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  • Bloom into You: Regarding Saeki Sayaka #3 & The Unwanted Undead Adventurer #1-4

    Posted on February 11, 2023 10:38 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A spinoff from the Yagate Kimi ni Naru series, Saeki Sayaka ni Tsuite follows the life of the title character from elementary school (before the events of that series) through college (after them). I mainly decided to pick up the third of its three novels due to greatly enjoying the Anime adaptation and wanting to see a bit of how the story ended.

    Weirdly, Yuu and Touko’s relationship doesn’t seem any different from how it was there… which may explain why the Anime stopped where it did rather than finish the work. As for Sayaka, she’s much the same as well (as is the general atmosphere of the novel). The problem ends up being her love interest; she’s rather childish and their relationship doesn’t feel even the slightest bit natural. Perhaps they were trying to mirror the parent series romance? Whatever the case, the end result doesn’t quite work.

    Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha is an inaccurately titled fantasy series (he is the exact opposite of ‘unwanted’) heavy on exposition and not much else. Unlike Tensura, which talks about something before/after it happens, and Youjo Senki, which repeatedly rephrases ideas, this series constantly says the same thing the same way… sometimes with a mere paragraph between repetitions.

    The author (via the protagonist) is incredibly long-winded and frankly it’s just exhausting. Other issues would be the ill-fitting gamified dungeons (there are no skills, levels, or other game-like elements in the setting) and the way said protagonist seems to get dumber/more immature every time he evolves.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Fantasy Hitoma Iruma Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha Romance Yagate Kimi ni Naru Young Adult Novel Yu Okano
  • Fushi no Kami #7 & The Apothecary Diaries

    Posted on February 4, 2023 3:33 pm by Offkorn Comment

    To my great surprise, the seventh Fushi no Kami novel turned out to be the series’ conclusion.

    This was surprising mainly because half is devoted to talking in circles, a quarter is devoted to creating a hamfisted solution to the love triangle issue, and then the actual conclusion is handled by two abrupt 2-year time skips. Like… nothing gets resolved. The only potential silver-lining (if it can even be called that) is that I definitely would’ve dropped it here. Meaning I now don’t have to worry about missing anything or it potentially getting better.

    Kusuriya no Hitorigoto starts out with what could be seen as a self-contained novel. It’s got an established beginning, end, and plenty of development in-between. Sure it sometimes comes across more like a collection of short stories, but that’s not necessarily a negative. Honestly, it’s everything I had hoped the Koukyuu no Karasu Anime would’ve been like.

    That said… I’m conflicted on whether or not to continue. I enjoyed it, yet honestly can’t see it ending up anywhere good if the additional volume summaries are to be believed. Guess I’ll take a ‘wait and see’ approach.

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  • ROLL OVER AND DIE #1-4 & Free Life Fantasy: Online -IMMORTAL PRINCESS- #2

    Posted on January 23, 2023 10:39 am by Offkorn Comment

    The “Omae Gotoki ga Maou ni Kateru to Omouna” to Yuusha Party o Tsuihou sareta node, Outo de Kimama ni Kurashitai series, which has a completely different English title, starts off incredibly similar to Shin no Nakama only to quickly diverge.

    While as that focuses on slice of life events and romance (with interludes of action/drama), this instead mainly features gore-flinging violence and body horror (with slice of life and romantic interludes). And rather surprisingly, it does a pretty good job managing the balancing act through these first four novels. There only ends up being two issues: The first and less serious (since it only really applies to the first novel) is that the setting’s slavery implementation is little better than a plot device with basically no logic behind it.

    The second, more serious issue, is the shoujo ai elements that piggyback off the central yuri relationship. There is not one, but two old woman <-> young girl pairings in here that advance very quickly in red flag-triggering directions.

    Free Life Fantasy’s second novel meanwhile is basically more of the same content present in the first. Which is to say detailed cooking scenes take center stage with hemming and hawing over mechanic choices coming in second. Action and setting development then round things out as almost filler content. To give you an idea of just how important this series considers cooking to be: A fighting tournament is completely glossed over in favor of describing the preparation of some beef stew. Let the implications of that sink in for a bit.

    And yet… it still ends up entertaining for the most part. Only real potential issue is that it looks like it may be going down the same road as Bofuri in piling overpowered abilities onto the protagonist.

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  • I’m in Love with the Villainess #1-2 & Chillin’ in Another World #8

    Posted on January 14, 2023 2:07 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Watashi no Oshi wa Akuyaku Reijou. -Revolution- series starts off as a pretty standard otome game parody. Only odd thing being that the male characters don’t show much interest in the heroine (who’s aggressively pursuing the villainess). That first book is pretty heavily focused toward comedy, which works more often than not, the second… the second however swerves into pretty serious social justice-tinged drama and romance territory (while keeping the same style of comedy as a subtheme). It’s an odd mix that never manages to feel like a coherent whole.

    The eighth Lv 2 kara Cheat novel basically stays the course charted by the previous seven. Everyone’s pretty much just hanging out and having a good time with no noteworthy conflicts in sight. Only thing worth pointing out I suppose is that the series isn’t shy about spreading the power around; the protagonist’s allies are plenty overpowered themselves. Oh, and I guess it is a bit odd that the number of side characters with harems keeps increasing.

    Not sure how long I’ll keep following it though, as both the Belano/Minilio and Garyl/queen relationships look like they’ll be getting greater focus in the future.

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  • Housekeeping Mage from Another World #1-3 & The White Cat’s Revenge

    Posted on January 3, 2023 2:22 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Kasei Madoushi no Isekai Seikatsu series (English subtitle: Making Your Adventures Feel Like Home!) is an isekai romance featuring a protagonist lacking any world-breaking advantages. She is in fact at quite the disadvantage in many ways (the one exception being magical control, similar to Shinja Zero no Megami-sama‘s protagonist).

    The books balance themselves between the mostly light-hearted present day relationship between the two leads and more serious flashbacks to their pasts… which can delve into some surprisingly heavy topics such as human trafficking and mental abuse. There is also of course quite a bit of ‘housekeeping magic’ on display, from the requisite cooking segments (and accompanying lectures on proper diets and flavor profiles) to the creation of baths and sleeping arrangements.

    All-in-all a pretty solid series I plan to keep following. Sadly, I can’t say the same for Fukushuu o Chikatta Shironeko wa Ryuuou no Hiza no Ue de Damin o Musaboru (English subtitle: as Plotted from the Dragon King’s Lap).

    As a romance-framed overpowered protagonist isekai, it’s as carefree and lighthearted as you might expect. The issue lies with said protagonist. Being both an airhead and something of a doormat besides she’ll occasionally make decisions that come across as face-palmingly idiotic. Not helping matters is that while she’s supposedly just started college, she reacts more like a middle-schooler.

    The end result ends up infuriating just a bit too often to continue reading.

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  • Accomplishments of the Duke’s Daughter #1-5

    Posted on January 1, 2023 11:01 am by Offkorn Comment

    Similar to Ikinokori Renkinjutsushi wa Machi, the fifth Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami book marks the main storyline’s conclusion; later novels tell a prequel story focused on the protagonist’s mother.

    The series begins with what I now have to assume is a common otome game setup: A prince’s fiancée is brought before him to answer for crimes against his girlfriend. This is the fourth time I’ve seen it now (Mobseka, Tensei Oujo to Tensai Reijou, & Kangoku Slow Life being the previous three) and so far each implementation has been slightly different.

    From there it quickly transitions into an ‘introduce modern concepts to a fantasy world’ type of series before eventually dipping into conventional romantic developments.

    Personally I’d have to say that the first three books are the best, with the fourth and fifth suffering from being a bit too laden with preachy monologues and overly convenient event developments. While it’s true the protagonist always had an abnormally easy time implementing her policies locally, the way she ends up effectively bulldozing through on a national level as well (without even trying to) heavily strains credulity.

    Still, it’s a pretty fun series all in all. Just don’t expect much in the way of believable conflict.

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  • The Alchemist Who Survived #1-5

    Posted on December 30, 2022 10:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    While Ikinokori Renkinjutsushi wa Machi de Shizuka ni Kurashitai (English subtitle: Now Dreams of a Quiet City Life) is actually a six-book series, the main storyline is concluded in the fifth. As far as I can tell the sixth, which I’ve decided to skip, is sort of like a DLC bonus story.

    Part ‘crafting’ slice of life and part ‘cute girl being cute’, it nevertheless manages to continually advance its central plotline while also tossing in small bits of romantic yearnings. I’ve also got to give the author credit for not giving in to the temptation of including cooking segments, thereby keeping potion and medicine-making at the forefront.

    As far as complaints, my main one would have to be how long-winded and/or repetitious the descriptive text often is. More minor issues would be the penchant for ominously foreshadowing ultimately innocuous events along with there being some editing issues in the fifth novel.

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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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  • 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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