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The premise is quite common - reincarnation into OP game character, and to my liking. That alone might sway people to read it. But unlike many others, it is masterfuly done. The writing, pacing, vocabulary are heads above anything I have read on this site so far, which is full of light novels, so to say, but still. Characters feel as characters, they are different and act, speak differently. The plot is good enough. Overall I would say author knows what he is doing. From the perspective of someone who wants to write the story he likes and from the perspective of a writer, aka how to write properly.
There are some things that are considered cliche or 'default' for such genre, and that is how everyone is awed and humbled by the MC. The first time I read it I haven't paid much attention to the constant reactions of others. Although on my second binge session it was much more prominent to me. Close to a half of this read is secondary characters being impressed by the MC. Personally, I'm okay with it. Furthermore, it is done skillfuly - it doesn't feel repetitive or uncalled for. Though for those new to the genre, be aware.
In conclusion, give it a read, even if you have never tried something like that, you might stay for quality. And if synopsis sounds interesting to you - it's binging time.
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Despite a lot of generic time-saving elements being used, like the system, guilds, levels etc. Everything creates surprisingly original setting. Existence of system makes sense as MC ends up in the world that is supposed to be like the game she played, so it had to have system and levels to keep the similarity, but it got surrounded with additional lore to explain it. Guilds follow game-like concept. Adventurers guild is pretty much the only generic element that was taken as is, but that also could be explained by it being based of a game.
Characters are fun. There's variety of character types and MC herself is quite original. Her lack of faciall expressions is used well. The way it's written makes it easier to express her emotions to the reader in narration instead of making her plain and hard to understand.
The tension is in the air once things kick off. Every chapter makes you want to read next one right away.
And the humor... It's great! The comedic undertone laid under serious events and absurd situations that are funny exactly because all parties involved are serious about it, but might operate on different understanding of the situation.
Honestly, it's hard to point out what this novel might be missing. There are some great things in other novels that I like that aren't here, but you can't throw everything into one novel, because some things just match only specific styles of novels.
Some people mentioned the novel sometimes being slow due to the amount of descriptions. I strongly disagree with this opinion. The amount of descriptions is just right. If anything, the average novels on SH have too little descriptions. Many novels are so focused on actions, that the surroundings of the action and characters suffer by not being properly described. The descriptions here are not only not boring, but also they build up excitement more. Without those this novel and it's world would be more plain. And again, the descriptions aren't too much. I've read novels that overdo the descriptions and this is definitely not the case here.
The only part that is a bit concerning is that the matter of persona of MC and her game character are brushed off and it doesn't even seem like she's concerned much by it or by not knowing why or how she ended I this world. She acts as if she was her character and her only concern is that she has more memories of her original self than of her game character, as if she was rejecting her own identity and wanted to fully become her character.
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Novel is ok, if you are into some light reading with "Overlord type" OP character.
By that I mean:
- every chapter people will praise MC for being OP.
- most of her problems are results of her own actions.
- MC mostly bland, without any unique personality, so reader can somewhat easly associate themselves with her.
- no global plot or clear goals for MC
So, it can be fun on chapter to chapter basis, but mediocre as a whole
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This is the best story of this plot type I've encountered. And I love this plot where someone reincarnates into a game and is completely OP. So far the MC is great and so is the disciple. Can't wait to get to whatever drama the disciple has going on.
Truly hope this gets hundreds of chapters. This will be one of the few I read every chapter the day it releases.
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The story revolves around someone isekaied into their character from a game far in the future.
OP protagonist is a personal favorite stereotype, but to remain as objective as I can, it's great. No crazy world-bending spells, no random mood swings, and down-to-earth yet enjoyable events occupy most of the time, minus a handful of situations.
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Best representation of how powerful magic can be used in a real world, not just fireball, but in all parts of life. Also very lively characters, although not much plot so far. Looking forward to future chapters))
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