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  • The Mythical Hero’s Otherworld Chronicles & Adelheid #1-2

    Posted on December 25, 2022 2:16 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan series apparently spans thirteen novels, but only the first of them appears to have been translated into English so far.

    Simply speaking its a standard overpowered-protagonist isekai with above average world building and a mostly solid cast of characters. The main issue lies with that previous ‘mostly’. One character in particular is pretty terrible and, unfortunately, it just so happens to be the protagonist; he’s dumb. Really dumb. So dumb I almost stopped reading partway though on multiple occasions. And considering this is already his second time being summoned I have little hope he ever gets any better later in the series.

    The Seventh Princess and The Reginnaglar Ceremony are the first two books in D.C. Haenlien‘s Adelheid series. A work they claim is a “Western Portal Fantasy”… which is either a shameless lie or an indicator of extreme ignorance.

    What the series is, is a Japanese reincarnation isekai right down to the inexplicable cooking subfocus (explicitly featuring Japanese cuisine no less). There’s nothing ‘western’ about it and I strongly suspect ‘portal fantasy’ is just a nonsensical rebranding of the term isekai.

    The author’s questionable attribution practices aside the novels themselves are in fact quite good. Solid world building, a varied cast of characters, and more or less believable event developments (on par with most ‘modern day conveniences get introduced to a fantasy world’ stories anyway). Only real issues at this point are some minor editing mistakes, the aforementioned inexplicable food focus, and the possibility that the modern day convenience angle gets too far out of hand.

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  • Though I Am an Inept Villainess: Tale of the Butterfly-Rat Body Swap in the Maiden Court #1-2 & Banished from the Hero’s Party #7

    Posted on December 24, 2022 1:45 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Futsutsuka na Akujo dewa Gozaimasu ga series (subtitle: Suuguu Chouso Torikae Den) is a remarkably entertaining ‘walk a mile in another’s shoes’ type of story with a few minor romance elements.

    The main plotline is resolved in just the first two novels (which were apparently originally all there was), but it seems poised to continue on into a more romance-heavy form that will presumably focus on the recently formed love triangle. Personally, I don’t really see any possible ‘good ending’ here unless they somehow rope Keigetsu into it and all four of them share via the bodyswap spell. Which would fit the setting but… I’m just not very interested in watching it happen.

    The seventh Shin no Nakama novel meanwhile finishes up the arc started in the previous entry. Honestly, at this point I’m not really sure what to say about it with the way events seem to resolve themselves just as quickly as they suddenly appear.

    While I wouldn’t say I actively dislike it, there’s something off-putting about the structure that nags at me while reading. I’ll probably end up dropping it if the eighth book doesn’t change things up.

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  • Demon Princess magical Chaos & APPARENTLY, Disillusioned ADVENTURERS will Save the World

    Posted on December 23, 2022 12:15 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The first book in the Demon Princess Magical Chaos series (The Tentacle Awakens) resembles both Kumodesuga and Neta Character Tensei. The protagonist is sort of like the former’s (which is good) while her ‘main’ love interest is sort of like the latter’s (which is bad).

    Awkward/creepy sexual elements aside though the book’s main issues are how erratic the protagonist’s personality is and incredibly contrived the event developments are. It requires some significant suspension of disbelief to get into, and doesn’t really have any noteworthy traits to justify that investment.

    Ningen Fushin no Boukensha-tachi ga Sekai o Sukuu Youdesu (English subtitle: The Ultimate Party Is Born) meanwhile resembles Grimgar a bit in setting and characters, although it’s much more irreverent and not an isekai story. That second part ends up important as a result of the inexplicable modern-day idol industry subplot. Why was that included? Are reincarnations/isekai’d travelers going be introduced down the line? Just bizarre.

    Apart from the ill-fitting idol elements the only other complaint I can really level is that the protagonists’ backstories are a bit too melodramatic. It really hammers home how unjustifiably screwed they all were almost to the point of parody… which may have been the point. Guess we’ll see how the upcoming second novel goes.

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  • In the Land of Leadale #7 & Reborn to Master the Blade #7

    Posted on December 15, 2022 3:46 am by Offkorn Comment

    I can no longer chalk up the consistently disjointed character interactions in the seventh Leadale novel to simple technical mistakes. At this point I’m convinced that the Anime adaptation just had particularly good scriptwriters. Regardless, I’ll be dropping the series here since in addition to that the length leaves much to be desired (and the unchecked growth of the recap section is fairly alarming as well).

    Joining the above on the dropped pile, the seventh Bu o Kiwameru Tame Tenseisu novel is even shorter. Adding insult to injury, it also happens to end mid conversation. As if that weren’t bad enough, the author goes on in the Afterword about how they ‘have so much more to write’ and ‘think it’s best to be writing multiple series concurrently’. You can’t even finish an arc in this one! It’s just plain insulting.

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  • CAST IN ETERNITY & Solo Leveling #6

    Posted on December 14, 2022 12:28 am by Offkorn Comment

    Michelle Sagara‘s follow-up to Cast in Conflict decides to greatly expand the backstory on a previously minor side character. While initially this seems like a baffling decision, it eventually pays off with the introduction of several new ancient entities. As a plus, the level of metaphysical technobabble manages to stay on the restrained side of things.

    The sixth Solo Leveling novel picks up right from where the last left off and centers itself around combat. Both with magical beasts and even some hunters. Basically, this book appears to mark the turning point between focusing on dungeons and focusing on particularly strong individual enemies.

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  • Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools #1-5

    Posted on December 12, 2022 11:22 am by Offkorn Comment

    Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai turned out to be a fairly entertaining pseudo-Cinderella story.

    It splits its time between relationship development, both with the central couple and assorted side characters, and occasionally technical crafting segments not too dissimilar from Kajiya de Hajimeru‘s. Which is to say it classifies cooking as a crafting discipline.

    No joke, at least 30% or so of each novel is food and drink-related with the main saving grace being that they are not pagecount-starved. So you still get quite a bit of magical tool making, amusing character interactions, business development, and class-based anxiety.

    Only real potential issue with it is how the two leads doggedly insist on considering themselves ‘just friends’ despite being a couple in every way that matters… though personally I kind of find that refreshing.

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  • Fushi no Kami: Rebuilding Civilization Starts with a Village #1-6

    Posted on December 10, 2022 11:26 pm by Offkorn Comment

    On the surface, Fushi no Kami is your standard ‘person with knowledge of advanced tech finds themselves in a low tech world’ type of story.

    As it progresses however it turns out it’s not quite that simple. For one thing, rather than from modern-day Earth, the protagonist appears to have been reincarnated from an advanced nanomachine using society. For another this isn’t a generic fantasy world, but rather a post-apocalyptic one with mostly exhausted natural resources (no fossil fuels, metals and even stone are relatively rare). It’s also not quite a pure kingdom building story, as there’s both a significant romance subtheme and a re-occurring plotline hinting that there’s far more to the protagonist than mere memories from a past life.

    Character-wise it also shakes things up a bit by having neither of the two romantic leads fit into a particular gender stereotype: Maika has the attributes of both a cute girl being cute and a hardened, bloodthirsty swordsmaster. Ash the traits of both a charismatic leader of men and somewhat ditzy airhead when it comes to interpersonal relations. The dynamic works shockingly well and even extends to the various side characters who get paired up over time.

    So I’ll definitely be continuing to follow this series to see whether or not the author can stick the landing.

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  • The Great Cleric: White-Collar Survival in Another World #1-10

    Posted on December 10, 2022 2:11 am by Offkorn Comment

    A surprisingly good series that doesn’t overly resemble anything else (that I’ve seen/read, apart from its use of common genre tropes like gamified dungeons), Seija Musou remains consistent through its first seven volumes. Character interactions are entertaining, there’s no weird fanservice, and the world-building is solid.

    Only real issues would be the introduction of a ‘slaves want to stay slaves’ trope (which fortunately, eventually, gets resolved) and the protagonist’s oddly strenuous objections to revealing himself as a reincarnation in a world where reincarnations aren’t exactly rare.

    The eighth novel is a bit of a different story though. That’s where the forward momentum kind of dies out and event developments start to take on a sort of episodic and random/arbitrary feel. A feeling which persists through the ninth and tenth novels as well. I wouldn’t go so far as to say this segment of the series is bad, but it’s definitely disappointing and doesn’t engender much hope for a proper conclusion.

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  • Chillin’ in Another World with LV 2 Super CHEAT POWERS #1-7

    Posted on December 9, 2022 11:22 am by Offkorn Comment

    As you might expect from the title, Lv 2 kara Cheat datta Motoyuusha Kouho no Mattari Isekai Life is for the most part a comedy… although it also has quite a bit of romance (both regular romance and romantic comedy). I would say it’s something like a cross between Shin no Nakama and Tensura without any of the drama.

    Two main things stand out. The first is that the protagonist has been summoned from a similar fantasy world rather than Earth (so there’s no culture bulldozing or tech saviorism), and the second is that the central romance is a monogamous relationship established almost immediately (with whiplash-inducing speed). So then what about all the various side characters? The series does quite a bit of matchmaking resulting in a wide variety of different relationships.

    Which brings us to two red flags: The rather frequent comedic sexualization of an adolescent dragongirl, and the way demon and half-demon children apparently age in dog years.

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  • The World’s Fastest Level Up #1-2 & The Magician Who Rose From Failure #5

    Posted on December 5, 2022 10:52 am by Offkorn Comment

    The only way I can describe Sekai Saisoku no Level Up is: A knockoff Solo Leveling. Just about every aspect of these first two books is done better in that series. The only exceptions being that this has more fanservice and they both have equally ill-defined power levels.

    Seriously, just go read (or re-read) that instead.

    In other news, the fifth Shikkaku kara Hajimeru Nariagari Madoushidou! novel is something of an intermission. It mostly concerns itself with cleaning up the aftermath of Book 4‘s insurrection and positioning the protagonist to receive far more notoriety than he may be able to handle from various other countries which may or may not get explored in more detail down the line.

    So it basically stays the course.

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