Tao Xi knew the fate of being deliberately exchanged at birth by his “mother” in the third year of middle school. He lived in daze, until he saw Lin Qinhe of Wenhua No.1 High School, a prestigious school thousands of kilometers away, on the remote live broadcast screen of a high school in a poverty-stricken county.
It was him who lived in the bottom of the well, and for the first time, he caught a glimpse of the moon in the sky.
But when he exhausted all his energy to climb out of the well and waded towards the moon, he found that the star beside the moon should have been his position.
Tao Xi wanted Lin Qinhe, along with the love he lost.
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The Moon is Coming to Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Moon is Coming to Me
"The Moon is Coming to Me" is a web novel that definitely left an impression. With a blend of drama, romance, and school life, it's a story that aims for the heartstrings, and from what I can tell, it succeeds for many. However, it's not without its flaws, and my experience reflects the mixed sentiments I've seen.
### First Impressions
The premise is intriguing – a "switched at birth" trope combined with a yaoi romance. I was immediately curious to see how the author would handle the complexities of identity, family, and love in such a scenario. The initial chapters drew me in with the promise of emotional depth and character-driven storytelling.
### What Works Well
Many readers, myself included, found the central relationship between the MC and ML to be the strongest aspect of the novel. The way they come to rely on each other, offering the love and support they were denied in their earlier lives, is genuinely heartwarming. I appreciated the fact that the ML wasn't portrayed as toxic, and the MC's feelings felt sincere and unwavering. The novel also explores the themes of abandonment, resentment, and the search for belonging with a good amount of emotional resonance. I really enjoyed the way the story used imagery and motifs, like the moon, to add depth and symbolism. It made the reading experience feel more immersive and thoughtful.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed many aspects of the story, I can see why some readers had reservations. The MC's characterization seems to be a point of contention, with some finding him overly dramatic or even manipulative. I also feel that the side characters could have been better developed, and some of the plot resolutions felt rushed or unsatisfying. The focus is very much on the MC and ML, which leaves other characters feeling a bit flat. I can also see how the "villain" might have been portrayed in an unsympathetic light, and that the punishments felt a little harsh in the end.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
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### Final Verdict
"The Moon is Coming to Me" is an emotionally resonant story with a heartwarming central romance. While it has some flaws in its character development and plot resolution, it is ultimately a worthwhile read for those who enjoy drama, romance, and stories about overcoming adversity. I would recommend it with the caveat that it's not a perfect novel, but its strengths outweigh its weaknesses.