Sunday, June 22, 2025

Webnovel Review: The Girl Who Wears a Book is Very Salty by You Qian

Title: The Girl Who Wears a Book is Very Salty
Author: You Qian
Chapters: 63 chapters
Publication: 2021
Summary from jjwxc:

An Shu traveled through the book and was reborn as the vicious female supporting character of the heroine. In the end, she was beaten to death by the heroine.

An Shu was a coward and decided to stay away from disputes. She married a dying living dead man and waited to inherit the family business as a young widow.

Not long after she got married, the living dead man who had been in a coma for several years and should have died woke up...

The handsome man pushed her against the wall and said, "Thank you for not abandoning my wife. I am willing to repay you with my whole life.

An Shu's heart was trembling and she froze in place and couldn't move.

Oh no! This part is not written in the book!

Later, the cold-blooded and cruel man in the rumor protected her by his side and was worshipped by everyone.

An Shu saw the male and female protagonists calling her aunt with a humble look, and couldn't help but sigh. She didn't expect that a salted fish could also hold a golden thigh and reach the pinnacle of life.

An Shu didn't know that her golden thigh was because of her that she crawled out of the gate of hell.

The whole text is fictional and full of private settings. Please don't check it.

The male protagonist kills people like crazy, please avoid them.

1V1, no house fighting, simple story, the female protagonist is a cowardly ordinary person, drifting with the flow and without fighting spirit.

4 STARS - I REALLY LIKED IT

MY REVIEW: 

I liked how realistic An Shu was. An Shu is a girl who transmigrated from peaceful modern times into a cutthroat historic era where it's killed or be killed while everyone is fighting for the throne. She also knows that she transmigrated into a vicious cannon fodder and has a reborn heroine out to get revenge on her. Even before transmigrating, An Shu was a timid people pleaser. She knew from day one that she was not meant for this world she transmigrated to and was always trying to remove herself from the heroine and places of power because she wouldn't even know how she died if she didn't try to get away. 

She's kind, soft-hearted, and really just wants to live out the rest of her life in peace in a countryside somewhere far from the capital. It's just hard to do because her high-ranking husband that died in the first life actually wakes up and sets off a ripple of butterfly effects throughout the capital. Instead of changing into a political schemer to deal with these changes, An Shu still stays the same salty fish, and I support that for her! She knew herself and stuck to her guns instead of being reckless or trying to change. 

I really liked the ending. I think the author really did both An Shu and her husband justice about what they wanted in life.

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