The Star That Fell on the Rose

The Star That Fell on the Rose

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落到玫瑰上的星星

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TSTFTR, 落到玫瑰上的星星

By 藤花琅

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
24 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

I was covered with cuts and bruises all over me as I passed through the thorns and thistles, and at the end, I was able to find a rose at the back of a sharp thorn. They all laughed at me as I considered a rose as my faith, yet they didn’t know that the thorns on the rose once broke me out from the dark. a novelist (shou) and a singer (gong), 18 years old, Yu Qiu displayed his talent to the writing industry for the first time. 22 years old, Yu Qiu who was extremely influential, was crowned as a plagiarist. “They called you filthy and unpleasant. Yet whenever I look at you, I only see the moonlight.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Star That Fell on the Rose Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Star That Fell on the Rose "The Star That Fell on the Rose" promised a sweet romance, and honestly, it delivered. It's the kind of story you pick up when you need a guaranteed dose of warm fuzzies, and I found myself smiling more than once while reading. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was drawn in by the seemingly simple premise: a celebrity romance with a younger love interest. It felt like a classic trope waiting to be explored, and I was eager to see how the author would put their own spin on it. The initial chapters did a great job of setting the stage and introducing the main characters. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel is undoubtedly its "feel-good" nature. Both main leads are incredibly endearing, and their interactions are genuinely sweet. I appreciated that the story steered clear of unnecessary drama. It's a slice-of-life romance that focuses on the beauty of ordinary moments and the joy of finding love. The "love interest falls in love first" trope was executed wonderfully, creating a dynamic that felt both charming and believable. It's a cute story, and it delivers on the promise of being an enjoyable read. ### Areas of Concern While the lack of intense drama is a plus for some, others might find the story a bit *too* simple. If you're looking for a rollercoaster of emotions and complex plot twists, this might not be the book for you. The story is relatively short, so the development of the relationship is fast-paced, which might leave some readers wanting more depth. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Star That Fell on the Rose" is a delightful read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a lighthearted and heartwarming romance. While it might not be groundbreaking, it excels at what it sets out to do: providing a feel-good story with lovable characters and a sweet romance. If you're in the mood for a dose of pure, unadulterated fluff, this novel is definitely worth checking out.

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