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Age Of The Sirens
By lianxi lianxi, 莲兮莲兮
107 chapters
2016
Description
Sirens can only have one undying love for one person in their whole life. Humans use this characteristic to emotionally bind the Sirens to human soldiers, forming the world-famous Siren Squad. Second Lieutenant Tang Yi’s twin brother, Tang Ya, was one of the captains of the Siren Squad, but died in a battle. Tang Yi was ordered to impersonate Tang Ya to control his brother’s Siren, Mercury, but he was found out just a few days after meeting. In order to protect the life of the Siren and continue to live his dream of being in the Siren Squad, Tang Yi and Mercury begin a happy(?) life in disguise as lovers.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Age Of The Sirens Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Age Of The Sirens
"Age Of The Sirens" pulled me in with its unique blend of sci-fi, action, and romance. It's a story that isn't afraid to delve into dark themes, and while the tragedy tag had me bracing for impact, I found myself thoroughly engrossed in this dystopian world.
First Impressions
From the very beginning, I was captivated by the premise and the characters. The story moves at a brisk pace, throwing you headfirst into a world of clones, sirens, and political intrigue. It's the kind of book that's easy to binge-read in a weekend, though I did find myself wishing there was more to savor.
What Works Well
The world-building is definitely a standout, creating a believable and immersive dystopian setting. The author also tackles some complex societal issues, like climate change and the insatiable human thirst for power. The main characters, Tang Yi and Mercury, are incredibly well-developed, and I quickly became invested in their journey. Even the supporting characters, like the members of the 15th squad, have their own compelling stories. The emotional depth of the story is undeniable, and I found myself tearing up at several points, especially during some of the tragic sacrifices.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the fast pacing, I also felt that the ending felt rushed, leaving some loose ends and unanswered questions. The climax, in particular, didn't quite live up to the expectations set by the rest of the novel. I also felt the ending was bittersweet, and I yearned to see more of Tang Yi and Mercury's life together and how they would navigate the future.
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Final Verdict
Despite some shortcomings in the ending, "Age Of The Sirens" is a powerful and thought-provoking read. The well-developed characters, engaging plot, and emotional depth make it a worthwhile experience. If you're prepared for some angst and a bittersweet conclusion, I highly recommend diving into this unique and captivating story. Just be prepared to feel a whole lot of emotions along the way!
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