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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

Various Thoughts

Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Death’s DAUGHTER #7 & Let This Grieving Soul Retire! #3

    Posted on January 18, 2024 12:52 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Not a single one of the things that made the Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo series entertaining is present in it’s seventh installment. It’s the driest, most boring thing I’ve had the misfortune of reading recently. Once again failing to deliver on the promise of a conclusion, it instead focuses wholly on the various armies’ reactions to the zombies’ appearance and only manages to completely extinguish any interest I had in following the series to its eventual end.

    There are no surprises one way or the other in the third Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai novel however and if you liked what came before you’ll ~probably~ also like this. As for me, while the reaction comedy is still amusing the level of the protagonist’s dependence/patheticness is getting to me and I doubt I’ll be following it any further.

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    3. Death’s DAUGHTER #5 & Full Clearing Another World #8 This fifth Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo book is the weakest...
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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Maito Ayamine Nageki no Bourei wa Intai shitai Paranormal Romance Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo Tsukikage Young Adult Novel
  • A Bunch of LNs

    Posted on October 21, 2023 12:11 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen! series ends up a bit interesting for combining a reincarnation trope with a time loop. Unfortunately it doesn’t really do much else of note, having relatively low stakes, besides have a pretty fun/cute protagonist. Basically it’s the kind of series you can read off and on while doing other things. It’s really not made for binging.

    The Lily Clairet series is similar in that respect, being a low-stakes slice of life series focused almost entirely on conversational interplay (one reviewer compared it to Bakemonogatari, and that’s fairly apt). Key things to note would be that it’s a natively English LN with a Japanese setting instead of a translated work, there aren’t actually any romance elements (besides some yuri subtext) until the sixth entry, and the protagonist is a near total doormat who lets everyone walk all over her.

    The fifth Shinwa Densetsu novel escalates things by quite a bit. It’s been long hinted that there was something off with the protagonist’s past, and that darkness now appears to be poised to take center stage.

    Moving on, it turned out I was right about one book not being enough to wrap up Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo‘s storyline. This sixth novel only manages to conclude the battle with Felix before quickly moving on (in a painfully contrived manner) to confront the death god behind the scenes and end on a double cliffhanger. It doesn’t really engender much enthusiasm for the finale to be honest.

    Lastly we come to Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan‘s fourth entry. This wraps up (the first part of?) the academy arc before launching the protagonist off into the unknown on a new adventure. I seriously hope it never returns to the academy, as while the setting wasn’t terrible, it wasn’t particularly interesting or meaningful either.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Kanata Satsuki Kaye Ng Lily Clairet Maito Ayamine Moto Saikyou no Kenshi wa Isekai Mahou ni Akogareru Paranormal Romance Romance Shin Kouduki Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo Shinwa Densetsu no Eiyuu no Isekaitan Tatematsuri Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen! Young Adult Novel
  • Death’s DAUGHTER #5 & Full Clearing Another World #8

    Posted on August 11, 2023 8:08 am by Offkorn Comment

    This fifth Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo book is the weakest of the series’ so far, primarily due some bizarre structuring: It starts off with the trip to Mekia (which despite taking up half the book feels quite short), follows that up with several interludes (a couple of which seem achronological), and then continues on into the invasion of the Empire for the last quarter.

    There’s a distinct disjointedness about it and if the next book actually ends up the last I can’t see how all these dangling plot threads (the assassins, the other death god, Olivia’s death god, the semi-love triangle, Mekia’s goals, etc.) could possibly be resolved. I fear it will turn out like Fushi no Kami.

    Shinja Zero no Megami-sama‘s eighth volume (English title: The Hero of Light and the Demon War) is more of what you’ve come to expect from the series. The protagonist continues to dispatch foes with what to outsiders looks like unfathomable power while being utterly hopeless with resolving the ever-growing harem situation he finds himself in.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Isle Osaki Maito Ayamine Paranormal Romance Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo Shinja Zero no Megami-sama to Hajimeru Isekai Kouryaku Young Adult Novel
  • Housekeeping Mage from Another World #5 & Death’s DAUGHTER and the Ebony BLADE #4

    Posted on May 16, 2023 1:33 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first two-thirds of Kasei Madoushi no Isekai Seikatsu‘s fifth entry are rather difficult to get through. For some reason the author decided the main plotline here would be idol-centric, which does not fit the setting at all (though to be fair they did make an attempt to camouflage it a bit). The last third however is quite good and provides some major advancements in the main couple’s relationship.

    The fourth Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo novel is much like the third in that the battle focus is split between Mekia and Fernest’s forces. This entry mainly seems to be setting things up for the endgame with the upcoming follow-up looking like it will be the calm before the storm.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Kasei Madoushi no Isekai Seikatsu Maito Ayamine Paranormal Romance Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo You Fuguruma Young Adult Novel
  • The Death Mage & Death’s DAUGHTER and the Ebony BLADE #3

    Posted on February 19, 2023 12:57 am by Offkorn Comment

    Somewhat uncommon for a betrayed->strongest type of isekai, Yondome wa Iya na Shizokusei Majutsushi has the protagonist get screwed over more by passive neglect than active malice (though there certainly is some active malice in there from his past lives). Apart from that there’s not much to say about it other than his abilities are a bit too broadly defined and not particularly well thought out.

    The third Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo book turned out to, against expectations, pretty much follow the lead of the previous two in being primarily combat focused (although in this case we get a look at a third army). It’s just as good as they are. What’s most interesting though is that in the Afterword the author mentions this should roughly be the halfway point… meaning they have an actual plan to conclude the story relatively soon.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Densuke Fantasy Maito Ayamine Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo Yondome wa Iya na Shizokusei Majutsushi Young Adult Novel
  • Death’s DAUGHTER and the Ebony BLADE & The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady #1-2

    Posted on September 29, 2022 2:07 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The only bad thing I can say about Shinigami ni Sodaterareta Shoujo wa Shikkoku no Ken o Mune ni Idaku is that its pacing comes across as rather rushed. Aside from that it’s an enjoyable, often bloody, power fantasy of the kind you see fairly frequently nowadays (its main defining feature being the cheerfully amoral female protagonist).

    On the other hand I can’t really praise much about Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou no Mahou Kakumei. It starts off with a pretty heavy-handed reference to MobSeka, and that sets the tone for what follows. Which is to say a sequence of events and character actions with little attachment to cause and effect. Despite that it still ends up kind of fun as a guilty pleasure… right up until the last chapter of the second book, where it does that frequent Anime series thing of suddenly becoming a completely different sort of story out of nowhere.

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