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It's decent. I like to tone down expectations. I think it's one of those series that may surprise early on, but then become a bit old hat later, so I think that's why you see some negative reaction later on in its run (it's also popular, so...). There's one really amazing episode mid run that is sandwiched between some just ok stuff, so I'm hoping for more of that later in the books if I read them (I actually jumped into the series by watching those mid season EPs, then going back). The opening moments are definitely hooking though.
The protagonist is an idiot though (and unfortunately not in the "ha ha, funny" way, but the "why did you do that you baka!, make the right choice" way). xC
Nek0 Neha wrote: "Well, I've always read the light novels for stuff I've already seen, so this will be the first time (in a reaaallly looong time, if not, ever) that I'll be checking out the novel before the anime!"
Same here, but really, it'll be the first light novel I'll have read in a little while. ;) I'm looking forward to it. I've already got it from the library and everything. :)
Same here, but really, it'll be the first light novel I'll have read in a little while. ;) I'm looking forward to it. I've already got it from the library and everything. :)
Nek0 Neha wrote: "My copy came in today! I flipped through it and it doesn't look like it has a crazy-ton of fragmented sentences like most light novels (which is usually what makes me lose interest in LNs)."
I think it depends which light novels you read. :) I don't remember Book Girl or Kieli having a lot of fragmented sentences.
I'm looking forward to reading this one. There are cat fairies. I need to see what this is about.
I think it depends which light novels you read. :) I don't remember Book Girl or Kieli having a lot of fragmented sentences.
I'm looking forward to reading this one. There are cat fairies. I need to see what this is about.

Selena wrote: " I don't remember Book Girl or Kieli having a lot of fragmented sentences.
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We really have to finish those series sometime. They're both so good.

Don't read a J-Novel club translation. xD
I read them with a text to speech program, and every 10 seconds the robot says "quote" when "..." appears because it doesn't know to pause at and then skip the line.
Mike wrote: "We really have to finish those series sometime. They're both so good."
We definitely need to. :-) Maybe after this book.
We definitely need to. :-) Maybe after this book.

Mike wrote: "We really have to finish those series sometime. They're both so good."
Oh, you really should! Though I can't say much about Book Girl (I've only read the first book), I really enjoyed Kieli and finished the series at the beginning of the year. It can get a little dark and sad in places but it's definitely worthwhile. :)

Just finished the prologue.
Rule #1 of light novels: if someone dies in the prologue, chances are they don't stay dead (lol)
Rule #1 of light novels: if someone dies in the prologue, chances are they don't stay dead (lol)

Rule #1 of light novels: if someone dies in the prologue, chances are they don't stay dead (lol)"
Unless they were a red shirt. Seen at least one LN and anime with the "lone survivor". If you're named after a color, you are already deceased. 😇

Spoiler for the ending of chapter 1: (view spoiler)
Nek0 Neha wrote: "So far, I like how the novel's poking fun at the current, popular tropes that follow fantasies and being transported to different realms, and how it's being used in the plot specifically. While I'm enjoying it now, I hope it doesn't get old or tedious down the road. :o"
Agreed. I think it's a fun way of upending reader expectations and introducing the setting but I hope that as Subaru comes to understand his situation a little better, he will start to ease away from it.

Interestingly, while Satella has been directly informing Subaru about various elements of the world, her reactions have been dropping hints about the setting as well. For instance, we can tell that (view spoiler) so we can assume that these things are actually bigger deals than Subaru is aware of. It will be interesting to see how people from within the setting react to the same bits of information.
Edit: I couldn't help myself so I read ahead, haha. I won't discuss future chapters until the group gets there though.
Looks like I'm the slow on in the group as usual lol
I really like how self-aware this one is. Subaru always saying "if this were anime" makes me think of all the actual anime that do this trope. XD The series MAR especially.
I really like how self-aware this one is. Subaru always saying "if this were anime" makes me think of all the actual anime that do this trope. XD The series MAR especially.
I have about 20 pages left to chapter one.
Is it just me, or has a whole lot of nothing been accomplished so far? It works for now because we're learning a bit more about the world and the characters, but if they keep not getting anything done, I'll probably get frustrated. ^^;;;
Is it just me, or has a whole lot of nothing been accomplished so far? It works for now because we're learning a bit more about the world and the characters, but if they keep not getting anything done, I'll probably get frustrated. ^^;;;


The first chapter is mostly there to establish the setting, the characters and their goals and I agree with Nek0 - the end of the chapter is where things begin to pick up. However, if you've read the book's blurb then you might begin to get a little frustrated going forwards... (view spoiler)
I actually did not read the blurb too thoroughly. So this is going to be a black-comedy fantasy-world version of Groundhog Day? That could be interesting.

I looked over the color pages at the front too and I feel like there's a rather large spoiler in the character descriptions, which is odd since for another character they wouldn't even give a name. I specifically avoided the blurb so I could at least start clean and the first thing I see is a sentence explaining the entire plot concept. (view spoiler) Granted it's not a huge shock after that prologue, but it still seems a bit much to reveal in the "dramatis personae" section.
I'm interested, but my first impression here isn't the greatest.

I understand / agree, and tedious is totally the right word. The writing/translation doesn't help. I'm now halfway through chapter 1 and the constant repetition of everything and awkward phrasing is killing me.

I know it's too late to ask, though, does "fragmented sentences" mean incomplete sentences like sentences without verb? Or does it mean just a very short sentence?

Mike wrote: "I specifically avoided the blurb so I could at least start clean and the first thing I see is a sentence explaining the entire plot concept."
It's odd because the book itself is somewhat coy about this (major!) plot point and only explicitly states it about two-thirds in but the blurb and character bios list it plainly as if it's not a big deal at all. I wonder whether the Japanese edition also spoils this reveal in its blurb/bio section?
I agree that revealing this plot point from the outset lowers the effectiveness of the novel and makes reading some sections of the book frustrating but I don't think we should discuss this further until the group read is at a point where we can all talk about it without using spoilers or being indirect. :)

I was expecting Subaru to (view spoiler) so I was pleasantly surprised that instead he took an entirely different path (view spoiler) . I wasn't expecting (view spoiler) .
Nek0 Neha wrote: "What do you think of the villain?"
I haven't met the villain yet, but I'm assuming it's the scantily clad woman in the black dress with a cape? She screams villain to me. Like, only way it'd be more obvious is if she had literally had the word "evil" printed on her chest.
I haven't met the villain yet, but I'm assuming it's the scantily clad woman in the black dress with a cape? She screams villain to me. Like, only way it'd be more obvious is if she had literally had the word "evil" printed on her chest.
I also find it very interesting that her costume was almost the exact opposite of Satella's. Satella wears white robes with the short layered white skirt and has silver hair. Obvious villain wears a long black dress and a cape and has dark hair.
I wonder if this was done to contrast the characters on purpose, or if the author was going with a Star Wars world-view (bad guys wear black, good guys wear white)
I wonder if this was done to contrast the characters on purpose, or if the author was going with a Star Wars world-view (bad guys wear black, good guys wear white)

The villain doesn't do much for me honestly. We understand that she is doing the deal with Felt on behalf of someone and that the badge is her priority but I don't think anyone would have been fooled by her introduction into thinking she's anything but the villain and then she turns murderous a few pages later. It's a quick and obvious reveal.
On a different subject, Chapter 3 - it's pretty short! (view spoiler)
It seems to me that whoever wants the badge isn't after the badge itself, but instead wants to keep it away from the girl-formerly-known-as-Satella. Villain lady didn't seem too worried about not getting the badge until Suburu said he was returning it.
I wonder what that badge actually is? And why villain lady (and/or her employer) would turn to murder to play keep away?
I wonder what that badge actually is? And why villain lady (and/or her employer) would turn to murder to play keep away?

It's not to say that she's a bad villain but she's not a stand-out character to me. I'll definitely come back to chatting about her when the group hits chapter 5 since I keep trying to write future spoilers, haha. I'm also curious about her backers and how they're connected with not-Satella - it's a decent sequel hook. :)
I just met Master Swordsman dude (blanking on his name, it was something somewhat pretentious sounding).
I'm enjoying the book enough that, so long as nothing happens to really screw it up for me, that I'll probably read the next book in the series. :)
I'm enjoying the book enough that, so long as nothing happens to really screw it up for me, that I'll probably read the next book in the series. :)
I like the swordsman too, and totally agree that cat fairy needs more screen time. :-) Swordsman dude still has a super fancy name. Reinhardt or something, wasn't it?


So, going back to things that we were previously discussing:
(view spoiler)
Rose wrote: "I can't tell whether this is an issue that relates specifically to the English release (where they would expect most readers of the light novel to have seen the anime and know the premise) or whether it is also an issue with the Japanese light novel (as the story started out as a web novel and, again, they might expect most people to have already read that). "
My guess is that it comes from the Japanese release of the novel. Yen Press usually does a pretty good job translating what's there and not embellishing too much, especially at the character description pages. Otherwise, they'd have spoiled Elsa too, you know?
Rose wrote: "I wish she had stronger motivations to back that deterministic attitude up though. (view spoiler) "
A part of me doesn't think what's in that spoiler tag really happened. (view spoiler) And if that really is the case, then it's probably (view spoiler)
On an unrelated note, I'd be curious to know how much thought Nagatsuki-sensei put into the effects of Suburu's actions. Like, did he only think about how it would affect the named characters, or did he consider how it would change for others in the city as side effects?
Edit to my one spoiler tagged comment: Apparently, I wasn't quite far enough yet. :p Just ignore that bit lol. I was right though, which is why I'm leaving it. ;)
My guess is that it comes from the Japanese release of the novel. Yen Press usually does a pretty good job translating what's there and not embellishing too much, especially at the character description pages. Otherwise, they'd have spoiled Elsa too, you know?
Rose wrote: "I wish she had stronger motivations to back that deterministic attitude up though. (view spoiler) "
A part of me doesn't think what's in that spoiler tag really happened. (view spoiler) And if that really is the case, then it's probably (view spoiler)
On an unrelated note, I'd be curious to know how much thought Nagatsuki-sensei put into the effects of Suburu's actions. Like, did he only think about how it would affect the named characters, or did he consider how it would change for others in the city as side effects?
Edit to my one spoiler tagged comment: Apparently, I wasn't quite far enough yet. :p Just ignore that bit lol. I was right though, which is why I'm leaving it. ;)

I got the impression that the ripple effect of Subaru's actions to the rest of the world was fairly insignificant. At least in the first volume, his actions had no wider impact beyond those he directly interacted with. Depending on the direction the series takes though, that could eventually change.
Talking of Subaru, how did everyone feel about him? He's the main character but we haven't really discussed him yet!

There are some interesting things happening though, and the dramatic moments are pretty well done. A lot of it is a slog for me though. Right now I can't imagine continuing, but we'll see. If I like the story overall at the end but continue to have an issue with the writing I may switch over to the anime.
Suburu started growing on me by the end. It was really that final chapter that sold me on it, when everything comes together. I thought the final battle was pretty well done. :)

The epilogue was packed with nearly more plot developments and foreshadowing than the entire rest of the book. I'm interested, but I don't think I can take more of the poor writing (which never got any better). Might switch to the anime at some point.
Full review: https://derailmentsofthought.wordpres...

I think that's a fair assessment. The writing style issues you mentioned seem common amongst light novels - it's hard to say whether that stems from the source material or the translations though.
We're also probably on the same page when it comes to Subaru. I feel like his humour would translate a lot better in animated form - for example, the posing he's always doing is very much a visual gag and it comes across kind of awkwardly when written out - and his cluelessness for half the novel was a bit painful. He improved as the book went on and I'd like to think that he will become more likable and/or interesting in the sequels.
I'd like to continue on with the series but it's not a priority title for me. I'll keep an eye on it for discounts, I think. :)

Great point. Hadn't thought about it in those terms, but Subaru's gags are definitely mostly visual. I'm even more tempted to just go the anime route if I ever decide to continue.
Good plan. :) If you do continue let us know how it goes.
I actually read a really interesting article in Otaku USA. It's a review of the anime, but it actually explained how I felt about Suburu quite well. Here's the article if anyone wants to read it, but it seems to get into stuff from volume two of the novels, so spoilers in there.
The long and short of it is that Suburu is basically trash, but you gotta feel at least a little sorry for him. He keeps trying to change fate, even when it keeps stabbing him in the back (or in the case of most of the first deaths, the stomach), and that also makes him a pretty good protagonist in that sense.
The long and short of it is that Suburu is basically trash, but you gotta feel at least a little sorry for him. He keeps trying to change fate, even when it keeps stabbing him in the back (or in the case of most of the first deaths, the stomach), and that also makes him a pretty good protagonist in that sense.

It is fun most of the time and I loved Subaru and other characters. I am watching the show and reading light novel simultaneously by the way.
Thanks for choosing it ! :)

It is fun most of the time and I loved Subaru and other cha..."
I watch first and read later. Anime doesn't show all the details obviously, so going for details later is better.
I really liked Subaru: he is optimist and funny guy. Too bad he'll go through some horrible things. ( tbh I enjoy it ) Emilia is a nice person too^^
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Reading Schedule
4/9-4/22 Prologue & Chapter 1
4/23-4/29 Chapter 2
4/30-5/13 Chapter 3 & 4
5/14-5/27 Chapter 5 & Epilogue