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  • 86: Under Pressure & Death, Be Not Proud

    Posted on March 22, 2022 2:43 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The fourth 86 novel continues from where the Anime adaptation concluded. And aside from some early personality differences (which eventually clear up) it’s a pretty smooth transition.

    Content-wise it decides to offer a brief interlude from the horrors of war to focus on the mutual dehumanization the Republic and 86 engage in (the latter as a defense mechanism). But only at the surface level; the actual cause of the Republic’s sudden suicidality genocidal policies is not mentioned. I’m wondering now if it actually was revealed in the earlier novels and just cut from the adaptation. That seems like a weird oversight to have made though.

    Regardless, the fifth book then returns to the topic of ruinous battlefield horrors while simultaneously giving us a look at another of the surviving countries fighting off the Legion. It also happens to feature some welcome character development for both Shin and Anju. All-in-all ending up both a solid self-contained story arc and continuation of the series’ core plotlines.

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  • Banished from the HERO’S PARTY #5 & THE WORLD’S FINEST Assassin #4

    Posted on February 27, 2022 12:06 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The 5th Shin no Nakama ja Nai to Yuusha no Party o Oidasareta node, novel (English subtitle: I Decided to Live a Quite Life in the Countryside) picks up from where the Anime, and presumably 4th novel, left off with a not so great opening. The main problems are the intermittent food focus (at this point I just assume it’s a Japanese thing to always be obsessing over food) and explicitly defining Ruti’s attachment to Red as sexual in nature despite its depiction being perfectly familial.

    By the time of the gem beast fight though I had come around enough to actually be interested in following it further… albeit with low expectations since eventually the Ruti thing is going to have to be resolved.

    After the lackluster 3rd Ansatsu Kizoku novel I was on the fence about whether to keep reading this series or not. The 4th however, while certainly not groundbreaking, certainly does change things up a bit in both good and bad ways. For the good we get two new secondary characters with different personalities. For the bad, one of those characters looks like they’re on the fast-track into the harem while an earlier secondary character goes through what should be a fairly massive 24-episode character arc in the span of a few chapters. Just incredibly rushed character development that feels completely random.

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  • DISCIPLE of the LICH #1-2 & So I’m a Spider, So What? #13

    Posted on February 20, 2022 7:22 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first two Fushisha no Deshi novels (whose English translations have the rather long, and inaccurate, subtitle Or how I was cursed by the gods and dropped into the abyss!) are somewhat similar to the Saihate no Paladin books with a bit of Arifureta‘s setting thrown in.

    The protagonist gains his power in a similar way, is similarly lacking in common sense, and the titular Lich is sort of like a highly exaggerated version of the Paladin’s god. No shortage of female characters here though and no food-related focus of any kind. Unfortunately neither of those attributes are enough to make the series worth reading on their own and, while amusing at times, the MC being so inconsistently idiotic ends up far too much of a deal breaker to keep reading the series any further.

    The 13th Kumodesuga novel meanwhile is a marked improvement over the previous one. It covers the last remaining time gap from where the 5th book (and Anime) ended and the 6th began in a style closer to the 8th-10th books. While nothing earth-shattering happens, at least we’re finally at the point where the next book will actually advance the plotline instead of merely fleshing out previous events.

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  • THE WORLD’S FINEST Assassin: Gets Reincarnated in Another World as an Aristocrat #2-3

    Posted on January 14, 2022 2:56 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Decided to check out this series after the Anime adaptation turned out far better than I was expecting.

    The second book picks up immediately from where that ends and pivots into school life territory. Although the setting is more like college/university than high school it’s still not exactly a welcome change. Other issues would be how the romance elements come across as even more awkward than they do in the Anime and a bizarrely heavy focus on food/cooking.

    More serious though is just how different the dialog style is. I’m not sure if this is a problem with the source or with the translator/editor, but I’m strongly starting to suspect it’s the latter. With the notable exception of Kumodesuga all the translated Japanese LNs I’ve read have had the same sort of ‘voice’; the characters all use the same phrasings and talk in a slightly stilted syntax.

    Regardless, the novel was entertaining enough despite its flaws and so I grabbed the third as well. This one drops the school life focus to play up the series’ overpowered protagonist and harem aspects to not so impressive effect. There’s only so many ways the central three characters can praise each others’ abilities and they’re all used here frequently and repeatedly. It’s all very self-congratulatory and, frankly, exhausting. If the upcoming fourth book doesn’t do something different in the character interaction department I’m probably going to have to drop it.

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  • WHEN SORROWS COME & That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SLIME #12

    Posted on November 11, 2021 3:32 am by Offkorn Comment

    Seanan McGuire‘s fifteenth October Daye novel is completely centered on the protagonist’s wedding. Despite not actually being short, it feels short both due to everything taking place in one location and because the story itself is episodic. If it weren’t for the fact that this event is pretty important to the overall plotline I would’ve said it was merely a transitional novel (similar to the Unkindest Tide).

    The twelfth TenSura novel meanwhile is basically a repeat of Book 6 without any of the action. Also with a 1-year timeskip and an abrupt ending. On the positive side of things they don’t dwell too much on the Labyrinth RPG aspects and it appears as though the next book will have quite a bit of movement with the whole start of the East vs. West war. Then again, there are apparently six more books already published in this series so I can’t rule out additional volumes of nothing but preparation (and if that’s the case for the next entry I’ll probably just drop the series).

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  • The Faraway Paladin: The Boy in the City of the Dead & The Archer of Beast Woods

    Posted on November 7, 2021 7:34 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The first Saihate no Paladin book plays out like a pretty standard overpowered reincarnation-themed isekai story. Its main defining features being that it doesn’t have any love interests and (as the title would suggest) has a rather large focus on religion.

    The follow-up, Archer of Beast Woods, takes several steps backward in the dialog department and comes across like a bait & switch. It feels very much like a combination of TenSura and Hachinantte (minus the female characters). How did it turn on a dime from adventuring Paladin to kingdom-building lord? What possessed the author to make such a shift?

    At this point I’m not sure I want to follow the series any further. The protagonist’s personality is oddly and inconsistently immature, his party members feel more like literary constructs than people, the constant references to praying and holy bread are annoying, and event developments don’t feel even slightly natural.

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  • Over the Woodward Wall & CAST IN CONFLICT

    Posted on July 27, 2021 6:21 am by Offkorn Comment

    I’m unsure why Over the Woodward Wall, written under the alias A. Deborah Baker, is not a part of Seanan McGuire‘s Wayward Children series. In all ways that matter it’s pretty much identical to those books… so why did she invent a new alias just for this? To trick people who hated that series into thinking it would be more like Middlegame instead?

    Whatever the reason, I’d suggest avoiding it unless you love Wayward Children and/or enjoy paying $12 for less than 200 pages of story.

    Michelle Sagara‘s 16th Elantra novel goes in an unexpected direction from where Cast in Wisdom left off. I had thought it would focus on the protagonist learning to read her marks, but it instead centers on semi-completing Bellusdeo’s character arc and reducing the number of directionless Cohort members laying about. Though to be fair it also introduces a new character who looks like they’ll help quite a bit in the ‘deciphering marks’ department.

    So it’s… more of the same I suppose? Which, at least as far as I’m concerned, is a good thing.

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  • CLASSROOM of the ELITE #4-5

    Posted on July 25, 2021 12:39 am by Offkorn Comment

    I made two mistakes when deciding to read this series. The first was forgetting about all the people who said the Anime version made significant changes to the source material, while the second was accidentally buying the 5th book before the 4th.

    That fourth book picks up shortly after the students leave the deserted island, includes the two brief Ayanokoji/Sakura and Ayanokoji/Kushida interactions shown in the last episode of the Anime, and features a test where the various classes are split into cross-class groups and have to decide whether to work together or betray one another. In terms of event setup and development the Anime is pretty similar… the difference instead is entirely contained to the protagonist; neither his personality nor goals match up.

    The Anime protagonist and the LN protagonist are effectively two different people (as divergent as Akagi and Ainz), which completely changes how otherwise similar event developments come across. To put it bluntly: The LN protagonist is utter trash. And since the best part of the Anime was the protagonist….

    The 5th book, which I never would have bought had I already read the 4th, is slightly better thanks to Ayanokoji acting a bit more like his Anime counterpart. Unfortunately, the event development is completely centered on a school sports festival. A standard, no twists, generic school life series sports festival (populated by characters with garbage personalities). It’s incredibly aggravating.

    So yeah, I can’t really recommend these books to anyone. If you want to check them out anyway though, I’d suggest starting with the 1st book in the series even if you’ve already seen the Anime. The protagonist is so different they may as well be alternative versions of one another.

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  • Blood Heir & So I’m a Spider, So What? #12

    Posted on July 22, 2021 5:21 am by Offkorn Comment

    I actually read Ilona Andrews‘ Blood Heir way back at the end of May and just never found a good time to bring it up (since I like to have at least two books to talk about before making a post).

    It’s… okay I guess? It picks up from where the Kate Daniels series left off following a pretty large timeskip with Julie as the new protagonist. Events are what you’d come to expect from the franchise, walking back some of the more ludicrous developments of Magic Triumphs, but the romantic developments can’t help feeling like yet another replay of the Curran/Kate relationship.

    The 12th Kumodesuga novel meanwhile answers the question brought to mind by the 11th. Why did that novel focus almost entirely on Julius? Because this one covers the events surrounding his death in greater detail… not that greater detail was needed. Nor was it necessary to devote 2 chapters or so to the two least interesting people in his party.

    Meaning that overall this 12th entry is highly disappointing. Not quite so much as the 11th, but it’s definitely the second worst book in the series I’ve read so far and probably best off skipped entirely (along with its predecessor) on any re-reads.

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  • That Time I Got Reincarnated as a SLIME #6-11

    Posted on July 17, 2021 10:02 am by Offkorn Comment

    Despite there being an Anime adaptation of this franchise currently airing, it seemed like a good idea to check out the light novel version while waiting for that to finish. Both because I was impatient and because the Anime is based on the manga version (the web novel, light novel, and manga versions each have their own quirks).

    Transferring over from the end of the Anime‘s 36th episode into the 6th and 7th novels, event-wise at least, is a fairly smooth experience. The main things of note are a difference in translation sensibilities (‘magic-born’ instead of ‘majin’ for instance), a much greater focus on RPG-like elements, and some minor character differences (e.g. Raphael being male, Rimuru’s personality trending more toward smarmy than carefree).

    The 8th & 9th books on the other hand stand out both for being a heavily food-centric two-parter and for introducing the series’ worst concept so far: Tempest’s Labyrinth. Just unimaginably stupid; this isn’t Danmachi. And, worst of all, Book 10 devotes its first hundred pages or so to more completely extraneous Labyrinth bullshit. I sincerely hope that the Anime completely cuts out everything related (if it ever gets that far).

    As for the 11th novel, there’s thankfully not really much to complain about here aside from the stage having being set for potential harem shenanigans later.

    Ultimately when all is said and done, while the LN version isn’t objectively bad, it’s notably worse than the Anime version to the point that I would strongly suggest sticking to that unless you really like the franchise or don’t mind reading something that ends up intermittently annoying.

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