My Soviet Union

My Soviet Union

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我的苏联

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我的苏联

By green hills white pines, 青山白松

2.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
296 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Stalin: “The Pope! How many divisions has he got?” Khrushchev: “We will bury you!” Brezhnev: “We must build a developed socialist state!” Serov: “Hmph! The Soviets have already seen through everything!” The enemy of the people, should all taste the iron first of Communism! This book is about the cold war! This is not Red Alert, please avoid while following the rules. Xie Jie, a Chinese man living in the 21st century, was reincarnated into the body of Yuri Yefimovich Serov, a 26-year-old Azerbaijani working as the First Secretary of the Azerbaijan Young Pioneers.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Soviet Union Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Soviet Union Alright, let's dive into "My Soviet Union." With a premise as intriguing as this, I went in with high hopes, ready for a deep dive into an alternate history. However, my experience was a mixed bag, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept of a reincarnation story set within the Soviet Union grabbed my attention. The tags promised a blend of historical elements, political intrigue, and even a dash of the supernatural. It felt like it had the potential to be a truly unique and captivating narrative. ### What Works Well Despite my reservations, I can see some appeal. The protagonist is described as cunning, and the focus on domestic affairs and military strategy does offer glimpses of promise. The author clearly has a vision for a complex, politically driven story. The inclusion of elements like army building and nationalism suggests a grand scope that could be interesting if executed well. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution seems to be where things fall apart, at least for me. The historical accuracy, or rather the apparent lack thereof, is a significant issue. It feels as if the setting is merely a backdrop, with little regard for the nuances of Soviet culture and society. I'm not expecting a documentary, but a certain level of authenticity is crucial for immersion, and it seems this novel struggles to deliver. The hodgepodge of elements, from ancient Chinese naming conventions to modern Western food habits, creates a jarring and confusing experience that detracts significantly from the narrative's credibility. When a story fails to uphold the integrity of its setting, I find it difficult to remain invested. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Soviet Union" is a novel with potential that, in my opinion, it doesn't quite live up to. While the core concept and certain elements like the protagonist's cunning and the focus on military matters hold promise, the apparent disregard for historical accuracy and cultural consistency creates a jarring and ultimately disappointing reading experience. For now, I'm sitting on the fence with this one.

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