So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 10

So I'm a Spider, So What?, Vol. 10

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  • Create Date:2021-04-05 13:58:18
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Okina Baba
  • ISBN:1975310365
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Summary

I've finally figured out why I was reborn in this world。 Still, that doesn't mean I'm gonna change how I live day to day right away。 For now, what's most important to me is regaining my strength and gaining some new skills。 That's why I sent out thousands of spiders all around the world to keep an eye on things。 I have more talent for being a spy than I thought。。。

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Reviews

George

Another great volume

Dustin

The author of this series has a pretty good grasp on managing how to tease and reveal mysteries and world details。

Thai Nguyen

After 10 volumes, It’s not what I expected but still entertaining。

Donte McNeal

I can say, without question, that this is the best Volume so far。 And I’m not saying that just because it’s the latest one。 There are so many revelations, personal and plot-related, that you risk getting whiplash。 THe further along we get, the more the stories from earlier in the series start to connect like a complex spider web。See what I did there?In all seriousness, this is probably the most serious of the Volumes so far。 There’s so much death and destruction happening here, it’s hard to reco I can say, without question, that this is the best Volume so far。 And I’m not saying that just because it’s the latest one。 There are so many revelations, personal and plot-related, that you risk getting whiplash。 THe further along we get, the more the stories from earlier in the series start to connect like a complex spider web。See what I did there?In all seriousness, this is probably the most serious of the Volumes so far。 There’s so much death and destruction happening here, it’s hard to recommend this to younger readers; I guess I’m not one to talk, seeing as I grew up reading Stephen King and watching horror movies。 Still, I can’t sing Okina Baba and Kiryu Tsukasa’s praises enough。 The art never ceases to amaze me and works to heighten the already engaging and entertaining story。 A partnership running on all cylinders。While this installment is definitely one of the darkest, if not the darkest so far, there is enough humor to give off small rays of light。 We get to see the reasoning behind some of the more dastardly deeds performed, and yet, you can’t help but feel for a lot of the characters even as they’re performing said deeds。 While we’ve yet to catch up to the human stories earlier in the series, the journey there is such a great one。 It actually has me thinking about going back to read the earlier “S” stories to experience them with more background。 I’ll probably hold off on that for now。With this installment we got betrayals, alliances and character development I didn’t think would actually happen。 The stakes are higher than ever, the the real reason for the war is revealed, and we get to learn a bit more about D and the gods。 This series constantly surprises me, and I’m eagerly awaiting what happens in the next Volume。 。。。more

Patrick Pelegrino

4 StarsThis is the current installment when I'm writing this。I didn't expect to get hooked that strongly。 I was just skimming the pages if I'd like it because of the anime adaptation but I really did。 It's a story of a class in a school getting killed for some cosmic reason and getting reincarnated in a different world。 The main character of the story, Shiraori or commonly called as 'White' is revealed to be a spider instead of a human。 The characters are very interesting and the plot is decent。 4 StarsThis is the current installment when I'm writing this。I didn't expect to get hooked that strongly。 I was just skimming the pages if I'd like it because of the anime adaptation but I really did。 It's a story of a class in a school getting killed for some cosmic reason and getting reincarnated in a different world。 The main character of the story, Shiraori or commonly called as 'White' is revealed to be a spider instead of a human。 The characters are very interesting and the plot is decent。 I really love--as a reviewer and a reader--the execution of how White climbs up the foodweb。 The concepts of the series is really good and I just kept reading from beginning to end--that's why I'm not writing a review for every volume。 In this particular volume, the story revolves around White being proactive in the world-events。 She somehow found out about a plot to overthrow the demon king so she pulled some strings to stop that。 She's becoming really strong again and at the end, she talked about her role as a new goddess。 She'd been also really start talking to people, especially the demon king。 I think her character's becoming really well-developed。What I didn't really like though is how everything seemed to keep dragging on and sometimes the narration becomes really redundant but over all the story is becoming even better。 I really love this book。 It's promising but I feel like it could still be better in other aspects。 It's a really good series。I highly recommend this for everyone, especially for those who really like Isekai and fantasy stories。 。。。more

Ben

Takes on a far darker tone than the last few volumes。 A significant character focus here with Wrath, Mera and Ariel having great moments in particular。 Perhaps my favourite volume thusfar。

Leo Walkling

A genuine pearl of the Genre! Great fun to read!Plot complexity: 5*Suspense & Plot twists: 5*Consistency: 4*Humor: 4*Character depth: 4*Literary aesthetics: 2*Literary depth: 1*

Cat T。

The real meat and potatoes。This is a really important volume, setting up pretty much the entire denouement。 Written with the usual irreverence and humor, though。 Top notch。