Would You Mind If I Play?

  • Genre: Sports
  • Author: Ling Hai Ting Tao
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

As someone who loved soccer, Zhang Jun joined Shu Guang High School to find that their soccer team was at the bottom of their game! What was he to do? Who\'s his beautiful new neighbor? Who\'s Li Yongle, and why would he declare himself as Zhang Jun\'s rival? Join our main character on his journey as he rediscovers his passion for soccer, and grows to be one of the best soccer players in Luoyang. Youth, romance, and rivalry are all waiting for you in “Would You Mind if I Play?\" !
Author’s Synopsis: No matter the time; the place or the field and no matter the situation, the people around me, whom I call my friends will never leave me behind. Would you cheer for me if I win? Would you shed a tear for me if I lose? Would you mind if I play?

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  1. Lovijly
    Lovijly rated it
    As an avid reader, "Would You Mind If I Play?" captivated me with its engaging narrative. The protagonist's candid exploration of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of music resonated deeply. The author's prose was a delightful blend of wit and emotion, effortlessly drawing me into the protagonist's journey. Each chapter unfolded like a melodic progression, leaving me eager for more. Although the story delved into familiar themes, it managed to stand out with its unique spin. Overall, a heartwarming read that lingered long after the last page.
  1. Facez
    Facez rated it
    "Would You Mind If I Play?" is a thought-provoking novel that explores the intricacies of human connection, creativity, and the power of empathy. Set against a backdrop of everyday life, the story delves into the lives of its diverse characters, each grappling with their own desires, dreams, and insecurities. The title itself is a gentle invitation, reflecting the essence of the narrative – how our interactions often hinge on small gestures and the willingness to share our passions.

    The author deftly weaves together different threads, showcasing the impact of art on both the creator and those around them. It's a testament to the universality of storytelling, as the characters' experiences resonate with readers, reminding us that beneath our differences, we all seek validation, understanding, and belonging.

    What makes this novel truly remarkable is its ability to balance humor with depth, making even mundane moments feel significant. Through the lens of the protagonist's quest for acceptance, the reader is encouraged to reflect on their own perceptions and the importance of genuine communication in fostering relationships.

    In "Would You Mind If I Play?", the author demonstrates that art not only transcends boundaries but also serves as a bridge between people. Ultimately, it's a heartwarming and insightful read that leaves readers pondering the role of creativity in our lives and the connections we forge through shared experiences. A gentle reminder to embrace vulnerability and open ourselves up to the joy of collaboration, the novel invites us all to play a part in the rich tapestry of life.
  1. Otis Berkeley
    Otis Berkeley rated it
    Sorry guys, I don't think I may be able to do stats any more.
    I'm leaving home for some months due to studies and I may not have good Internet or no Internet.
  1. Herbert Harte
    Herbert Harte rated it
    Qidian China Stats:
    Rating: Not Rated /// Chapters: 101 (finished)
    Years written: 2003 /// 82.32 million clicks
    Tags: sports, football
    This is Lin Hai Ting Tao's first work. Also by him: Godfather Of Champions
  1. Tom Jordan
    Tom Jordan rated it
    I am revising my review thanks to popcornlol who confirmed this was completed (not hiatus, as I had thought before after finishing it). This one is a very short novel with only 101 chapters, and at the end of book, it leaves you wanting the author to tie up the loose ends. Our MC had just won the national soccer championships when he has to transfer schools. One of his old friends also decide to transfer. Anyways, the team on the new school is relatively bad, and the first part of the book is focused on shaping it up through matches to make it competitive. There's the usual trope of the pretty team manager, and the unexpected wins against public expectations. I was hoping for something like the old anime/manga "Hungry Heart" with regard to how an underdog shocks the nation, but it definitely isn't as good.
  1. Darnell Brook
    Darnell Brook rated it
    We have so few sports related novels being translated, but tbh, the synopsis for this one was disappointing. Hopefully it’s just the synopsis that’s bad. I’ll delete this review if it turns out better than expected.
  1. Donna Cronin
    Donna Cronin rated it
    Good so far as chapter 15 so looking forward to more.  101 chapters is too short. Is there not more years for school and soccer play and more challenges to meet?  Hoping release pace will be good so neutral rating.
  1. Morgan Grantham
    Morgan Grantham rated it
    More like become a legend...really looking forward to the soccer novels..hope they don't let me down.Giving my complete support.. Go team ⚽⚽

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