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    24 days ago

    I’m just over here reading Re:Zero at the speed of molasses. I’m something like 4 hours in and only 1/3 of the way through the first volume. It seems it will take me a while, but it’s kind of fun to read the original text after having already seen all this stuff animated. I’m curious to see whether I’ll spot any differences, though it has been a while since I’ve seen the show so maybe not.

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    The Speedrun Manual of Miss Witch 1 - 224ch another WN. Due to a bad decision months ago I am binge reading this week. The MC gets a stopwatch and system that let’s her travel through time. Neat worldbuilding, decent plot with multiple organizations that fight with each other, and MC gets thrown in the middle of their fight. Lots of action, blood, cults, horrors beyond comprehension and Yuri fanservice (I wouldn’t call it a romance)
    I enjoyed that read.

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        Probably not in a few years. Author would need to write it in a LN and then someone would need to licence it out.

        Fan translation is decent enough to be understandable. Some (items and faction) names change midway through (100+ ch) and there are “cult of savior goddess” and “cult of mother goddess” that are two factions that fight each other after schism. It gets confusing when there are 5 factions intertwined.

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    <So You Want to Live the Slow Life? A Guide to Life in the Beastly Wilds>: Volume 5 - Also known as “Preserving food guide with cute squirrel mascot”. It’s a slow-life series, so absolutely nothing is happening, just as it should (or shouldn’t in this case).

    <Taking My Reincarnation One Step at a Time: No One Told Me There Would Be Monsters!>: Volume 8 - Hated that volume. It’s entirely just teenage romance drama. At the midway point, I was hoping that the dungeon would kill one of them off or even get rid of both of them and end the series right there. The stupid drama resolved at the very end, so there’s hope for the next volume to be entertaining again, but this volume can go and burn in hell. Seriously, if I’d read physicals, I would burn this volume.

    <My Quiet Blacksmith Life in Another World>: Volume 11 - I never thought I would see an obscure Hololive reference in a light novel (other than that one about the drunk vTuber). But here we are. Made me grin stupidly.

    <Cooking with Wild Game>: Volume 29 - What a great volume, beginning to end. It’s the in-universe one-year anniversary that brings something to a conclusion that was in the making since the first volume over 6 years ago. The two bonus stories were also outstanding. EDA is a master in making the reader care for the side characters in those small side stories. I don’t know many other works that can make me shed some tears in just a few dozen pages. In the afterword, it was said that this concludes the second arc and that in the next arc,the story will shift greatly in other ways moving forward. I don’t think that I like that very much. Especially since EDA calls it the “Uproar" arc. This is my favorite still-running series now that Bookworm is completed, and I really don’t need any arcs called “Uproar" in it.

    <Long Story Short, I’m Living in the Mountains>: Volume 2 - MC is still such an extreme wuss. You can tell that the author’s intention is to garner sympathy for MC by playing it up as if he’d be that brave survivor of a terrible incident that made him a recluse on a mountain in order to heal his soul. But the terrible incident that triggered this extreme reaction is just his girlfriend breaking up with him because she wants to study abroad. The entire time this is depicted as a totally normal reaction to getting broken up with, and the author clearly expects the reader to feel the same. The same goes for the neighbor from another mountain who got a girl stalker in the past, which made him also become a recluse and makes him faint now when he sees a girl. Again, not depicted as a parody or a joke, but the author absolutely expects the reader to sympathise with those two. Maybe it’s a cultural thing with Japanese people just getting more and more socially inept, or it’s something generational with my generation just not being connected to our emotions enough, but I’m just sitting here and thinking the entire time that those two should just grow a pair. Here is an excerpt:

    The perpetrator quickly forgets about it and moves on, while the victim carries it with them for the rest of their life. It’s an unfair and unreasonable world we live in.

    Again, that’s because someone broke up with MC. Also, let’s not forget that this is by now over half a year later.

  • I2jgwh0hYtxrCZQ@lemmy.sdf.orgM
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    <Saving 80,000 Gold in another world for my retirement - Volumes 05>

    More Saving Gold this week.


    Last week I said she forgot about her brother. Speak of the devil…

    Saving 80000 Gold in another world for my retirement - Volume 05 - Chapter 53

    At least, based on the soldier boy’s account and Mitsuha’s older brother’s extensive ramblings.


    Is that you Mile?

    Saving 80000 Gold in another world for my retirement - Volume 05 - Chapter 51

    “Sometimes, I’m a sculptor. Other times, I’m a shopkeeper. At times, I may even be a noble. But my true identity is Mitsuha, a girl who likes navy officers and older men!”


    A lesson for us all, don’t sweat the small stuff.

    Saving 80000 Gold in another world for my retirement - Volume 05 - Chapter 53

    …How does all that work, you ask? No idea! Go ask the “thing” that fused a piece of itself to my soul or mind or whatever. I’m not gonna sweat the small stuff.

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      Only 2 more volumes and you’ll be FUNA-less again. Any doomsday preparation done already?

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        There were a couple of series I was thinking of picking up but I have forgot them since.


        DEFCON 5 -

        I find another series and life goes on


        DEFCON 4 -

        Revisit older series I gave up on:

        Cooking with wild game

        Reincarnated as a Sword

        Spirit Chronacles

        Apothecary Diaries


        DEFCON 3 -

        Watch some Anime to find new series / Read some Manga


        DEFCON 4 -

        Reread a series I enjoyed:

        Death March

        Making Magic

        Continue rereading Bookworm Part 4


        DEFCON 5 -

        Read the reserved volumes:

        Bookworm side stories

        Silent Witch - Barrier Mage

        (Not sure why they are reserved, I didn’t read them the first time around and never bothered to read them since. But now I am scared to start and truly finish them)

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          23 days ago

          Defcon 5: The Barrier Mage volume was good. I liked it.

          The Bookworm side stories are okay, and the Hannelore new series is really good, but the wait between volumes is killing me.

          Defcon 2: I love Cooking With Wild Game. It’s entirely character driven. If you don’t like the characters after the first volume you will have a bad time. Vice versa, if you like them you’ll have blast.

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            Hannelore new series is really good

            That’s the only side story I have read. I still can’t believe she did a Myne and caused herself more headaches.

            Cooking With Wild Game. It’s entirely character driven. If you don’t like the characters after the first volume you will have a bad time.

            I didn’t finish the volume, I was looking for a series after finishing one and think it was just the wrong story at the wrong time. So it’s in my revisit list. I didn’t have anything against the characters but they just weren’t clicking with me.

            In fact it might have been Death March I had finished, so trying to get to know new characters after travelling with the gang was too much.

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              In fact it might have been Death March I had finished, so trying to get to know new characters after travelling with the gang was too much.

              Yeah, I can see that happen.