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The Lost Corpse
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By 死去的作者
14 chapters
2013
Description
I decayed into white bones under a tree, but one day I was unexpectedly brought home by a man. His name is Lu Nan. He believes that I’m his lover who disappeared after a car accident. I was treated with nothing but love and as things progressed, my soul was able to peel away from my body and gradually materialise. Despite losing my memory, I still slowly accepted him until one day I met my best friend Lin Cheng who told me that Lu Nan was not human either ……
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Lost Corpse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Lost Corpse
"The Lost Corpse" promised a blend of mystery, romance, and the supernatural, a combination that immediately piqued my interest. With its shounen ai and yaoi tags, I was hoping for a captivating story that would keep me guessing until the very end. While it had moments of brilliance, the execution ultimately left me wanting more.
First Impressions
The premise is undeniably strong. A modern-day mystery involving ghosts and the search for a lost corpse? Sign me up! The initial chapters drew me in with their atmospheric writing and intriguing characters. I found myself eager to unravel the secrets hidden within the narrative.
What Works Well
The author's writing style is quite engaging, creating a smooth reading experience. The story's concept is also original, and I was very interested in seeing how the mystery would unfold. The supernatural elements are woven into the plot effectively, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the ending felt rushed and underdeveloped. While the twist had potential, it lacked the necessary foreshadowing and build-up to make a significant impact. I found myself a bit confused, struggling to fully grasp the implications of the reveal. It felt as though the author had a fantastic idea but didn't quite have the space or experience to execute it flawlessly. The story felt like it needed more depth and more explanation to have a strong resolution.
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Final Verdict
"The Lost Corpse" is a mixed bag. While it boasts an intriguing premise and a smooth writing style, the rushed ending and underdeveloped twist ultimately detract from the overall experience. I believe the author has potential and could create truly captivating stories with more experience. As it stands, I would recommend this novel with reservations, especially if you're a fan of mystery romances with a supernatural twist but keep your expectations in check regarding the ending.
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