Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on The Only Favourite Ugly Husband
"The Only Favourite Ugly Husband" presents a unique premise: a reincarnated special forces soldier finding love with a "ugly" ger in an ancient, impoverished setting. I found myself drawn in by the initial world-building and the promise of a different kind of historical romance. While the novel has its strengths, some later plot developments and character choices left me feeling conflicted.
First Impressions
The early chapters hooked me with the MC, Jiang Zhen's, directness and the ML, Zhao Jinge's, quiet strength. The stark contrast to typical ancient romance settings, with its focus on rural life and genuine poverty, was refreshing. I appreciated that the MC wasn't instantly overpowered; his modern knowledge provided an edge, but he still had to work hard to improve their circumstances.
What Works Well
I particularly enjoyed the couple's dynamic. Jiang Zhen's protectiveness and Zhao Jinge's gradual growth were heartwarming. The fact that the story is told from the MC's (gong) perspective is a refreshing change from the norm, and that the ML's thoughts are also included adds a layer of complexity to their relationship. I also liked how family-oriented the novel is, with their interactions being a source of warmth and humor. It was nice to see them building a life together, facing challenges as a team.
Areas of Concern
However, as the story progressed, some elements became problematic for me. The later plot arc involving cultural assimilation felt jarring and uncomfortable. I was also disappointed by the handling of the character Shen Anxin; his storyline took a dark turn that felt unnecessary and out of character. The pacing also felt rushed towards the end, with significant time skips and plot developments that didn't quite land.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
- The character Shen Anxin experiences a disturbing event that many readers found gratuitous and out of character.
- The later plot involves the MC's actions leading to cultural assimilation, which some readers found problematic.
- The ending involves significant time skips and a rushed conclusion.
Final Verdict
Overall, "The Only Favourite Ugly Husband" is a mixed bag. The initial premise and the central relationship are compelling, and the world-building is unique. However, some later plot choices and character arcs detracted from my enjoyment. While I appreciate the novel's attempt to subvert genre tropes, it ultimately stumbles in its execution. I'd recommend it with reservations, advising readers to be aware of the potential pitfalls in the later chapters.