If you're looking for a "no thoughts; head empty" read, then look no further. But if you're in the mood to critically think about the content you're consuming (even a little bit), then you might be signing up for a bit of a headache with this story. Many things in this story crumble under the lightest of questioning.
I think the most positive single quality I can point out about this story is its delivery of sappy dialog between lovers once the first love interest is introduced. If that's your jam, then I recall some particularly cheesy one-liners for you to enjoy.
Some of the noted inconsistencies / irksome parts:
Spoiler
Goddess recruits MC due to her extremely high libido. MC rejects all advances
MC has zero personality change after living 18 years in the new world. She has made zero mental progress despite doubling her mind's age. The story really reads as "if it didn't happen in writing, then it didn't happen at all". There are multi-year time skips in the beginning but it's as if a single day has gone by for each one when it comes to anything but the MC's age.
MC is trained by warrior mother. Upon first fight with antagonists, is taken complete surprise by all her own physical capabilities, including running faster than the speed of sound.
MC has made zero friends yet is constantly lusted after and she kept her previous life's memories about being lonely to motivate herself to not have this happen again.
MC, completely unprompted, reveals hiding place of her family to antagonist
MC's village is the embodiment of "we've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas" when it comes to dealing with the antagonists. They've known about the problem for years and do little to nothing to prepare.
A race of completely martial people have never developed grappling.
I woke up naked and all alone in a summoning circle, the only clue to my past is a demon summoning book and the hazy memories of a world very different from the one I find myself in now. I should probably be more concerned with the changes that ha
Jadis has no idea how she died. One minute she’s living her life as a young college student in Pennsylvania, the next she’s hurtling through the unimaginable, incomprehensible void of the space between realities as a lost and detached
Brandy is finally able to start her Pokémon adventure!
But in a world where Pokémon are all monster girls with something extra swinging between the legs, becoming a Trainer is much more physically challenging.
Learning to balance h
I was just looking for a second job to supplement my income. I was not expecting a dramatic reveal of previously-unknown demonic heritage. I also wasn’t expecting to have to deal with that question that has been nagging me for years.
Meira is watched from another dimension by two beings of immense power.
Duality. The twin goddesses of a foreign world, one of dark violent lusts, and the other of pure and proper love, have their eyes on Meira’s dual personality tra
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If you're looking for a "no thoughts; head empty" read, then look no further. But if you're in the mood to critically think about the content you're consuming (even a little bit), then you might be signing up for a bit of a headache with this story. Many things in this story crumble under the lightest of questioning.
I think the most positive single quality I can point out about this story is its delivery of sappy dialog between lovers once the first love interest is introduced. If that's your jam, then I recall some particularly cheesy one-liners for you to enjoy.
Some of the noted inconsistencies / irksome parts:
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