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A Star Reborn: The Queen’s Return
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By xia wanying
1438 chapters
2015
Description
She died in her prime as the Queen of Song. After being reincarnated, she becomes a simple trainee. Losing her former glory? It doesn’t matter—no one can compete with her voice as a beautiful singer. Mocked by her lowly birth? It doesn’t matter—her true identity is enough to make the whole world tremble. She owes huge debts? It doesn’t matter… A powerful boss once whispered to her, “Your debt will disappear if you become my woman.” But the proud her would reply, “I’m sorry. I would sell my art, but not myself.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- English Publisher
- webnovel
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
A Star Reborn: The Queen’s Return Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on A Star Reborn: The Queen’s Return
"A Star Reborn: The Queen’s Return" promised a compelling journey of a reborn star navigating the treacherous entertainment industry. While I was initially drawn in by the premise of a strong female lead reclaiming her career, my experience became increasingly mixed as the story progressed.
First Impressions
The initial chapters were promising, showcasing Xia Ling's talent and ambition as she aimed to rise again in the music world. I was intrigued by the potential for character growth, particularly in overcoming the traumas of her past life. The allure of the entertainment world setting, with its glitz and glamour, also added to the initial appeal.
What Works Well
I appreciated the initial focus on Xia Ling's career and her interactions with some of the supporting characters. The music producers, in particular, stood out as genuinely helpful figures who provided guidance and support. The depiction of the entertainment industry, with its cutthroat nature and demanding expectations, felt authentic and added depth to the story.
Areas of Concern
However, the novel stumbled significantly due to its problematic portrayal of relationships and character development. I found myself increasingly frustrated with the male leads, whose actions often crossed the line into manipulation, control, and even abuse. The constant drama and misunderstandings became tiresome, detracting from the potential of the plot. Xia Ling's reliance on others to solve her problems and her lack of agency in certain situations also hindered my enjoyment of the story. The novel delves into some very dark themes, and I question whether they were handled with the necessary sensitivity.
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Final Verdict
Ultimately, "A Star Reborn: The Queen’s Return" fell short of my expectations. While it had moments of promise and intriguing side characters, the problematic relationships, inconsistent character development, and heavy reliance on drama overshadowed the positives. I can't wholeheartedly recommend this novel, especially to readers who are sensitive to themes of abuse and manipulation.



