Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools Volume 3

Dahlia in Bloom: Crafting a Fresh Start With Magical Tools Volume 3

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  • Create Date:2022-03-29 07:19:48
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Hisaya Amagishi
  • ISBN:B09NCFJR6R
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Reviews

John-Paul

Another volume in the life of Dahlia (and Volf)。 While the continuing magical sword research and travel stove development was good, it really didn't go anywhere。 Though having a roaring success with toe socks every volume would get boring quick, so that's okay。 I do think there was some good "world building" and side character development though。 Never considered the nape of the neck being attractive before, but it does have some great merits when you think about it。 Another volume in the life of Dahlia (and Volf)。 While the continuing magical sword research and travel stove development was good, it really didn't go anywhere。 Though having a roaring success with toe socks every volume would get boring quick, so that's okay。 I do think there was some good "world building" and side character development though。 Never considered the nape of the neck being attractive before, but it does have some great merits when you think about it。 。。。more

Aelvana

As Dahlia's business continues to grow, she's starting to look beyond soap dispensers and towards a miniature camping pot。 Volf is always a fan of what she's creating, and she's winning over other craftsmen as well。 This is pretty much the same as the first two books。 Dahlia "invents" some common item from here (though it does take skill to put together, but it is kind of funny how stories about "innovators" always manage to be about recreating existing items rather than creating something with As Dahlia's business continues to grow, she's starting to look beyond soap dispensers and towards a miniature camping pot。 Volf is always a fan of what she's creating, and she's winning over other craftsmen as well。 This is pretty much the same as the first two books。 Dahlia "invents" some common item from here (though it does take skill to put together, but it is kind of funny how stories about "innovators" always manage to be about recreating existing items rather than creating something with the magic that actually exists in their worlds)。 Dahlia and Volf play the "we're just friends except obviously in love with each other" card, and much food shows up。 Honestly I found Volf's segment more engaging。 He's finally able to have an honest conversation with his brother, and a lot of the sordid family history gets revealed。 Guido isn't exactly who you might expect from the story thus far, which is a good thing。I'm not entirely on board with the story or the characters, though。 I'm personally disappointed that the series that recognized romance wasn't going to solve all the issues then immediately threw its main characters into a romance。 Dahlia's main business problem is being TOO popular---she's never going to have any issues with her finances, demand is magically always super good, and it feels like the story is massively smoothing out the realities of trying to launch her own small business when that could have been a much more engaging part of the story。 I don't need this to become a Business 101 lecture, but I wish she'd either face more realistic business issues or have found a way to be 100% inventor without handling any of the production and sale side herself。Overall it's basically a low-key slice of life/romance with a lot of food and alcohol。 I might keep reading but I don't know that I have enough investment in the characters to cover a plot that hasn't grabbed me much。 I rate this book Neutral。 。。。more