I Can Turn into a Fish

    Author: Little Fish Eats Dragon Meat
  • Status: Ongoing

Rating(3.7 / 5.0, 22 votes)
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  1. Sidney Belloc
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    Honestly, anything is better than the other 3 currently listed...

    The voting system really needs the votes to be reset each week so we don't get stuck with last week's 2nd best every following week...
  1. Jill Kingsley
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    A level system novel with modern setting that’s not for those who have strong feelings about animal protection. A random chance allows MC to be equipped with a system that helps him transform into a fish and consume other fishes to level up, evolve and promote his skills/ gain new skills. I couldn’t get over the fact that the first thing he does is experiment with his own pet fishes from his fish tank. It’s somehow so...insensitive. He can use skills to change normal fish into rare fish. Later, of course, he goes out to buy fishes to consume, and has adventures raising money and selling the rare fishes he transformed. He has a girlfriend (but also has encounters with several beauties).
  1. Enid III.
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    Ok I'll change the rating in the future but I'm annoyed that this book was finally release but there are 0 chapters!!!!!! Fix this please!
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    Am I at 140 yet?
  1. Jeff Henrietta
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    Such a profound cover it ...it gives us the insite on how a normal fish jumps over the waterfall and becomes a dragon!!!
                  
  1. Alma Barrett
    Alma Barrett rated it
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    It sucks because this book has 613 chapters, is completed in it's native country, and was added to this site via an energy vote, but not even 200 hundred chapters have been translated here and it has been about 6 month since the last translation.
  1. Bill Bob
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    The story is kinda confusing in the beginning but slowly smooths itself out over the next few dozen chapters. The translation quality is...not bad? But the translation rate is absolutely horrid. Never seen a worse rate than this aside from world defying dan God. They might be on par with each other idk. Welp I'll be dropping this till like another 100+ chapters gets released.
    Cya
  1. Cleveland Nick
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    One of those common business tropes, with a system that helps you in your business (and somehow also gives you fighting powers),a big boss comes and invests in you,customers impressed with products but surprised with prices,business rivals destroying stuff and being assholes, and buying cool stuff with all your money, mostly for improving your business, I LOVE IT!
  1. Lewis Lamb
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    I just finished this novel [Raw (microsoft translator)] and I love it!!! As always no end satisfy me, but the jurney that the MC go through is really enjoyable and exiting. I really recoment this novel for everyone that loves a empire building and...... face smacking.

    One thing that I super like about this novel was that is able to manage time skip really well and never let the story go dull and boring. Eventhough the las 50 chapter went super fast, they do not lacked on hype or excitement.
  1. hassie
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    "I Can Turn into a Fish," a captivating and thought-provoking novel, explores the intricate tapestry of life, identity, and the search for meaning through the lens of magical realism. The story revolves around the protagonist, Wang Guoguo, who possesses an extraordinary ability to transform into a fish, providing a unique escape from the mundane world she inhabits.

    The narrative delves into themes of loneliness, longing, and the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Guoguo's dual existence challenges societal norms and raises questions about the nature of human connection. Her transformation not only offers her temporary freedom but also forces her to confront her deepest fears and desires.

    The author deftly weaves together elements of folklore, personal introspection, and the complexities of human relationships. The novel serves as a metaphor for the universal longing for understanding and the power of empathy, as Guoguo learns to empathize with those around her, even in their most vulnerable moments.

    As a reader, one is drawn into this fantastical world while remaining grounded in its relatable human emotions. "I Can Turn into a Fish" reminds us that sometimes, the ability to step outside our own experiences can lead to profound self-discovery and a deeper appreciation for the connections that bind us all.

    In essence, this novel is a poignant exploration of the human condition, reminding us that, like Guoguo, we all have the potential to find our own unique ways to navigate life's challenges and seek solace in unexpected places.
  1. Haha
    Haha rated it
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    Having read "I Can Turn into a Fish," I found the narrative an enchanting blend of surrealism and profound human emotions. The protagonist's ability to transform into a fish serves as a metaphor for self-discovery and the longing for connection. The author's vivid imagery captivated me, immersing me in a world where boundaries blur and reality shifts. Although the plot may seem unconventional, it resonated deeply with my appreciation for the unexpected exploration of life's complexities. Overall, a thought-provoking read that lingered long after the last page.

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