Undercover Superstar: The Birth of Xiaolang

  • Genre: Realistic
  • Author: Azzack
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Li Tian is the hottest young male artist within the South of Huaxia. With his stunning good looks and sultry deep voice, people all around can’t help but swoon.

Not to mention being a member of the renowned Li Family and born with a silver spoon, a deep arrogance was ingrained into his bones.

Hardly a likable character, but hey, he is THE Li Tian. And life is great for our adorable Tian Tian.

Unfortunately, not just readers dislike our arrogant ML. Included in his filthy rich lifestyle is a sea full of sharks that just can’t wait for the moment he bleeds a little.

Thus he needs to find a way to get away from it all. A way to blend in with the crowd and be... someone else.

Obviously with his obnoxious attitude, being low profile and reigning in his tongue is ANYTHING but easy...

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This is a prologue to
Undercover Superstar: A Song of Pyros and Snowflakes

Thus I plan on finishing it as soon as possible!


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  1. Deirdre Wagner
    Deirdre Wagner rated it
    I loved it. Please continue updating the story author. Please don't drop it!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really want to see the relationship between Rai and Tian develop.
  1. Jessie Raphael
    Jessie Raphael rated it
    I'll try to keep this short this time, hehehe. You did a good job at portraying the main character. An Arrogant kid and immature, he was portrayed well and I commend you for that. Interesting concept you have made here, and your narration makes the story more easier to dive into. Anyways, great book you have here, keep up the good work
  1. Robert Ulysses
    Robert Ulysses rated it
    After reading all the arrogant young masters in all cultivation novels, the MC here feels like the cream of the crop. For some reason, I like his character and personality. He pursues vanity to the extreme but has his reasons to be grounded and not have his head buried up in the clouds.

    The writing style is smooth and flawless and the choice of words make it a refreshing read. This is definitely a novel I am reading every single day.
  1. Prima Doris
    Prima Doris rated it
    Really good so far. The mc is a very interesting person.
    The story also is a very interesting concept. I like it. You write in a way that is very interesting.

    Keep up with the good work
  1. Matt Robeson
    Matt Robeson rated it
    I really like how the author portrayed the main character. Personality wise, he’s not the most likeable person. His character reeks of arrogance and immaturity, but I’m pretty interested to see how he develops as the story progresses. The flow of the story is smooth. The story is written with excellence with barely any grammatical mistakes, which I find common in many other online novels.
    Overall, this book keeps you captivated, and I highly recommend it to others.

    Ps, I found out about this book, through the author’s other novel: Undercover Superstar: A Song of Pyros & Snowflakes, which I suggest others to check out as well!
  1. Augus McDonald
    Augus McDonald rated it
    Honest Review
    Very well written, very interesting, but sadly just as it starts to get rolling you run out of content...  The whole premise is a bit flawed as I find it hard to believe nobody would recognize him, but then again I once ran in to Kid Rock and totally thought he was a regular guy until a crowd started forming.  Dude just wanted a coffee...

    The Good:
    Excellent Grammar!  A rich kid being forced to lead a "normal" life isn't anything new by any means, but I find these kind of stories almost always enjoyable.

    The Bad:
    It's not exactly the author's fault from what his comments said, but 6 days with no updates is bad for a WPC entry.  I really don't have any other glaring complaints about the story itself except that I wish it had more.

    The Neutral:
    His "friends" had me a little confused, are they old friends of his just playing a prank or new friends of his that want to watch his world burn?  I personally wished to get a little more background on them, but it is not necessary.
  1. Sibyl Ted
    Sibyl Ted rated it
    Its not my type of novel, more likely it was my first time reading this kind of genre but I was already hooked with how the character was portrayed, I found myself laughing at some funny parts. The novel is well written too, so I had a smooth read and enjoyed it.
  1. Zora Ann
    Zora Ann rated it
    Recommended by someone, I started reading this just to pass some time. It’s actually a prologue to another novel.

    The story started off nicely. The flow was quite fast-paced, which is also a plus.

    Words chosen aren’t too difficult to understand either even if you’re a beginner to the English languge.

    The characters need a bit more of an in depth descriptions though, such as skin color, height, maybe eye color.

    Keep up the great work

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