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Chapter 1264 1262 Comments on "I Really Don't Want to Be a Top Student"

Chapter 1264 1262. Comments on "I Really Don't Want to Be a Top Student"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a book by a top scholar to you.

"I Really Don't Want to Be a Top Student", Crazy C, 105 million words, currently being serialized.

Category: Science Fiction - Super Technology.

Summary:
This is a story about being forced by the system to become a top student.

With the help of the system, he transformed from a poor student into a top student, changed his fate in the college entrance examination, won the CMO and IMO gold medals, and won the IMO champion cup.

Enter a prestigious university, strengthen yourself, solve difficult problems one after another, and great mathematicians, chemists, and physicists win Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals, fulfilling their dreams! Lithium-sulfur batteries, lithium-air batteries, quantum computers, nuclear fusion
A major change unseen in a century!

The rejuvenation of China is not a dream, the vast ocean of stars is at your feet!
【Brief Comment】

He has six books under his name, including "Rebirth of a Technological Master".

His last academic article had very good data, with over 200,000 collections, making it a successful masterpiece.

I didn't expect that after writing another academic novel in one go, it would fail like this.

Let me explain in detail.

I saw some colleagues promoting this book through short videos, and since I was out of books to read, I went to take a look.

With my many years of experience in poison testing, I almost couldn't stand it.

The protagonist is reborn in 2006, on the first day of high school. He has a built-in learning system and only one year left to live. Only by studying hard can he get various rewards.

If he disobeys, the so-called MQ Ten Tortures will be waiting for him.

The system wasn't very powerful at first; it served as a whip to keep him learning. He studied diligently every day, the hardest-working of all in the school.

This aspect is actually well portrayed, unlike some academic novels where students can improve their grades even when they are lying down. In terms of romance, the freshman class monitor, the sophomore senior, etc. all offer olive branches, because the protagonist is so handsome, can play basketball, and is just short of being able to rap.

But he rejected them all. It was the system at work, only those who refused would be rewarded. Of course, he was still a little young, and although the feelings were pure, the ending might not be good.

After that, he participated in the Mathematical Olympiad, was admitted to the best university in the country, went abroad to study, returned home after completing his studies, achieved great success in his career, and built his own school.

If you look at the story line above, you can actually find that many academic novels follow this routine, and they have a strong flavor of reaching the same destination through different paths.

At the same time, it's only 105 million words, and I've been writing it since my freshman year of high school. It's obvious that the pace is too fast, the pace is too fast, and I can't keep it up. So the results are very poor, and there's almost nothing to say in this chapter. The only reader comment on the latest chapter was asking, "I've been a bookworm for 20 years and I've never seen anyone still write books in a didactic way."

In fact, there were signs of the book's collapse before it was put on the shelves. The data obviously could not support the long-lasting setting. Especially after comparing it with the previous book, it was simply unsightly.

If you read the opening chapter, you'll hardly make it through the first three chapters. The author's weak and ineffective introduction to the system, his rote introduction to the various courses, his abrupt handling of relationships, and his mindless exams and pretense are truly disrespectful of the reader's intelligence.

People continued to support his new book because they liked his previous book, but whether he deliberately played with memes or deliberately watered down the plot, it made readers very disappointed, really disappointed.

I bring this up again to remind you that after you have achieved success in writing a topic, it is very easy to end up with a poor imitation if you want to write another one of the same type in one go.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

Thanks to myself for working hard to update twice a day yesterday. I’m going to be lazy and continue reading the new book.

(End of this chapter)

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