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Read-in-Progress Wednesday
This is your weekly read-in-progress post for you to talk about what you're currently reading and reactions and feelings (if any)!
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Still, I'm interested enough to continue!
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(Outside of cnovels, I finished the Run with the Wind novel and loved it and now want to rewatch the anime.)
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Highly enjoyable. Parts of it chime interestingly with the author's earlier Inda (also four volumes) but it's entirely its own story -- not to mention clearly wuxia.
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Gu Fuzhou is away in the Northwest, and Lin Qingyu made Prince Xiao Li smile. I kind of think the third transmigration is going to happen soon (there's an author note at the end of this chapter that hints at it). Maybe I'm wrong, but a prince whose soul is "missing" seems like the perfect vessel for the young transmigrator's soul 👀
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Read the first volume and a bit of Ballad of Sword and Wine (aka QJJ) and have been having a real "now THIS is podracing" time with it. I'm a little worried it'll lose me along the way because seven is a lot of volumes, but it's so far been delighting me at every turn (except for the horrific donkey chapter, which was very effectively written but also, dear god.)
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I'm also really enjoying To Embers We Return and Wen Guan (both fan translations updated this week)!
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I really, really do need to find time to write up my reviews for the last couple of baihe novels I read though.
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Then, yesterday, I started The Missing Piece by Kun Yi Wei Lou...and kinda sorta accidentally mainlined almost the entire main story, hardly putting it down. It wasn't actually that it was that *good* so much as the pacing was quick and more answers always felt just a few pages away (and usually were). It's got some fucked up weird dark stuff going on, and a lot of porn, but I am enjoying it and the endgame is surprisingly fluffy (even if it did jumpscare me with kidfic. why. stop giving my blorbos children. I have children already. I need a break. I am begging.) The translation is both better and worse than the other Via Lactea titles I've read; overall it's cleaner but the errors that did get through seem especially egregious, like, some really ridiculous typos, extra words. Still, it's about what I expect from them and obviously hasn't been enough to get me to stop reading their books so *shrug*.
My next read is not a C-Novel, though it is by R. F. Kuang lol (Babel); after that I'll be reading the new Rosmei translation of vol. 1 of Global Examination (I've read the fantranslation and the manhua).
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