perspective, especially to the male lead, felt jarring and disconnected. It made it difficult to fully invest in either character's journey early on. ### What Works Well The core concept is undoubtedly creative. A post-apocalyptic world where a zombie develops a sense of self and a desire to protect humanity is a refreshing twist on the genre. I also appreciated the story's reliance on skills and technology rather than supernatural powers to combat the zombie threat. This grounded approach added a layer of realism to the otherwise fantastical narrative. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story falters in several key areas. The plot contains holes big enough to drive a truck through. The reasons behind the female lead's regained humanity and prophetic dreams are never adequately explained, leaving me with a sense of dissatisfaction. The transitions between scenes often felt abrupt and disjointed, disrupting the flow of the narrative. The character development also left something to be desired. The female lead, despite being touted as a genius scientist, often makes questionable decisions that undermine her supposed intelligence. The romance aspect felt underdeveloped and unconvincing, lacking the necessary emotional depth to resonate with me. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I was also disappointed with the ending, which felt rushed and incomplete. The female lead's sudden shift in focus regarding the vaccine and its distribution felt unearned and unresolved, leaving me with a sense of frustration. ### Final Verdict While "It's Annoying I Want To Eat People" has an intriguing premise and moments of originality, it ultimately falls short due to plot inconsistencies, underdeveloped characters, and an unsatisfying ending. If you're looking for a lighthearted zombie story with a unique twist, it might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride with several unanswered questions and a somewhat anticlimactic conclusion.

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