A rewritten and more polished version of the first volume (chapters 1-68) can be found here: https://www.scribblehub.com/series/893293/rewrite-misadventures-incorporated--volume-one/
The greatest of adventures are never planned, nor do they necessarily start on the best of terms. But that does not mean that every sporadic escapade is sure to be good—a lesson that Claire Augustus, aristocrat, tomboy, and unwilling sacrifice, is forced to learn the hard way. Thrown in a dungeon she failed to anticipate, she has little choice but to kill her way out or fall in the process. All while coming to terms with a certain close contact's betrayal.
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So I'm writing this review right after reading latest chapter. So here are my thoughts.
I love and pity the MC, but hate like 50% of other characters.
The god of labyrinth basically minf**ks anyone coming inside. The god that MC worships (different one) appears in front of MC when she has a mental break and tries to convince her that is a necessary evil or even a good thing.
Sylvie the main support character is annoying and actively sabotages MC. She tries to kill MC two times at this point. MC learns ti soon after and my heart breaks when she answers that she never trusted Sylvie cause she never puts any trust in her friends. Holy sh*t my pity for MC like doubled in that moment. As did my hatred for Sylvie.
There is also a side character that is supposed to be parody of some sort of harem protagonist. He is just unlikable. I don't understand why he had to be written in.
I seriously love the story, MC and the progression. But I absolutely hate other characters in story.
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I came looking for Copper
and I found Silver
MC's pretty fun so I'm interested in how this tale develops. Would like to see more development into her history, why was she sacrificed even as a noble. Course for now it'd be only her interpretation of events.
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It's a rather interesting story that gets better as it goes.
Definitely recommend reading it if you like monster girls. The MC doesn't fall into the monster girl becoming human trope, She stays true to herself.
Some characters are annoying but I would say for good reason. It does add to the story not detract.
Not much of a review writer but I felt this one deserves it.
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One of the first things you will notice when reading this story is the high level of creativity and... variance, that is used to describe our protagonist and everyone else in the story.
I am here to assure you of two things: (1) yes this is on purpose, and (2) keep reading it's worth it. Treat it as a puzzle to figure out exactly what she is.
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I don't have anything to say besides that, this work is my favorite of all time, simply perfect, to any who read this you should definitely give it a try, and to those who have already read, let us pray to the Goddess of Recklessness and Ears 🙏
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The ridiculous level of unfairness against the protagonist, in the beginning, made this part of the story an agonizing read.
If you share this sensibility
do not read this story!endure! It gets so much more enjoyable.The writing and worldbuilding are excellent.
Except for the "stupidity" of the protagonist, it
'swas so overexaggeratedit feels like bad writing.The original review was a 3/5 at chapter 38.
As of volume two, chapter 68, I just had to change it to a 5/5 (additions in cursive, redaction crossed out)
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Pretty good story with interesting world-building and characters. I have a few overall gripes, like the pacing can feel a bit inconsistent, and slow character development, but it was satisfying to see Claire become a... better (?) person than she was at the start. I understand though, it's a pretty slowburn story, and though I prefer character development to begin a little bit sooner, that's just my own preference.
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Up to about chapter 150 I would've given it full 5 stars, unfortunately the quality and pacing drops drastically at that point. Grammar and spelling is consistently good. Characters are well thought out, as is the lore of the world.
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