By Adamos_Amet
Austin was a kid that loved to watch Anime, especially Pokemon. Annoyed at how the series was going after Sinnoh, he fell asleep before waking up, somehow as Ash the morning he began his journey. In shock at what happened he tries to find a way to
I do not recommend this series for people who have trouble glossing over illogical MCs. He is cool hero person for a year and wants to stay there but when he returns to japan he immediately becomes apathetic and resigned to the world. Um what? He still has magic and
a troll shows up so he knows that magic crap is going on elsewhere
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the characters and dialogue feel unnatural. They feel like what an alien thinks humans are like.
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I liked the start of this novel. I thought it was a neat take on isekai aftermath. The first arc seemed to go that way. The story starts out with a guy who gets sent back to his highschool self after defeating the demon lord. He is of course really bitter about getting tossed out in garbage in his sleep.
The first arc that deals with this is really good. Most of the story takes place doing things a jaded high schooler would.
However, eventually it pivots. It doesn't pivot well. As a slice of life, returner story the setup works well. However, the pivot turns it more and more into a power fantasy. Jin is a poor choice for a power fantasy protag.
#1 He's a generalist (So his fights are boring)
#2 He's not funny / likable so while rooting for him to make it in school works, cheering for him to be a hero doesn't. There are so many better power fantasies out there and pivoting into this realm ruins what makes this novel stand out.
Be warned, this has lots of grammar errors. It doesn't bother me but the sentences come across like they are machine translated. It is still readable but very noticable.
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It is one of the best on Scribblehub I Found hmm There is sometimes you can find unstaisfying basically Overall it is a good read. It's interesting and well written and make little curious what will happen next and Dialogues are perfectly well balanced between characters. Each chapter is not short it is definitely long over 3000 words average. I think I really enjoyed no disappointment up until so far I can say. Rating depends on user to user. I give this relating to authors that sumbit novel on Scribblehub. Thanks for author for Wonderful work. My view can change depend on how much I read.
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Update (chap 75) : FoodisGood said "the characters and dialogue feel unnatural. They feel like what an alien thinks humans are like." <- Very true, and why I stopped reading.
Origional Review (chap 20) : It's a decent story about a boy who's a little messed up. I'm only on chapter 20, but the chapters are surprisingly long. I was pleasantly surprised since I had expected the current 119 chapters to be read in an evening.
The MC gets returned to Earth, and then supernatural stuff starts to happen. The MC, despite the world as a whole either ignoring or abusing him, still wants to be a sane, law-abiding, member of society.
One review criticized him for being "apathetic and resigned to the world", despite still having his magic. Something that comes up over and over again is, yeah, he could do some terrible stuff, but doesn't. He could quit his sh*tty job and go rob a bank, but he doesn't. He could literally rip his sh*tty boss in half, but doesn't.
But just because he isn't a villain doesn't mean he's a hero. Been there, done that, screw it. If you want me to save you, pay me to do it.
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This novel is a classic Japanese light novel with an overpowered MC building a harem-like entourage and a tsundere love interest.
For a light novel, it is quite good, but suffer from many of the defaults of the genre, such as a very cliché plot, a lack of character depth and flat dialogs.
Nice read for those that like the genre, but otherwise, it is a pass.
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