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Reborn In The ’80s
By crystal jade meat, 水晶翡翠肉
138 chapters
2018
Description
The young single man, Xu Zhao, recently graduated from university and was ready to embark on a major task at his job when he was suddenly transmigrated to the eighties where there was no internet or tv. It would’ve been fine if he had no money, but he unexpectedly had a two-year-old son as well: one he birthed himself. The son had nothing to wear. The son had nothing to eat. The son had no toys to play with. The son didn’t even have a “daddy.” How would the son live without him? Xu Zhao decided that he would raise the son.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Reborn In The ’80s Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Reborn In The ’80s
"Reborn In The ’80s" promised a heartwarming slice-of-life journey with a touch of fantasy, and for the most part, it delivered. The premise is engaging: a modern man transmigrates into the body of a struggling single father in rural 1980s China, complete with an adorable, if somewhat mysterious, toddler son. I was curious to see how he’d navigate poverty, family drama, and building a business from scratch.
First Impressions
I was immediately drawn to the setting. The stark realities of rural life in the '80s – the lack of modern conveniences, the economic hardships – felt authentic and compelling. The initial chapters painted a vivid picture of the MC's struggles and determination, which had me rooting for him from the start.
What Works Well
The story shines in its portrayal of family and community. The MC's relationship with his parents is genuinely heartwarming, and his dedication to providing for his son, despite the challenges, is admirable. Many readers seem to agree that the "cute bun" aspect is a major draw, and I can see why. The interactions between the MC and his son, while sometimes repetitive, are often genuinely sweet and humorous.
I also appreciated the focus on the MC's business ventures. His transition from selling popsicles to greenhouse agriculture felt organic and well-paced. I enjoyed the fact that he relies on his own ingenuity and hard work rather than relying on some overpowered "golden finger." The slow-burn romance with the ML was also a plus for me; it felt more realistic and less forced than some of the more dramatic romances I've encountered.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel overall, there were a few aspects that gave me pause. I can see how some readers might find the child's antics repetitive or even annoying after a while. The character development of the ML could have been more fleshed out. Some found him less compelling than other characters.
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Final Verdict
Despite some minor flaws, "Reborn In The ’80s" is a charming and heartwarming novel that I would recommend to readers who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a focus on family, business, and slow-burn romance. If you're looking for a low-stress read with a cute kid and a feel-good vibe, this one is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a few bumps along the way.
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