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, by Hiro Ainana

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, by Hiro Ainana


PDF Download , by Hiro Ainana

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File Size: 19438 KB

Print Length: 208 pages

Publisher: Yen On (January 31, 2017)

Publication Date: January 31, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B01MD0M53B

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As someone who keeps up with the WN's translation, I can say this was absolutely worth reading. It becomes apparent very quickly that while the underlying story is the same, the author added new events and subtly changed others. I never felt like I was rereading the WN word for word like I did with the Overlord LNs (though that comparison is probably unfair.)Second, the translation was done by somebody who clearly knows how English works. Don't get me wrong, I'm VERY grateful that S. does the translations, but the poor English often left me scratching my head as to what's going on, or I had to reread a line several times before I understood. Not so with this LN.To new readers, I think if you enjoy 'transported/reincarnated in a new world' stories like Overlord or Mushoku Tensei you will enjoy this. I can't recommend it enough.If I have to criticize anything though, it's that the English translation now makes it sometimes unclear just who is talking from the Youth Squad. Liza was generally serious lines, Pochi ended in ", Nanodesu" and Tama ended in "~?" I understand those last two don't have good translations into English (Pochi's line was changed to ", sir") but it might just be something I have to get used to like I did in the WN.

This is a fun entry in the so-called *Isekai* - or summoned to/trapped in another world - genre. A computer programmer named Ichiro is enduring a "death march" at his company working on games that are on a deadline and must be finished. Meaning work till you finish the task by said deadline, thus the term "death march". As he is dealing with the last-minute changes and fixes to games, made all the harder by another employee quitting suddenly, he falls asleep.He is surprised to find himself in the most wondrous dream imaginable. He is in a world with such vivid views and the RPG mechanics similar to the games he was working on are in play. Granted, the dream kinda sucked at first as he was being attacked by these lizardmen-type of creatures and the wounds hurt. But once he won that fight, things took a turn for the better.He meets some cool people, including a young woman named Zena. Of course, Zena's affection for him is awkward since while his dream self is 15, his real age is 29. He also is really high-level and basically stronger than the equivalent of Superman in this dream. In fact, fans have jokingly called him "fantasy-Saitama" and *One-Punch Man* fans will get the reference. He goes on to enjoy his time in this fun dream world when the truth eventually hits him.This *ISN'T* a dream. He really truly *is* in another world. Of course, once he realizes this, he has so much to consider. How did he get here? How does he get home? *Can* he even get home? He doesn't know the answers to these questions, but he resolves to a) find the answers, and b) calmly live his life here in this world until he can find the answer. If worse comes to worse and he is stuck in this other world, he will simply do his best to live his life out as happily as possible.And that's the basic tenor of the story. I mean, yes, there is action, quite a bit in fact, but this gentle and outright just *fun* tone is the norm (and continues to be, from what I've read online). He meets and helps save folks, but the emphasis is on the heartwarming aspects of the story. Camaraderie, kindness, redemption, so forth. *THESE* are the crux of the tale. I mean, he saves some persecuted slave girls that become *not* his love interests, but his children basically.This certainly is a unique take on things, not so much in the bare bones of the plot, which is fairly common in such *Isekai* stories, but in the emphasis being on the heartwarming and the fun travelogue types of stuff. I really enjoyed it.To add to the really "awwww" moments is some really lovely art, especially in the color page inserts. The hues and the bright colors and such are just wonderful. More so, the skin tones and the details on the characters look more "real" than much other art. Truly great stuff. The inside illustrations are not as good as the absence of the colors takes away something from from the charm.Whether it be Satou (the name Ichiro adopts), Zena, the slaves they save (persecuted peoples who are abused unfortunately in this slave-holding culture), the inn staff, and such, there is a decent amount of characterization for each person introduced. Given how very important characterization is to me, this is only a plus.In many stories, the camaraderie is a key thing to my personal enjoyment, and the characters' in this story having such heartwarming moments, love for each other, so on, makes it a must-read. I Highly Recommend it.Rating: 5/5 Stars.

I've read a handful of these "summoned to another world" series, but this is by and large the best one I've read, and I'll tell you why: it's the main character.There are several tropes that these isekei heroes fall under, but Satou isn't any of them. He's not some oblivious harem protagonist, he's not some virgin that gets flustered by even glancing at a woman, he's not an extreme introvert that can't hold a conversation to save his life, and he's not an idiot to fully flaunt his power to try to force his new world to fully comply to the expectations of his old world.He's calm, cool, collected, and intelligent. He's also compassionate to those that struggle, even though he doesn't go out of his way to find them (as you would expect of a normal human being). He's honestly one of the most realistic everyday hero of any of these stories I've read so far. He just wants to have a pleasant journey through this new world of magic and mystery and along the way gets caught up in these situations, or runs into people in serious trouble, and ends up saving a lot of lives and hardships.Overall, the theme is pretty easy going, but there's plenty of real conflict along the way, which makes the story truly interesting.

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