Forget Being the Villainess, I Want to Be an Adventurer! Volume 2

Forget Being the Villainess, I Want to Be an Adventurer! Volume 2

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  • Create Date:2022-04-01 07:19:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Hiro Oda
  • ISBN:B09QVRKMF1
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 More a 3。5: some good moments I liked, particularly those that moved the plot forward, and that part with Miyu。 Personally, the romance bits aren't really interesting (factoring vol。 1 even) - we still don't know enough about Gillain for me to be invested, it's like having a love interest for the sake of it。 Schneider's bits have more potential if this were a different kind of story。 More a 3。5: some good moments I liked, particularly those that moved the plot forward, and that part with Miyu。 Personally, the romance bits aren't really interesting (factoring vol。 1 even) - we still don't know enough about Gillain for me to be invested, it's like having a love interest for the sake of it。 Schneider's bits have more potential if this were a different kind of story。 。。。more

Aelvana

Serephione's plans to live quietly and avoid the plot of the game she's now living were going well 。 。 。 until suddenly everything falls apart。 Another holy beast appears, and this one is an enemy。 Forced to flee, she must carve out a place for herself in some other country。This feels rather uneven。 The core of the plot remains pretty good。 Serephione's plans getting challenged feels like a good move to get her out into the wider world, and dealing with other people's issues instead of her own。 Serephione's plans to live quietly and avoid the plot of the game she's now living were going well 。 。 。 until suddenly everything falls apart。 Another holy beast appears, and this one is an enemy。 Forced to flee, she must carve out a place for herself in some other country。This feels rather uneven。 The core of the plot remains pretty good。 Serephione's plans getting challenged feels like a good move to get her out into the wider world, and dealing with other people's issues instead of her own。 Her plans to support herself usually end up somewhat comical, as she doesn't have the best grasp of her own strength。 Mixed in with that are the few pieces that feel utterly serious, like her growing relationship with Gillian。On the other hand, the "fan club" segments felt like a complete waste of space。 Some of the comedy, again, goes so far out there I just can't find it funny, although the more serious plot driving most of the book means the overreactions at least felt less important than they were in the first book。Overall, if you enjoyed the first book, read this one。 I rate this book Recommended。 。。。more

John-Paul

Just a surprisingly enjoyable series。