The 1960s: I Have a Store

The 1960s: I Have a Store

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60年代:我有一个商店

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 60年代:我有一个商店

By 影子狸花猫

3.4
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Zhou Yimin transmigrated back to the 1960s. His father had gone to help a widow, and his grandparents were still in the countryside. But he wasn’t worried—because a magical shop had appeared in his mind. Not only could he purchase all kinds of daily necessities, but there was also a ¥1 flash sale section that refreshed every day. As a result, he feasted on meat and fish, living a carefree and comfortable life!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The 1960s: I Have a Store Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The 1960s: I Have a Store ### First Impressions "The 1960s: I Have a Store" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise: a transmigrator armed with a special ability setting up shop in a pivotal decade. The blend of slice-of-life and drama, combined with the 'poor to rich' progression, sounded like a recipe for a compelling read. Diving in, I was eager to see how the author would handle the complexities of the era and the MC's journey. ### What Works Well One of the most satisfying aspects of this novel is the way the MC leverages his abilities. It feels organic and well-integrated into the story. I found myself really enjoying how the MC's actions rippled outwards, creating tangible improvements in the lives of those around him. There's a certain charm in watching him alleviate poverty and offer opportunities to those in need. This generosity, coupled with the detailed portrayal of the characters and their evolving circumstances, makes for a heartwarming and engaging experience. The author paints a vivid picture of a community gradually transforming, which is precisely the kind of wish fulfillment I look for in a slice-of-life novel. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the story, I did notice some elements that gave me pause. There were moments where the narrative veered into potentially uncomfortable territory. The nationalism, while often subtle, definitely made me raise an eyebrow. It's something to be aware of going in, as it could impact your overall enjoyment depending on your personal preferences. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The 1960s: I Have a Store" offers a unique and engaging blend of slice-of-life and drama. The MC's journey from rags to riches, coupled with his genuine desire to help others, makes for a satisfying read. While certain elements might not appeal to everyone, the core of the story is a compelling and heartwarming tale of community, growth, and wish fulfillment. I'd recommend giving it a shot, but with a slight word of caution regarding the potentially sensitive themes.

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