Light Novel

Imouto Sae Ireba Ii Limited Addition Comes with a Card Game

Featuring the god-tier bishoujo artwork of Kantoku and snappy, engaging writing, Imouto Sae Ireba Ii is one of my favourite novel series.

I found out that the limited release edition of the brand new volume 11 comes with a pretty cool – an imouto themed card game. I haven’t seen a photo of the rules yet, but it looks like a pretty simple and amusing self-contained game based on what I can see on the cards.

It might just be the Kantoku artwork beckoning me but I really want to get my hands on this.

Light Novel

Light Novel Choroin Desuga Koibito ni wa Naremasenka? – Looks great!

Japanese Title:ちょろいんですが恋人にはなれませんか?

The second volume of this light novel series came out in Japan just recently and instantly grabbed me with its cover illustration. It’s pretty hard to avert your eyes from any artwork of a short-haired blonde loli in a loosening school uniform, but something about this adorable, soft art style definitely stuck with me.

I don’t think anyone has thought of translating it yet, but the setup seems to be a pretty standard love-comedy routine based around a harem of three girls. The twist for this series is in the titular ‘choroin’ (a mix of choroi meaning easy and heroine). The main character saves three girls from trouble in short succession in the one eventful day only to have all three of them confess their love for him in just 5 minutes. Easy girls indeed! Suspiciously easy..

There isn’t much more to the setup, but it seems fairly popular so I’m guessing it has a decently fun writing style.

The art is definitely a winner here, seems to be the pro debut for doujinshi artist TwinBox. Pixiv: https://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?id=264932

The designs aren’t too derivative and are packed with individuality, and his soft lines and vibrant hues really pull you in. He also has a knack for restrained sexiness in his drawings that make them nice and erotic without giving too much away!

Hoping someone picks this up at some point as I’d really like to check it out!

 

Light Novel, Reviews

SAO Progressive Vol 5 Review

 

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After successfully untangling themselves from a dangerous encounter with
the Black Poncho Man and clearing the fifth floor of Aincrad, Kirito and Asuna
head to the next challenge, an area filled with…puzzles?
What’s more,
because of the precarious balance of power between two large guilds aiming for
the same item, “The Flag of Valor”, there’s also a murderous PK group to be wary
of. As the problems seem to pile up, Kirito and Asuna face the sixth floor of
Aincrad completely unaware of the malicious trap awaiting them!!

Reki Kawahara’s Sword Art Online series seems to be a divisive topic across the anime fandom, with people either firmly in the hate it or love it category. Putting the whole rape controversy aside, most critics take aim at the wasted potential of the original SAO scenario – thousands of players locked in an RPG of death only to quickly divert into more standard action/harem tones. Progressive is Reki Kawahara’s answer to that – revisiting the original story and fleshing it out in earnest. Each novel is a floor of Aincrad, and he leaves few stones unturned in addressing the players personal feelings about being trapped in the game, the budding societal friction as guilds start to form, the mechanics of the game and, of most interest to me, the PK element.

I’ve really loved this series so far – at this point Kawahara is a far better writer than when he tackled his early sword art stuff and it shows. He has a far better handle of character and the prose is fleshed out and interesting to delve into. The floor boss fights are usually a highlight – Kawahara is a master of ramping up the tension with devious twists and turns in these battles. Unfortunately, this novel splits the current floor into two books, so we won’t get the boss fight until next volume, but this excitement is supplemented by another knife’s edge encounter with the cunning and bloodthirsty PKers.

 

Kirito and Asuna are ambushed by Morte and a accomplice while they are completely paralised as part of a story quest. How they manage to cheat death and fight their way out of this impossible situation makes for a thrilling chapter. Kirito’s duels with Morte are always so well written, with each and every blow of the battle described with suspense and adrenaline-fueled quick-thinking. This time Asuna is also involved and really saves the day with her fearless wit.

If i had to name a flaw in Progressive it has been in Asuna’s characterisation. It’s fairly clear that Kawahara can’t write female characters overly well, and Asuna’s cute jabs and death stares at Kirito over every social misstep often miss the cute he was aiming for and land squarely in annoying territory. This novel is a big improvement though, striking the right balance between being confident and willful, but also frigid bashful as you might expect from a young maiden. There are some really cute moments with her and Kirito this chapter that give much needed chemistry to their romance.

And of course it wouldn’t be SAO with a touch of fanservice so we get an obligatory bath scene thrown in at the end – not that I’m complaining. Circumstances lead to Kirito wrestling with Asuna naked in the bath and they are joined by the well-endowed Kizmel. An enviable scenario to be in, no doubt.

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Reviews

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord #6 Review

 

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Lumachina has set out to reform the corrupted Church! Choosing to help her, Diablo finally makes his way to the Royal Capital. Even though a great battle against the Paladins looms ahead, Diablo is certain of his victory, for the new equipment he’s gained from his Treasure Vault is overwhelmingly powerful by this world’s standards. But before the battle can commence, the Church’s believers stand in Diablo’s way, powerless and helpless. Not wishing to fight them, Lumachina is imprisoned by the Church and falsely blamed for crimes she didn’t even commit! The High Priest, the pacifist she is, accepts even this unjust treatment, but Diablo can’t just sit idly and let that pass.

“You fools who cannot even tell friend apart from foe—I have no reason to forgive your existences any longer!”

Will Diablo’s great magic annihilate the Church!? This is the sixth volume of the adventure of an earth-shakingly powerful Demon Lord (or at least someone who acts like one) taking on another world!

I’ve been hanging out for this volume for a while now, so I sunk my teeth into it and finished it off in a couple of sittings. As usual the writing style is really easy to digest, in the classic light novel kind of way and there’s a great mixture of action and romance/harem situations, both of which are intensifying with each new volume!

As promised by the (very alluring) cover, there is a big focus on the young Horn. As a legit loli of tender age, she’s sure to excite plenty of lolicon readers out there. It also means she’s pretty adorable and ripe for character growth. This volume she gets a serious power-up with the use of an item (a leather collar, of course) which makes her a servant of sorts to Diablo. It seems you officially join the harem when you get a collar – a theme I don’t think I’ll tire of any time soon. Horn puts her newfound power to good use on a solo rescue mission which is probably the highlight of this novel.

In terms of the story, the church arc is wrapped up efficiently, which I’m thankful for since it was probably less interesting than the other story elements that this series can now explore. Naturally, it culminated in Diablo kicking some ass raw with a flurry of god-like spells. It wasn’t as badass as him shutting down the demon lord invasion last volume, but still satisfying.

The ecchi elements didn’t disappoint, with the author giving a few girls some alone time with Diablo. The definite highlights for me were the finger-based mana-insertion recharge of the ever thirsty and masochistic Rose, and, best of all, some erotic bath time with the petite and bashful Rem. This was the first time Rem got some good skinship and intimacy points, although it was sadly interrupted before it could get too far.

Overall, it wasn’t the best volume, but still a great, entertaining read. Can’t wait for next one!

How Not To Summon a Demon Lord is published in English by J-novel club

https://j-novel.club/v/how-not-to-summon-a-demon-lord-volume-6

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