Star Wanderer

Star Wanderer

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星际浪子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 星际浪子

By huang yi, 黄易

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
117 chapters
Original Publisher
yunnan people's publishing house

Description

He was the last baby born Ark One on Planet Seven, who witnessed the death of his people in his long life time. The strength and specialty in his DNA was already engraved in the worst living condition. The distant rumble from the underground was a warning of another upcoming fire outbreak… The five hundred spacemen on the Giant Whale woke up from cosmic sleep. The self-sustaining and cycling life-maintenance system started automatically to input fresh air to the cabins and to restart the gravity system. This was how the crew could live with gravity like they did on the earth… After those spacemen woke up, they received a signal for rescue from Ark One one day, so they decided to save lives…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yunnan people's publishing house
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Star Wanderer Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Star Wanderer "Star Wanderer" presents an intriguing blend of fantasy and science fiction, a combination that immediately piqued my interest. After diving in, I found myself wrestling with a few initial hurdles before being drawn into the story's unique universe. It's a novel with both grand ambition and a few stumbling blocks along the way. ### First Impressions My first impression wasn't entirely smooth sailing. The initial chapters felt a bit slow. I can see how some readers might struggle to get past the beginning, as the hook takes a little while to set. However, I persisted, and I'm glad I did because the narrative does pick up considerably. ### What Works Well What truly shines in "Star Wanderer" is its sheer imaginative scope. The author clearly has a bold vision, crafting a universe where the lines between science and magic blur. The premise, set against a backdrop of time and space, is undeniably magnificent. I found myself increasingly curious about the mysteries surrounding Ark, the male protagonist, and his past. His power and the unexplained elements surrounding him kept me eagerly turning the page. The world-building is definitely a strong suit, creating a sense of wonder and prompting a lot of questions I'm excited to see answered. It’s one of those books that makes you want to explore every nook and cranny of the universe the author has created. ### Areas of Concern There is one key issue that I have with "Star Wanderer" however. The novel contains some obscene descriptions that ruin the aesthetic feeling of the narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning This section contains potential spoilers from other reviews. Proceed with caution! One reviewer mentioned that the novel breaks convention and demonstrates unlimited imagination based on scientific knowledge about time and space, but that this is somewhat offset by the inclusion of obscene descriptions, which unfortunately detract from the overall aesthetic. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Star Wanderer" is a worthwhile read, especially for those who enjoy genre-bending narratives. If you're willing to push past a potentially slow start, you'll be rewarded with a rich world, an intriguing protagonist, and a story that dares to explore the boundaries of science and fantasy. It’s a flawed gem, but one with enough brilliance to make it worth the effort.

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