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Dragon’s Raja
By jiangnan, 江南
73 chapters
2010
Description
When Lu Mingfei was applying for a foreign university, he received an invitation letter from Cassel College, a private university in the outer suburbs of Chicago. Under the call of mystery, under the choice of love and dream, he resolutely chose the unknown future. Black helicopters flew across the sky, the gate of a strange country was slowly opened to him: The door of becoming a dragon slayer.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- changjiang literature and art publishing house
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Published Novel
Dragon’s Raja Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Dragon’s Raja
"Dragon's Raja" has been on my radar for a while, especially since I've seen its adaptations pop up in various forms like anime and games. Finally diving into the novel, I can see why it's garnered such a dedicated following.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the story sucked me into its blend of adventure, comedy, fantasy, and supernatural elements. The modern-day setting combined with the dragon lore creates a fascinating juxtaposition. I was immediately curious about the protagonist and the world he inhabits.
What Works Well
The story's strongest point, in my opinion, is its ability to create a relatable protagonist. He's not your typical overpowered hero; he's a flawed, awkward teenager, which makes his struggles feel incredibly authentic. It’s easy to root for him as he navigates this extraordinary world, making the journey that much more engaging. I found myself genuinely invested in his growth and the challenges he faces. The plot is full of twists, keeping me guessing.
Areas of Concern
While the overall narrative is strong, I do wonder if some of the nuances of the original Chinese writing might be lost in translation. Word usage can be so important and I always hope that the translation captures the original intent.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'm thoroughly enjoying "Dragon's Raja." Its blend of genres, relatable characters, and intriguing plot make it a worthwhile read. Despite any potential translation limitations, the core story shines through. If you're looking for a fantasy novel with a unique twist and a protagonist you can genuinely connect with, I'd definitely recommend giving "Dragon's Raja" a try. I'm eagerly anticipating future chapters.
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