Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers: Volume 1

Full Clearing Another World under a Goddess with Zero Believers: Volume 1

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  • Create Date:2022-01-02 07:20:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Isle Osaki
  • ISBN:B09H3Q2FCX
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Reviews

Adam

To be honest, there's nothing all that interesting about this book, but I still found I liked it。 It was a fairly boilerplate isekai light novel with rpg elements, but it was overall well done and worth reading。 To be honest, there's nothing all that interesting about this book, but I still found I liked it。 It was a fairly boilerplate isekai light novel with rpg elements, but it was overall well done and worth reading。 。。。more

Kiên Mạnh

If I weren't read the WN version of this series first, then I would have rated this book 3 star。 But hey, though started off slow and clich, but it gets better through time, and the author is really good at describing introspection of the characters。 So guys, just hang in there and continue to read for Volume 2, 3, maybe more, and you guys will definitely be surprised。 If I weren't read the WN version of this series first, then I would have rated this book 3 star。 But hey, though started off slow and clich, but it gets better through time, and the author is really good at describing introspection of the characters。 So guys, just hang in there and continue to read for Volume 2, 3, maybe more, and you guys will definitely be surprised。 。。。more

Pieter

Makoto and his classmates get into a car accident when their bus is swept of the road by an avalanche。 On death's door, a goddess picks them up and drops them in a sword-and-sorcery wold, or at least those that were about to die。 Everybody got powerful skills except Makoto, but his life expectancy is limited to ten years unless he does good deeds and earns experience by slaying monsters。 So he is forced to leave the safety and deal with his weak skills。 When an unknown goddess begs him to become Makoto and his classmates get into a car accident when their bus is swept of the road by an avalanche。 On death's door, a goddess picks them up and drops them in a sword-and-sorcery wold, or at least those that were about to die。 Everybody got powerful skills except Makoto, but his life expectancy is limited to ten years unless he does good deeds and earns experience by slaying monsters。 So he is forced to leave the safety and deal with his weak skills。 When an unknown goddess begs him to become her acolyte, he is still suspicious, but decides to accept the offer for she is the first person to acknowledge he is not useless。 And with that he sets his first few steps in the new world。The story is fairly typical slice-of-life adventurer story 。 The MC is somewhat weak, but works around it by using terrain and lesser skills to his advantage。 It is the kind of story I like。 The world appears to be fairly straight forward for the genre as well, but near the end a few things are reveals that add some mystery and potential depth to the world。 At the same time there are a few minor inconsistencies, nothing to distracting, but still raised my eyebrows a few time。 Dying of cold while the teacher can walk around on the return of a ski trip for example is odd。 You would expect there to be warm clothes in the bus, although I suppose those might have been difficult to reach。 The soul book being considered secret, and yet it is shared left and right and everybody knew the skills of the high schoolers is another example。 The "MC is weak and yet not" trope was played up a bit too much for my taste。 If his skills were normal, then why do not more people use them? And finally, that RPG skill tactical top-down view and automatic mapping aspect is most definitely not weak and while I can understand a high schooler missing the implications, any general worth their salt would not。Still, I enjoyed the story。 It is the type of tale I enjoy and the ending added enough of a twist that hooks me to the next volume。 。。。more

Michael

This first volume of this series doesn't do anything to really stand out in a huge pack of other isekai, but it was entertaining enough to keep me reading without pause。 I think it has potential to be a mindless fun romp。 This first volume of this series doesn't do anything to really stand out in a huge pack of other isekai, but it was entertaining enough to keep me reading without pause。 I think it has potential to be a mindless fun romp。 。。。more

Rebecca

If you're in the mood for boilerplate isekai, this is the book for you。 If you're in the mood for boilerplate isekai, this is the book for you。 。。。more

Aelvana

Makoto was a high school boy who loved RPGs to the point that when his class was stranded in a bus accident during a blizzard, he spent his last moments with his favorite game 。 。 。 and then woke up in a fantasy world。 But it's not at all the answer to his earnest wish: he's got stats lower than a young child, mostly-marginal skills, and has nothing going for him except his gamer mentality。 So I'm torn about this story。 I like the bits that focus on Makoto, as he's got an eclectic collection of Makoto was a high school boy who loved RPGs to the point that when his class was stranded in a bus accident during a blizzard, he spent his last moments with his favorite game 。 。 。 and then woke up in a fantasy world。 But it's not at all the answer to his earnest wish: he's got stats lower than a young child, mostly-marginal skills, and has nothing going for him except his gamer mentality。 So I'm torn about this story。 I like the bits that focus on Makoto, as he's got an eclectic collection of skills that he has to apply cleverly。 Like his magnificent level of control over water magic still doesn't mean squat when he doesn't have the mana to cause bigger effects even with a ready source of water nearby。 A lot of his strategy is simply luring enemies to a place that allows him to use his meager abilities to the fullest。 And Calm Mind is the cornerstone of everything he does。Then there's Lucy。 I don't like Lucy。 She (and every other female) would be a decent enough character if every interaction with Makoto didn't somehow turn into this awful "please love me" creeper vibe。 She has no confidence in herself and makes up for that by trying to drag Makoto in any and every way possible。 But I can't say that this is her fault as much as the author because every girl ends up going after her guy the same way。 They ALL seem to have no life goals other than getting into someone's pants。I really wish all the girls didn't read like a high schooler's fantasies。 Their characterization and any good traits are pretty buried by this crap。 And there COULD be better characters there, as the pieces are in place。I do like how Makoto isn't taken in by them, especially the goddess。 He's figured out by the end his role in her plans, at least as far as it's possible to see right now, but he's also willing to go along with it because it aligns with his own goals。 And right now that just means gaining power (and lifespan) as an adventurer。 But eventually he means to challenge one of the greatest dungeons in the world。Overall, if you care less about how the book treats its female cast, or just like watching someone gradually build up his strength through clever tactics and not brute force, this was okay。 I just wish I liked the overall package better。 I rate this book Neutral。See my reviews and more at https://offtheshelfreviews。wordpress。。。。 。。。more