The moment the dying Aki opens his eyes, he is shocked. Not his hospice room but green meadows, blue sky and the villages of his favorite MMO await him.
A fever dream? Or a new lease of life?
To Aki it’s a chance to correct the story line he once hated and save his beloved sword maiden.
But his brazen steps soon halt when the impending war covers the land in flames.
Thrown into unknown conflicts, he has to use his game knowledge to protect his new home from a sheer unending horde of enemies.
Vol. 1 - The Lone Macaw - 39 Chapters
Vol. 2 - The Dancing Fireflies - WIP
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Don't really like MC's that are delusional and naive. MC just follows the carrot around. MC wants to explore the world but gets his ass shackle to the first lord. Anyways I'm dropping this novel.
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I hate Aki so much that I love the story! A LitRPG without any screens.
It is one of those stories that shocks me when I see them on SH. It has an interesting premise and a captivating backstory. Even though volume 1 has ended there are so many questions unanswered.
The characterisation is the best feature of the story. Every character including several of the side-characters have unique personalities that add to the story.
As for grammar, there are a few mistakes, but it is not something that would break the flow.
Its a well written story that any audience will find captivating and love to read.
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Excellent read. It absolutely deserves its high rating so far.
Going against the grain of your average fast paced isekai novel we are all accustomed to, The Lone Macaw takes a much more slice of life approach. As of Chapter 11, which I read up to and felt I had enough information to write a review, not a whole lot has happened. And that’s perfectly fine. The MC is not your average OP isekai protagonist, they are an insecure, lost, frightened person who still hasn’t come to complete grips with their current predicament. The side characters are lively and believable, they sound like what many of us would imagine a small, tight knit group of villagers would be like.
While the narration in the first few chapters takes some getting used to, it helps set you up to enjoy the pacing. The prose is tight and well done with very few errors that snuck through the authors edit passes. The descriptions are spot on and help build a world for us, as readers, and is accompanied by some pretty nice illustrations.
I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the story and seeing how the MC grows and interacts with their new world. &Nbsp;
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