![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe the author doesn't know Anime or Isekai So, sure it’s cringeworthy filth barely able to be called a novel but da*n if it isn’t well worth the read. ![]() There’s a quiet comfort in the dummy blonde jokes, the rare times Toru breaks character, Natalia being Natalia, Neko being well Neko, the paper fan gag, and the rest of Team Stone being who they were designed to be but still somehow more than just the tropes they exhibit as well. It’s as tropey as expected and there’s comfort in knowing that, the jokes don’t grow old, they get annoying at times but then so do jokes between old friends. it just was enjoyable, there’s an art to the trashy light novel and while he isn’t exactly a master of it Atwater does a good job. Still the time without Aunder will be nice. Honestly I’m looking forward to him not being around until he inevitably comes back because Anime tropes and all. permanently, he’s whinier than Dark and more edgy too. I notice Aunder isn’t dead though which if I’m honest is disappointing. It dragged a bit, maybe I put it down because the writing was stale in parts but in the end it was still worth it. The title of the review should pretty much state my feelings on the subject but the book wasn’t bad. ![]()
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