If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • <Take These Talents Elsewhere: A Delightful Demotion to the Countryside> Volume 1 - See this post.

    <The Abandoned Reincarnation Sage: Building a Mighty Empire With Monsters Within the Monsters’ Forest> Volume 02 - some higher powers start to stir shit up and MC’s monster village of Beresdral is attacked by a human army. The volume isn’t bad, but there is some strange pacing. Some leading-up fights are unnecessarily lengthy and detailed, while more “boss” type of fights where you would expect a bit more hype and tension are quickly done and over with.

    <Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody> Vol. 24 - Terrible volume. Just a single mention of Karion and Urion in a byline. Makes the volume barely worth the ink. Also, I guess Hiro Ainana is losing his patience with people calling it a harem because in this volume he isspelling it out twice and very clearly that Satou is not interested in anyone other than Aaze. I mean it was always that way but it hadn’t been spelled out that clearly if memory serves.




  • Take These Talents Elsewhere: A Delightful Demotion to the Countryside - I am currently reading “Take These Talents Elsewhere: A Delightful Demotion to the Countryside”. Sounds like a typical comfy slow-life LN, right? Maybe not:

    Spoiler

    Chapter 1: Middle-aged MC gets told that he gets demoted from his fantasy office job and is supposed to take over a job somewhere in the boonies. <-- all good so far. I like comfy, slow life novels.

    Chapter 2: turns out he has to take the teenage princess with him in secret because she is in danger of being assassinated by political rivals. Cut to a flashback to MC’s school days, where he is secretly in love with a classmate, but she ultimately marries another classmate because he’s the crown prince. Back to the present, and the princess here is the child of his first love and the crown prince who died under suspicious circumstances. <-- here is where I start sweating. Please don’t tell me that this is going into the “if I can’t have my school crush, I’ll just get with her daughter instead” territory.

    Chapter 3: They take a carriage, and she’s making constant suggestive comments, etc… Flashback to 8 years prior, when the princess was 6 years old, and she sees MC talking with her mother. She then develops a childhood crush on MC based on the stories she hears of MC from her parents. <-- My last hope that this would take the wholesome adoptive father route is shredded. Dropped


  • <The Amazing Village Creator: Slow Living with the Village Building Cheat Skill> Volume 1 - Very simplistic in every regard, but since Anno 117 is constantly crashing on me and Easigoing Territory Defense is stuck in the War arc, I need to get my city-building fix from somewhere. There is some off-putting part in the beginning with two girls thirsting for 12-year-old MC, but luckily that particular plot point is dropped after a while (for the most part) once there is more happening in the village.

    <Zilbagias the Demon Prince: How the Seventh Prince Brought Down the Kingdom> Volume 5 - Conceptually, this is still the most interesting series I know. The dark tone and subject matter aren’t my usual kind of thing, but the struggle of the main character here is so interesting that I’m waiting for the next volume anyway. Reminds me a little of how Subaru in Re: Zero slowly degrades mentally, but without the silly slapstick humor.

    <Flung into a New World? Time to Lift the 200-Year Curse!> Volume 2 - See this post

    <The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects> Volume 11 - Dias befriends another race. This time, it’s a bit confusing, though, since they are called “goblins” even though they are shark-demi-humans. Every time I read the word “goblin” I have a completely different picture in mind than what is written. Good volume otherwise.

    <Victoria of Many Faces> Vol. 3 - Okay-ish volume. The spy-centric parts of the first two volumes take a backseat to the generic parenting parts. Towards the end, it gets spy-y again.

    <The Isle of Paramounts: Reborn into a Slow Life Among the Strongest in the World> Volume 1 - You know the guy from the meme? That’s basically the protagonist here, who gets his extremely blatantly basic wish fulfillment harem isekai. Complete with becoming the most powerful being in the entire world and the usual slew of underage girls of all races that fall in love with him. The only positive thing is a vampire loli-hag that just gets off on messing around with everyone to get rom-com emotions out of them (she feeds on emotions instead of blood and is extremely bored). I thought she was entertaining, and though she looks like a loli, she didn’t become a harem member.



  • I’m currently reading <Flung into a New World? Time to Lift the 200-Year Curse!> and it has the worst writing style I’ve ever had misfortune to stumble across. around 90% is written in inner monologue. Let me give you an example of how a typical paragraph would look like:

    Well, I have to write a MidWeek post but I’m drawing blanks. What? I’ve switched to an every-other-week schedule? Yes, that’s true but I hope people don’t think that I’m lazy. What? You won’t? That’s nice but I just thought of a question and throw in a bonus post out of schedule to keep you all on your toes. Yes, that’s really mean of me. Hey, why are you all leaving. No stop, you’re mean now. Well, here is poor me all alone talking into the void again. Oh woe is me. What’s that? There is still someone here. Well, welcome. Hope you have great time. What? You don’t like my bonus Midweek post? Too bad, I won’t remove it! Serves you right!

    This is around 85-90% of the entire book. And If you think I was exaggerating:

    It’s the entire thing in this manner. This is not a cherry picked page but just the random page I was currently on. It’s insane.





  • <The Unwanted Undead Adventurer> Volume 14 - After all the wait, Rentt has become a pushover goodie-two-shoes character. ::: spoiler Spoiler After a group of thieves attacks him, he takes them under his wing, buys them new equipment, and plans on training them up in the dungeon until they can sustain their lives on their own as adventurers. I hate that so much. Later on, a pickpocket tries to steal his money, and he takes them in as well. He’s the Mother Theresa of Vampires. :::

    <They Don’t Know I’m Too Young for the Adventurer’s Guild> Volume 3 - I understand the author’s MO now. Introduce a new character and make him really grating at the beginning of a volume. Then work on him for the rest of the volume until the reader actually likes them. This really works for me, and I hope the quality of the series will continue at this high level.

    <Easygoing Territory Defense by the Optimistic Lord: Production Magic Turns a Nameless Village into the Strongest Fortified City> Vol. 6 - another war-centric volume. I hope this arc is done now, and the next volume goes back to city building.