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

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  • Easygoing Territory Defense by the Optimistic Lord: Production Magic Turns a Nameless Village into the Strongest Fortified City Vol. 3 - Just like the first 2 volumes it’s entertaining but it needs to get shaken up a bit with the actual plot. The entire volume is basically “and then I build another house, and then another, and over there I build some more houses…etc.”.

    Victoria of Many Faces, Vol. 1 - Beautiful, sweet and overall great volume. Incredible MC, loveable sidekick, and a sweet romance with a likable love interest. The author is really great at writing the type of Slice of Life romance I enjoy just as it was in Soup Forrest. The volume itself feels completed with everything but one minor plot thread neatly finished and wrapped up. But Goodreads has it with 3 volumes already. It’s a bit like how Bookworm finished one part of MC’s life and left open the option for a continuation when a new chapter of her life starts. Looking forward to the next one.

    A Young Lady Finds Her True Calling Living with the Enemy Vol.1 + 2 - After enjoying Victoria of Many Faces so much I picked up this series by the same author. It’s another hyper-competent heroine story and you can see a lot of the same broad strokes as in Victoria - just a bit more rough around the edges. The second volume was extremely rushed and the romance had hardly any space to breathe and grow. The content there was rushed so much that it could have easily filled 2 or 3 more volumes if it had been paced like the first volume. And the extra space would have done the romance aspect well. It honestly feels as if the author had planned content for more books but got told there would be only one more and now he had to get it all into this 2nd volume somehow.





  • My favorite novels are the eternally unfinished Kingkiller Chronicles Trilogy by Patric Rothfuss. Sadly it doesn’t look like it will ever be finished so I can’t really recommend anyone to get into it.

    Instead I’ll recommend the Finovar Tapestry Trilogy by Guy Gavriel Kay. I think this series is what cemented my love for isekai stories long before I started to read light novels. Many of the usual isekai tropes we see today were already there 40 years ago. The only thing missing are cheat skills and video game mechanics.

    [META] The good Myne seems to work this week and if we don’t get repeated topics in the coming weeks I’m happy.



  • I see, like just looking at the broad strokes but not looking at the details. I.e. “MC sitting in room saying something” instead of “MC saying something while sitting at her desk with anxious body language and fiddling with a pen while the bin and floor are littered with crumpled sheets of paper”. I do that as well whenever I read a manga, but in Witch Hat Atelier I seem to linger on the details and zoom in from time to time to drink it all in.

    And to be fair I often do the same with light novels where MC’s inner monologue is mostly rambling. I scan the pages for quotation marks and just read those when it seems like MC is going on an especially bad tangent.






  • There isn’t a thread for Dahlia In Bloom so I’ll post here how much I HATE the voice of Volfred. He’s supposed to be the super strong and tough soldier that stands at the vanguard of a monster hunter division that laughs death in the face. And then they somehow decided to go with a breathy shota twink voice for him. I hope they haven’t ruined the LN for me.