
Stats
0Monthly votes
616Recommends
50Fans
68Chapters
Tags
Synopsis
Reader comments
Readers also read
Stranger!
After Making Her Famous, This Movie King Made a Living by Appearing in Variety Shows
China Entertainment: This Top-Notch Character Is Too Stable
1979 Once Upon a Time in the Northwest
Daming: Attack, Emperor Yongle!
Demon-Slaying Knife
Nuo
I Get a New Character Every Week
Transform into Tang Monk and Become Stronger Starting from Covering the Sky to Obtain Scriptures
Money Demon
Zhuang Sheng Does Not Know His Dream
What to Do If You Are Expelled?
Master, Please Turn Around!
Great Sculptor
Soul Painter
King of Sprints
The Warring States Period
Seven Billion Earth Gods Apply to Fight
Tame the World
10,000-Year Novice Protection Period
It doesn't have the flavor of an old book, it's too complicated and mediocre.
After reading more than thirty chapters, I have no desire to continue reading. First of all, it is set as an orphan, but at the beginning it is inexplicably a life exchange variety show, and the protagonist is arranged to have a "stepfather, stepmother, stepsister" family. It is briefly mentioned, purely background setting, let's talk about feelings, how can there be any deep feelings in the time of a show, but one-sidedly treats the protagonist as family, but has no contact for several years. Then there is the identity of the protagonist Tongtian Wu. The starting point is too high, but it is okay, but the problem is that there is not much writing, and it is the background setting. This should have been more exciting to see how the protagonist is awesome on the grassland, but it is simple and straightforward to make everyone kneel down in the singing competition, and then change the map and go to the music school. It is not exciting enough and even a bit vulgar. Then there is the protagonist's character, which I won't say much about. He lacks initiative, doesn't have that kind of persistence in art, and is not crazy. Your book will be tasteless. He said he was content with the situation and had no desires and desires, but he also wanted to go out and have a look. Finally, he arranged for an agent to take the protagonist out and train him to become a star. I don't have much love for music, I just use it as a tool to communicate with gods. From the beginning, it is too deeply involved with gods and religions. The protagonist is like a brainless tool. Everything is God's will and arrangement. God will protect me. There is no sense of crisis, no ambition, and even no mortal's desire to be greedy for money, lust, and fame. The protagonist is too Buddhist. Then there is God. It comes out too early, too often, and too weak. It feels like the author thinks that they are all old fans, so they are too lazy to design a world view and expand it little by little. Or there is no new idea in the setting, so they just throw out the big world view at the beginning, but it seems that there is no sense of mystery or style at all. Finally speaking of the rhythm, it was too stressful for the protagonist. There was always Lin Manqing who was causing trouble. After the competition and entering the school, the protagonist then tried to show off his tricks. On the surface, he was pretending to be a slap in the face, but in fact he was very passive and unhappy. He was always being walked. Except for burning a monster when walking from the grassland and getting a relic, the enemy was unscathed. On the other hand, the protagonist was even found in the dormitory by a monster in the middle of the night and almost strangled to death. The setting of the god and lord of the prairie at the beginning, but the protagonist enters the territory of other gods, is almost cut into a blank slate, and the starting point of musical ability is also very low. Except for the singing voice, which comes with a full level, other things have to be learned from scratch. He never knows the staff, and he writes divine music in a few weeks. The upgrade is too fast, but in terms of enjoyment, the upgrade is too slow. Being able to show off to freshmen, followed by juniors and seniors, professors, and masters, it can be seen that the author is very afraid of the expansion of combat power, and does not even dare to write more about extraordinary power. It is nothing more than a bronze mirror shining, a powerful black-haired monster, and music that touches the soul. There are no large-scale disasters, there is no craziness like Keke, where mortals are powerless, there is no human exploration, and there is no artistic magic. Instead, it has become an urban article about well-behaved beliefs, pleasing gods, and gaining extraordinary power. It has become a workplace article about music majors. The main activity The scope is still limited to the school, and the protagonist has almost no after-school "adventures". He talks about various performances, exams, and communicates with teachers and classmates. Later, he joins a bar performance, but he is just a passerby. He only encounters monsters on the way back to school, which leads to a supernatural organization and the mandarin behind the scenes. In short, it's too mediocre! The city is not like the city, the school is not like the school, the extraordinary is not like the extraordinary, the entertainment industry is not like the entertainment industry, and Cthulhu is not like it. It is a hodgepodge with various elements, but they are not alike, and switching back and forth is very messy. It feels like the author has no idea what he is writing, and cannot grasp the point at all. There are only stereotyped routines, mechanical fusion, and the title of the book is "Soul XX", but there is no spirituality and no soul!
Why are soul singers still trapped in the body?
Finally got a new book! I really like Melon's words describing art. From painting to sculpture to today's singing, it turns out that words can really have colors, shapes, and sounds.
The editor made it very clear that linking entertainment with reality stars is prone to problems. Imagine that the male protagonist shocked Jing Tian and fascinated Dilraba with his voice. Wouldn't you subscribe? As a result, you kept writing "King of Soul Singer" and "Soul Singer". You tried the same writing method several times, but you still didn't give up, because you didn't want to forget your Cthulhu.
It seems that it is confirmed that the update has been discontinued. I will also say goodbye to you from now on.
Wait for the light speed eunuch again 😭
Looking at the introduction, I thought it was fantasy.
It's such a good book, why did you rashly add a sudden and inexplicable love story?
Contribute another follow-up reading, I hope this book can survive.
170,000 Words, 500 collections, really not worth writing. The key is the title of your book, which has such an ancient flavor. The author has never paid attention to the online article market, and has no understanding of the importance of book titles nowadays, so he came up with such an inexplicable four-character title. With a title like this, it is full of authority at first glance, and few people will click in to read your text. It can only be said that it is a pity that another creator is immersed in his own world.
It feels like I'm preaching, inexplicably.
We shouldn't be accustomed to directly destroying their martial arts skills.
It would be better if the author changed the title of the book to "The Grammar Singer"
"Soul Singer" looks like a normal music copywriter, but when readers come in, they find that this article has basically nothing to do with the entertainment industry - it is just a foreign article. I suspect that the author suddenly wanted to write this book after watching the variety show "Singer". The male protagonist is a combination of Chang Shilei (Shan Yichun's producer, discovered by Zhang Yimou in the 2008 Olympics) + Narnaqian (Prairie Customization Competition).
Guazi, create a QQ group
Everyone really wants to see your book and teeth