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  • The Otome Heroine’s Fight for Survival & 7th Time L∞p #1-3

    Posted on March 11, 2024 2:29 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival makes a couple of unexpected choices in its event trajectory. Rather than have the protagonist be isekai’d into the game world, she’s instead naturally one of the game’s characters who awakens to self-awareness after killing someone who was isekai’d into the story. Then later on it looks like it’s going to go the independent murderhobo route only to swerve into noble-backed battle maid training instead.

    Definitely a number of interesting elements floating around so far and I’m curious to see how things develop. That said, the first quarter or so is a bit of a chore to get through due to being absolutely drenched in background exposition and overflowing with various training-related monologues. Would’ve been nice had that part been condensed to like a chapter or two max.

    The lengthily, and slightly misleadingly, titled Loop 7-kaime no Akuyaku Reijou wa, Moto Tekikoku de Jiyuu Kimama na Hanayome Seikatsu o Mankitsu suru series (English subtitle: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy!) starts out as a fairly enjoyable slow-burn romance with hints toward a larger background plot. The protagonist is a nice mix of competent and awkward, the love interest is a pretty standard kuudere, and events play out in an entertaining manner… for the first two novels at least.

    The third novel, however, is atrocious. The focus there mainly falls on two children, each annoying in a different manner, while the protagonist falls back on behaving like a servant from one of her previous loops (despite now being an empress-to-be) and the prince basically becomes an afterthought. With the event development and secondary characters not being any good either, I’m likely not going to bother following the series any further.

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    3. THE MOST HERETICAL LAST BOSS QUEEN #1-3 & The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess Starting off a bit like Nise Seijo, Higeki no Genkyou...
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    5. I PARRY EVERYTHING #2 & Dahlia in Bloom #7 The second Ore wa Subete o Parry suru book completes...

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Harunohi Biyori Loop 7-kaime Otome Game no Heroine de Saikyou Survival Romance Touko Amekawa Young Adult Novel
  • STAND ALONE, TAKING GROUND, & SHATTERED DREAMS

    Posted on March 8, 2024 9:34 am by Offkorn Comment

    A human-centric space opera, John Van Stry‘s first two Wolfhounds novels are remarkably proficient at depicting shades of indefensible behavior. There aren’t really any unequivocal ‘good guys’ here, yet the protagonists still manage to be the people you want to win in the end. My only complaint so far is that the romantic development in the first book is quite abrupt.

    Suffering a bit from a shaky start, Shattered Dreams is the first of Shawn Wilson‘s Ultimate Level 1 novels. The (minor) issue here is that the protagonist starts out terrible yet does a complete 180 after leaving town. So… why not just have him start out with that decent personality? It wouldn’t have changed anything about the awakening event itself, would’ve made reading through said event far less painful, and avoided any whiplash inducing characterization issues afterward.

    Anyway, opening chapter aside the book is a perfectly engaging action-focused zero-to-hero type of story. Particularly notable things at this point would I suppose be the dark undercurrent relating to the protagonist’s skill and the absence of any serious romance elements.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy John Van Stry Romance Science Fiction Shawn Wilson Ultimate Level 1 Wolfhounds
  • Primer for the Apocalypse & Awakening

    Posted on March 7, 2024 4:15 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first of Braided Sky‘s Primer for the Apocalypse books is a bit of a bait and switch as there’s not actually much time spent in the game world at all. Most of the focus is in the physical world, split between family interactions and exploring real dungeons, and in the classrooms of a virtual academy. It’s okay so far, but the pacing is fairly slow and it’s a bit strange no one thinks to connect the protagonist’s exceptional Time affinity with her unusually fast growth rate.

    I went into Hikaru Genji‘s first Son of the Hero King novel braced for a certain amount of perversion based on the cover alone. Yet, I still ended up completely blindsided that three of the first four chapters focused on detailing the protagonist’s sexual escapades with his maid and combat instructor. Frankly, I don’t think I’ve encountered something so antithetical to what I’m looking for in a story since Siren’s Song.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Braided Sky Fantasy Hikaru Genji Paranormal Romance Primer for the Apocalypse Science Fiction Son of the Hero King Urban Fantasy
  • Fake Saint of the Year #4 & The Frontier Lord #2

    Posted on March 5, 2024 4:09 am by Offkorn Comment

    Nise Seijo‘s conclusion turned out to be a total disappointment, coming across much like a ‘what if?’ fanfic. The Off to Japan segment in particular is just beyond baffling due to its massive food focus. Was the author just bottling up their desire to write a travelogue this whole time?

    Basically, unless you’re absolutely desperate for a contrived happy ending, stick with treating the third novel as the series’ finale.

    The second Ryoumin 0-nin Start novel meanwhile is much like the first, which I suppose shouldn’t be surprising since according to the Afterword it’s essentially the second half of the story’s prologue. At the moment I’m cautiously optimistic for future developments, but the indications of potential future romantic tensions do not bode well.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Fuurou KABEDONDAIKOU Nise Seijo Ryoumin 0-nin Start no Henkyou Ryoushu-sama Urban Fantasy Young Adult Novel
  • LEVER ACTION & INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH MAGIC

    Posted on March 3, 2024 3:07 am by Offkorn Comment

    To my great surprise Lever Action turned out to be a perfectly normal fantasy/mecha-infused western. Unlike RavensDagger‘s other books I’ve read, there’s practically no comedy here and events are solidly grounded.

    I can see why some people might think Macronomicon is a Brandon Sanderson alt; the massive output, the style of character banter, and technically-inclined world building all have parallels. Their first Industrial Strength Magic novel is a post-apocalyptic urban fantasy action-comedy with some relatively subtle romance aspects that look to be developing into a polyamorous love triangle. Both the complex setting and occasionally caustic character interactions are particular stand-outs, and I’m definitely looking forward to continuing the series.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Industrial Strength Magic Macronomicon RavensDagger Urban Fantasy
  • Reincarnated into a game as the Hero’s Friend & The Brilliant Healer’s New Life #2

    Posted on February 29, 2024 2:43 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de (English subtitle: RUNNING THE KINGDOM BEHIND THE SCENES) is a ‘reincarnated into a game world’ sort of series like Shujinkou ja Nai, except that it doesn’t actually have much focus on game mechanics. Apart from occasional references to a class or skill the setting is a pretty normal fantasy world. Other differences would be that the game protagonist is present and the novel protagonist is a formerly faceless noble rather than a notable NPC.

    So far it’s an entertaining (relatively) ‘strategic genius’ type of story with a small hint of future romance… which looks like it’ll handily avoid the harem trap since the game protagonist is the target of most girls’ interest.

    The second Yami Healer novel is a seamless continuation of the first. You get a bit of a look at the ‘proper’ healers this volume, some rather large hints as to the wraith’s backstory, and our protagonist resolves everything solely through his healing powers without having to fall back on the questionable combat abilities showcased in the previous novel’s climax. A perfectly solid showing all around.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Maou to Yuusha no Tatakai no Ura de Paranormal Romance Sakaku Hishikawa Yami Healer toshite Tanoshiku Ikiru Young Adult Novel Yuki Suzuki
  • Enough with This Slow Life! #5 & I’M not the HERO! #3

    Posted on February 24, 2024 10:42 am by Offkorn Comment

    No surprises with the fifth Tensei shite High Elf novel; same sedate pacing and lightly philosophical musings. Only thing notable is that it looks like there’s going to be a bit of kingdom building in the next book.

    Going to be dropping the Shujinkou ja Nai! series here due to the fairly infuriating story framing. If your protagonist knows how events are going to play out, and you don’t want your readers to know how they’re going to play out, then don’t write the book from that perspective to begin with! There’s no reason the protagonist should be omitting information from himself in his own head.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy rarutori Shujinkou ja Nai! Tensei shite High Elf USBER Young Adult Novel
  • If the Villainess and Villain Met #2 & Miss Savage Fang

    Posted on February 21, 2024 1:28 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The second Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga, Deatte Koi ni Ochita nara novel amps up the awkward (albeit often cute) romance while revealing both the identity of the protagonist’s spirit and what that whole deal with the prince was about. Though often amusing, it ends on a particularly aggravating note that seems unlikely to pay off well.

    With a setup resembling Nise Seijo‘s, Savage Fang Ojousama (English subtitle: ¤The Strongest Mercenary in History Is Reincarnated as an Unstoppable Noblewoman¤) decides to go in the opposite direction: Instead of pretending to be a perfect saint, the protagonist decides he’s going to live this life doing what he wants while powering through any opposition.

    The romance dynamic is notably different as well (a love triangle with a battle-loving princess and feminine prince) while the comedy mostly revolves around the characters’ personalities not matching their appearances and/or roles. Issues at this point would be the way Mylene is occasionally presented as being akin to a commoner despite being a duke’s daughter, some redundant exposition, and the lingering question of why Savage Fang never thinks to check out what (if anything) is happening with his old body.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Akuyaku Reijou to Akuyaku Reisoku ga Fantasy Harunadon Kakkaku Akashi Paranormal Romance Savage Fang Ojousama Young Adult Novel
  • ALL I GOT IS THIS STAT MENU & MAGICAL GIRL: CRYSTAL GENOCIDE

    Posted on February 20, 2024 11:07 am by Offkorn Comment

    The All I Got is This Stat Menu series, by J.J. Ackerknecht, is interesting for not being escapist. While the protagonists do almost always win, it’s almost never without significant cost; while they get free power from a leveling system, leveling is both restricted and capped fairly low besides; though they save the world, the various ‘old world’ authorities tend to be shortsighted/selfish assholes who marginalize them.

    It’s a highly well-balanced mix of elements that works incredibly well… mostly. The one discordant note is the central romance, which feels very much tacked on, as though the author only included it because it was expected. On a more personal note I was incredibly aggravated by the way the main protagonist instantly caved to the unreasonable demands of yet another power-mad control freak at the end of the third book (only saving grace is that it doesn’t look like that situation will survive contact outside the Sol system).

    RavensDagger‘s Magical Girl Crystal Genocide novel has the same energy as Dead Tired without any of the intentionally bad dad jokes. Which is to say that it’s fantastic in all respects. Particularly notable is that it works perfectly well as either a stand alone story or the start of a new series.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged All I Got is This Stat Menu Fantasy J.J. Ackerknecht Paranormal Romance RavensDagger Science Fiction The Shattered Earth Urban Fantasy
  • When the Moon Hatched & in Darkness Forged

    Posted on February 17, 2024 1:41 am by Offkorn Comment

    A remarkably brutal read, the first book in Sarah A. Parker‘s Moonfall series features fairly extreme highs and lows; it goes to some dark, dark places while at the same time telling a beautifully undying love story. Only thing I can complain about is that one of the ending scenes is clearly meant to be portentous but… the ruling class has already been shown to be hopelessly corrupted so I don’t see why anyone would care about legitimacy at this late point.

    In Darkness Forged is the first of Kenley Davidson‘s Night Elves of Abreia novels, a stand-alone and overall upbeat romance that doesn’t shy from hardship and trauma. While its odd-couple dynamic is pretty standard for the genre, the event development is more egalitarian than most with both leads having opportunities to save and (unintentionally) seduce the other.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Kenley Davidson Moonfall Series Night Elves of Abreia Paranormal Romance Sarah A. Parker

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