In her past life, Shen Xi always longed for love and validation from her parents, members of the wealthy Su family. Unfortunately, the attention that she yearned for was stolen by the family’s fake heiress – her elder sister, Su Ruowan.
As a result of Su Ruowan’s evil plans, Shen Xi was crippled, disfigured and eventually died of leukemia. However, in a surprising turn of events, Shen Xi was reborn. Returned to the time when she was a seventeen-year-old teenager, she’ll set things right and get her revenge against the Su family.
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Rebirth from the Ashes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Rebirth from the Ashes
"Rebirth from the Ashes" promised a thrilling tale of revenge and rebirth, and while it delivered on some fronts, it ultimately left me feeling a bit lukewarm. It's a completed original novel, currently undergoing translation, so there's a full story to dive into, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of a female protagonist with multiple identities navigating a complex family drama is certainly appealing. I jumped in hoping for a satisfying revenge story, but I quickly realized that the execution might not live up to the potential. The early chapters felt a bit rushed, and I struggled to connect with the MC's pain and suffering, which made the subsequent revenge feel somewhat hollow.
### What Works Well
The novel definitely leans into the "Mary Sue" trope with a powerful MC who excels at everything from music to medicine. I can see the appeal of this wish fulfillment, and there's a certain enjoyment in watching her effortlessly slap the faces of her enemies. The male lead is also quite likable, portrayed as a doting and considerate partner, which is a plus. I also appreciated the lack of love rivals, which kept the focus on the family drama.
### Areas of Concern
However, the story suffers from several issues. The plot often feels contrived, and the characters can be quite two-dimensional, especially the villains. The pacing is uneven, with the MC's true identity remaining a mystery for far too long, which became frustrating. The constant shifting between her "iceberg cold" persona and "spoiled baby princess" act felt jarring and inconsistent. I also found myself questioning some of the plot holes and unexplained character backgrounds. Some elements seemed introduced only to be dropped later, leaving a sense of incompleteness. The wealth portrayal also felt excessive and unnecessary, detracting from the core narrative.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out issues with the family relationships, specifically regarding the MC's adoptive family and the revelation of her true parentage. DNA results and family connections are not clearly explained, which can lead to confusion.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Rebirth from the Ashes" is a readable but ultimately flawed novel. If you're looking for a light, easy read with plenty of face-slapping and don't mind overlooking plot inconsistencies, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you prefer well-developed characters, a coherent plot, and satisfying revenge, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with the caveat that it's best to approach it with low expectations.