Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on All The Bigshots Love Me [Quick Transmigration]
"All The Bigshots Love Me" promised a fluffy, low-drama read, and for the most part, it delivered. The premise is simple: the female lead travels through different worlds to heal the male lead's soul fragments, and inevitably, they fall in love in each world. It's a quick transmigration story focused on the romance, and if that's what you're looking for, you'll likely enjoy it.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a sweet and uncomplicated story. The short description and high rating piqued my curiosity. I appreciate quick transmigration novels that prioritize character interactions and romance, so I dove in hoping for a lighthearted and enjoyable experience.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its sweet and devoted male leads. Each arc features a different personality, from cold CEOs to shameless seducers, but they all share a common trait: they fall deeply and quickly for the female lead. The novel excels at portraying these developing relationships, highlighting the male lead's actions and care towards the female lead. I particularly enjoyed the arcs where the male lead's personality was a bit quirky or unexpected, like the "barbarian ML arc" where he was raised by wolves. The female lead is also likeable, smart, and adaptable, making her easy to root for as she navigates each new world. Many readers praised the lack of drama and face-slapping, making it a relaxing and enjoyable read. The author also avoids pitting women against each other over the male lead, which is a refreshing change of pace.
Areas of Concern
While the novel excels at fluff and romance, some aspects could be improved. The endings of the arcs sometimes felt abrupt, lacking a smooth transition to the next world. Also, while the premise involves fulfilling the original owner's wishes, this aspect often feels underdeveloped and shallow. The focus is primarily on the MC's mission to heal the ML, sometimes at the expense of the original owner's desires.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may find certain arcs more enjoyable than others. For example, the first arc involves a farming girl in the 80s, while another features a pseudo-incestuous relationship. If these themes are not to your taste, it's best to skip those arcs.
Final Verdict
Overall, "All The Bigshots Love Me [Quick Transmigration]" is a solid choice if you're looking for a sweet, fluffy, and relatively drama-free read. The devoted male leads and the focus on romance make it an enjoyable experience, despite some minor flaws. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys quick transmigration novels with a strong emphasis on character relationships and lighthearted storytelling.