I’m Really a Superstar

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Chang Yu
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  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Zhang Ye was originally a mundane college graduate with aspiring dreams to become a star, but unfortunately has below average looks and height. However one day, he woke up and suddenly found himself in a parallel world!
It’s like the same world, but wait a minute…many brands, celebrities and even famous works from his world changed and are gone in this new world! Armed with the profound literary knowledge of his previous world and a heaven-defying Game Ring that gives him magical items, stats and skills, Zhang Ye embarks on a journey to pursue his life-long dream of becoming famous!
Follow Zhang Ye as he takes the new world by storm, one plagiarized piece at a time, to hilarious reactions!

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  1. OpEclipse
    OpEclipse rated it
    The novel "I'm Really a Superstar" captivated my imagination with its engaging storytelling. The protagonist's journey from an ordinary individual to embracing their extraordinary potential resonated deeply. The author's witty dialogue and unexpected plot twists kept me hooked till the end. It's not just a story; it's a reminder that each of us holds hidden superpowers. A delightful read that leaves one feeling inspired and entertained, it's a must-read for anyone seeking self-discovery and the thrill of the underdog's triumph.
  1. Liliaa
    Liliaa rated it
    "I'm Really a Superstar" is a thought-provoking and whimsical novel that explores the complexities of modern life, self-identity, and the pursuit of fame through the eyes of its protagonist, a seemingly ordinary individual who discovers they possess extraordinary abilities. The story begins with a relatable protagonist, grappling with everyday struggles and aspirations, only to have their world turned upside down by an unexpected revelation.

    The narrative delves into themes of authenticity, the thin line between reality and illusion, and the impact of social media on personal perception. As the character navigates their newfound stardom, readers are invited to question societal expectations, the nature of celebrity, and the price one pays for public adoration. The author deftly balances humor with introspection, creating a light-hearted yet profound exploration of human desires and the human condition.

    Throughout the novel, the protagonist learns that true superpowers lie not just in external accomplishments but also in self-acceptance and empathy. It's a heartwarming tale that reminds us all that, despite our differences, we're all capable of making a genuine connection with others and finding our place in the world.

    In conclusion, "I'm Really a Superstar" is a delightful and insightful read that challenges readers to reflect on their own ambitions and the meaning of success, while reminding us that, at our core, we are all extraordinary in our own unique ways. This charming story leaves a lasting impression and encourages us to embrace our inner superstar, no matter how unconventional our journey may seem.
  1. Dennis Holt
    Dennis Holt rated it
    One of my all-time favorite novels. A very unique setting that uses Xianxia genre's common themes like growing in 'strength' (cultivation), face-slapping moments, and awesome reaction chapters.

    This novel is particularly difficult to translate especially since the author delves into many different literature/cultural fields in different languages, and then translate them into a Chinese background. You can expect to find a Russian poem or an American song that the translator then translates back into English.

    Thank you CKTalon for introducing this novel to us, and thank you Legge for providing quality chapters at a good release rate. Welcome to our family!
  1. Abel Barney
    Abel Barney rated it
    At the start it was quite interesting but as the novel progressed the MC became racist,stupid, illogical and perverted.I have totally stopped reading it.If it gets better I'll try again.
  1. Lorraine Haywood
    Lorraine Haywood rated it
    Very interesting story with a repetive cycle of getting hired, doing well, pissing someone off and getting fired which gets boring to the core.
    Also a lot of offending are just senseless just for the face smacking at the end. If I have a talented employee I do not need to antagonize him for no reason.
  1. Walter Raphael
    Walter Raphael rated it
    The humor in this novel is great and I find the poems here quite interesting to say the least. However, I only managed to read up to 500 chapters since it has become so repetitive. Also the plagiarizing of the mc in this novel although still bearable for me, but I cannot stand his intense nationalism and racism. He make fun of other countries but say nothing to his own country and its people who as we all know the ones who are making things difficult for him.
  1. Cecil Lucia
    Cecil Lucia rated it
    It has racist content and and Chinese biased against Korean and Japanese which has shown multiple times that. I don't need to read this anymore it is not even that as all the content is off actual artist in Real world and not made by author for the characters and story it is a stolen work with racism involved and all spiced up to make a novel that is selling already famous people's work. Which is a given that will make this novel famous.
  1. Nancy Shakespeare
    Nancy Shakespeare rated it
    Good translation.
    That's about it.

    It was fun at the beginning, but after some chapter, we got the same pattern again and again.
    Plus the "strange" relation with women. Plus the racism (i stopped when the MC got a Korean singer beat up by a mob, principally because he's korean).
    My bad, it's not racism, as the MC tell us over and over again, it's nationalism xD
    The funny thing is, the MC keeps telling us about how Chinese are the best, but he is only doing plagiarism.
    The irony is delicious, but I think the author is too dumb to spot it.

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