an isekai that diverges itself by not giving the MC any obvious cheats at first and by being written in a first person pov. Especially in the first chapters where the MC finds herself in a strange world, I found the fist person pov to be suitable as it helped ewpress that sense of confusionxand exploration. A much more digestible read if you're interested in stories about people transported into fantasy realms, but are tired of the japanese mc's and their inherent cliche's. Speaking of which, the main character is aware of stories like this but still reacts as if all of this is a real world that can kill her. No shouts like "where is my meeting with god? I want cheats!" Decently written, a few grammar mistakes and other flaws. Certainly not literary perfection, but I consider it slightly better than the translations of the japanese stuff or most other litrpg isekai's
I’m going to be honest. It’s pretty hard to read until around chapter 12 where the grammar starts to improve. It’s written like a light novel and is a pretty fun read after that. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Just for your synopsis, I'm giving you 5 stars. You've touched one of the main problems of reincarnation fics. Other authors keep on taking form of an ethereal powerful being like gods or other kinds of ROBs just to explain and give some credence to their main character getting an extremely OP power or system.
Hana was the perfect high school girl. Always kind to her classmates and family. That is until she became addicted to MMORPGs and her life did a total 180. Due to a string of unfortunate events, she finds herself knocking on death’s door. O
Alastair Carter is a 27-year-old marketing and management teacher like many others around the world. Well… maybe besides the fact that he teaches some of that world’s prodigies, but it’s just a small detail. Even though he loves
“Welcome Traveler.”
It was what Soren first heard when he met an impossibly strange man in a horrendously strange world, where fantasy became reality. Now, stranded in the unknown world, Soren must make use of the discovery that
Hiroki is not your average protagonist. He is a mysterious, reclusive man who was regarded as one of the best students in his school. Despite being an ace in almost every subject, no one knew his true nature or what kind of person he was. He was s
an isekai that diverges itself by not giving the MC any obvious cheats at first and by being written in a first person pov. Especially in the first chapters where the MC finds herself in a strange world, I found the fist person pov to be suitable as it helped ewpress that sense of confusionxand exploration. A much more digestible read if you're interested in stories about people transported into fantasy realms, but are tired of the japanese mc's and their inherent cliche's. Speaking of which, the main character is aware of stories like this but still reacts as if all of this is a real world that can kill her. No shouts like "where is my meeting with god? I want cheats!" Decently written, a few grammar mistakes and other flaws. Certainly not literary perfection, but I consider it slightly better than the translations of the japanese stuff or most other litrpg isekai's
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I’m going to be honest. It’s pretty hard to read until around chapter 12 where the grammar starts to improve. It’s written like a light novel and is a pretty fun read after that. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Just for your synopsis, I'm giving you 5 stars. You've touched one of the main problems of reincarnation fics. Other authors keep on taking form of an ethereal powerful being like gods or other kinds of ROBs just to explain and give some credence to their main character getting an extremely OP power or system.
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A refreshing story, instead of an adventure story, despite having a lot of action, I felt more reading a Slice of Life, it was fun.
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