- If you like dramatic irony you'll like this for the first 55-60 chapters.
- Somewhat reminiscent of the scholars advanced technological system - lots of science
_ If you are Japanese you will not like the translated version (at first)
- The translation of course changes the main character to American and dumbs down the various math proof concepts to (literally) Science #4, Science #5 etc.
Its a fun enough read but they scrubbed past the 64 chapter from the internet so good luck reading past there.
Good novel, but a Trash Translator. this is actually one of the best novels I've read on here this month and it would have defiantly gotten a 5 star review from me even if it didn't meet the 20 free chapter quota.
I think the main reason Myself and others Reviewed this so badly is the translator, This novel has great grammar but there are multiple repeat chapters after around chapter 12.
If the translator goes back and deletes the repeats and corrects the chapter name order I'll go and change my review to 5 stars.
I can't believe they bothered to start locking chapters by chapter 20. I mean what's the point. Some of these chapters just repeat and i have a funny suspicion that the Main character was changed into an American character from a Chinese character. Mainly because i know any Chinese translated novel would try to write about Americans in a bad way.
Don't buy this it says completed but its not even close. It was dropped and Webnovel is scamming peolle by saying it is completed. It literally is stopped and is no longer being translated. You can't even get ahold of the author or translation team.
Serously a brainless story. The author doesn't know anything they're writing about.
Main character is apparently from the "slums" when he lives on an island city in the United States. Really? Literally the most expensive places to live around the world are on coasts and islands.
The author also constantly pushes elitist ideals when describing the entire human race. They're constantly saying things like, "Someone from the slums has no intelligence" and treat him like an animal because of his social status when that literally makes no sense.
A story is bound to fail when literally every chapter is an insult to the reader, their culture, their country, or their way of life.
"The Entire Mankind is Acting As Me, I Shall Secretly Build a Battleship and Shock the World" is a thought-provoking title that encapsulates the essence of a novel that explores the themes of individuality, conformity, and the power of imagination. The story likely delves into a world where humanity appears to be a collective entity, pushing the protagonist to break free from this perceived sameness and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
In this narrative, the protagonist's secret quest to build a battleship represents their desire for personal expression and the pursuit of something extraordinary amidst a sea of mundane routines. The act of secretly constructing such a monumental project can symbolize not only the protagonist's determination but also their longing for recognition and the ability to make a lasting impact on society.
The novel may delve into philosophical discussions about the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, as well as the importance of individuality in a world that often seeks conformity. It could challenge readers to reflect on their own roles in society and the potential they hold to create change, even if it seems unconventional.
Overall, "The Entire Mankind is Acting As Me" invites readers to empathize with the protagonist's struggle for authenticity and the transformative power of daring dreams. Through its engaging storytelling, the novel encourages introspection and celebrates the unique spirit that lies within each one of us.
This intriguing novel, a thought-provoking blend of satire and introspection, immerses readers in a surreal world where humanity appears to act as one collective self. The protagonist's audacious plan to secretly build a battleship, not only captivates with its audacity but also sparks a deep reflection on identity, power dynamics, and the potential for unity. The narrative style is clever, leaving readers both entertained and pondering the boundaries between individuality and shared actions. A compelling read that challenges conventional thinking.
Popular Reviews
- If you like dramatic irony you'll like this for the first 55-60 chapters.
- Somewhat reminiscent of the scholars advanced technological system - lots of science
_ If you are Japanese you will not like the translated version (at first)
- The translation of course changes the main character to American and dumbs down the various math proof concepts to (literally) Science #4, Science #5 etc.
Its a fun enough read but they scrubbed past the 64 chapter from the internet so good luck reading past there.
raws name: 全人类假失踪,造宇宙飞船的我被直播了
I think the main reason Myself and others Reviewed this so badly is the translator, This novel has great grammar but there are multiple repeat chapters after around chapter 12.
If the translator goes back and deletes the repeats and corrects the chapter name order I'll go and change my review to 5 stars.
The editing is horrible. The same chapters are repeated again and again.
The MC is unbelievable. It's not OP just not even remotely possible for a person to behave this way.
The portrayal of the world lacks any depth whatsoever. Everything is too shallow and without thought.
Very disappointed
Main character is apparently from the "slums" when he lives on an island city in the United States. Really? Literally the most expensive places to live around the world are on coasts and islands.
The author also constantly pushes elitist ideals when describing the entire human race. They're constantly saying things like, "Someone from the slums has no intelligence" and treat him like an animal because of his social status when that literally makes no sense.
A story is bound to fail when literally every chapter is an insult to the reader, their culture, their country, or their way of life.
In this narrative, the protagonist's secret quest to build a battleship represents their desire for personal expression and the pursuit of something extraordinary amidst a sea of mundane routines. The act of secretly constructing such a monumental project can symbolize not only the protagonist's determination but also their longing for recognition and the ability to make a lasting impact on society.
The novel may delve into philosophical discussions about the blurred lines between reality and fantasy, as well as the importance of individuality in a world that often seeks conformity. It could challenge readers to reflect on their own roles in society and the potential they hold to create change, even if it seems unconventional.
Overall, "The Entire Mankind is Acting As Me" invites readers to empathize with the protagonist's struggle for authenticity and the transformative power of daring dreams. Through its engaging storytelling, the novel encourages introspection and celebrates the unique spirit that lies within each one of us.
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