I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 1

I've Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level, Vol. 1

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  • Create Date:2021-04-11 14:53:53
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kisetsu Morita
  • ISBN:0316448273
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Summary

After living a painful life as an office worker, Azusa ended her short life by dying from overworking。 So when she found herself reincarnated as an undying, unaging witch in a new world, she vows to spend her days stress free and as pleasantly as possible。 She ekes out a living by hunting down the easiest targets - the slimes! But after centuries of doing this simple job, she's ended up with insane powers。。。how will she maintain her low key life now?!

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Reviews

Nick Pell

Quite the relaxing first volume。 The main thing I liked was Azusa as a main character。 She has a very laid back personality that I latched onto and her internal monologs reminded me a little of Kazuma from Konosuba, in that they are pretty sarcastic and witty。 The pace is kinda quick though, with most chapters introducing a new member of the main ensemble。 And it is a tad unbelievable that Azusa, who was reincarnated and has now lived 300 years, doesn't seem to have a much different personality Quite the relaxing first volume。 The main thing I liked was Azusa as a main character。 She has a very laid back personality that I latched onto and her internal monologs reminded me a little of Kazuma from Konosuba, in that they are pretty sarcastic and witty。 The pace is kinda quick though, with most chapters introducing a new member of the main ensemble。 And it is a tad unbelievable that Azusa, who was reincarnated and has now lived 300 years, doesn't seem to have a much different personality than she did when she started out。 But still quite the fun read and I'll be diving into volume 2 soon。 。。。more

Mackenize

Very cute and interesting!

James

Love thisI love this book and plan on getting the next one。 I am really looking forward to see is asuna falls in love we there it be a man, woman, or slime lol。 It's been a good read on deployment。 It is pushing me to writing my own but a dullahan story。 I love the adorable slime spirit sisters。 They play small parts but are adorable。 Would love to read a side story about them alone。 Love thisI love this book and plan on getting the next one。 I am really looking forward to see is asuna falls in love we there it be a man, woman, or slime lol。 It's been a good read on deployment。 It is pushing me to writing my own but a dullahan story。 I love the adorable slime spirit sisters。 They play small parts but are adorable。 Would love to read a side story about them alone。 。。。more

Kamille

[dropped]Although the premise did sound interesting, reading the title page amounts to the same thing as reading the actual book。Nothing happens。 And that nothing is dragged out。 A lot。 To give credit where credit is due, at least the prose is alright。 It doesn't have too many colloquialisms but it is also rather plain。 [dropped]Although the premise did sound interesting, reading the title page amounts to the same thing as reading the actual book。Nothing happens。 And that nothing is dragged out。 A lot。 To give credit where credit is due, at least the prose is alright。 It doesn't have too many colloquialisms but it is also rather plain。 。。。more

Carlos Gonzalez

Have read the first three volumes。 It is an easy read。 The stories and the characters are not bad, just very generic。 The only character that was somewhat original is a demon that turns into a mosquito and almost dies in an n electric anti mosquito screen。 Other novels i like to reread, not this one。

Leigha

Has quite an interesting idea and plot, found it very enjoyable。

Cody Enos

A nice relaxing positive stroll through fantasy, love and family。

Marcus Laurence

This was delightful and wholesome, and made me smile。 That's endorsement enough in these times, I'd say。 It's not going to blow anyone's mind, and the writing is simple, but the concept is cute and very relaxing; it's like drinking tea。While reading, I found myself cowering under the Sword of Damocles, in this metaphor Damocles would be the potential for fanservice to appear in this work。 Japanese youth media needs to evolve beyond fanservice, but I digress。 I had gotten to the 60% mark and was This was delightful and wholesome, and made me smile。 That's endorsement enough in these times, I'd say。 It's not going to blow anyone's mind, and the writing is simple, but the concept is cute and very relaxing; it's like drinking tea。While reading, I found myself cowering under the Sword of Damocles, in this metaphor Damocles would be the potential for fanservice to appear in this work。 Japanese youth media needs to evolve beyond fanservice, but I digress。 I had gotten to the 60% mark and was feeling fairly confident that I wouldn't be assaulted with large descriptions of bust and booty - was this light novel a welcome trend in the right direction???!!!With the introduction of Halkara, the Sword of Damocles fell。 Needless to say, I was summarily executed for my crime of hoping for a world of media without stupid fanservice。 Silly me, I could've predicted that, but I won't apologize for having hope。 Ah well, guess I'll try again in another life。 。。。more

Laura

This manga is a cute fantasy story。 It is light and an easy read。 The characters are just fine, nothing special。 Not super original, but it was a nice palate cleanser between heavy stories。 I will be picking up the next one soon, but I am not in a hurry to do so。

Allen Bartley

Enjoyed the story, but the writing or translation just made it a bit harder for me to get through it。

frau。meln

AufmachungDer Schreibstil ist locker und leicht。 Zwischendrin gibt es immer noch ein paar Illustrationen, die das Geschriebene untermalen。 Formuliert ist alles in der Ich-Perspektive aus Sicht der Protagonistin。Zwischenzeitlich hätte ich mir ein paar mehr Personen- und Umgebungsbeschreibungen gewünscht。 Da ich jedoch den Manga zuvor gelesen habe, konnte ich mir alles sehr gut vorstellen。 Auch die Illustrationen waren hier unterstützend。ProtagonistinAzusa stirbt an Überarbeitung und bekommt ein n AufmachungDer Schreibstil ist locker und leicht。 Zwischendrin gibt es immer noch ein paar Illustrationen, die das Geschriebene untermalen。 Formuliert ist alles in der Ich-Perspektive aus Sicht der Protagonistin。Zwischenzeitlich hätte ich mir ein paar mehr Personen- und Umgebungsbeschreibungen gewünscht。 Da ich jedoch den Manga zuvor gelesen habe, konnte ich mir alles sehr gut vorstellen。 Auch die Illustrationen waren hier unterstützend。ProtagonistinAzusa stirbt an Überarbeitung und bekommt ein neues Leben als unsterbliche Hexe in einer Fantasy Welt。 Eigentlich will sie nur ein ruhiges Einsiedler-Leben führen, dennoch sie ist Fremden gegenüber sehr höflich und offen。 Allerdings wirkt sie im Gegensatz zum Manga, in der Novel ein kleines bisschen harscher。FazitDie Hälfte der Novel entspricht in etwa dem ersten Mangaband。 Es gibt hier ein paar kleine Details mehr und manche Situation sind minimal ausgeschmückter, aber alles in allem ist es inhaltlich soweit deckungsgleich。Die zweite Hälfte, die ich quasi noch nicht durch den Manga kannte, mochte ich auch sehr gern。 Manches ist echt sehr kreativ und ich muss ehrlich gestehen, dass ich mir oft dachte "Ich freu mich so auf den Manga, denn ich möchte gern die zeichnerische Umsetzung dessen sehen。"Zusammenfassend kann ich behaupten, dass ich die Novel sehr gern mochte, auch die Story an sich finde ich einfach nur cool。 Ich mag Storys, die so gaming-mäßig angehaucht sind, obwohl ich gar keine Zockerin bin。Die Geschichte an sich ist schön um runterzufahren und in eine neue Welt einzutauchen。 Außerdem gab es einiges an witzigen Momenten。Wenn ich das nächste Mal jedoch einen Vergleich zwischen Novel und Manga ziehen möchte, werde ich die Lesereihenfolge ändern。 。。。more

Franzi Bowe

This was such a chill and wholesome read。 Clearly nothing for people who want lots of action in an isekai novel, but more for the fuzzy feels it gives you! I'm looking forward to the next volume。 It has great potential to become a favourite of mine!♡ This was such a chill and wholesome read。 Clearly nothing for people who want lots of action in an isekai novel, but more for the fuzzy feels it gives you! I'm looking forward to the next volume。 It has great potential to become a favourite of mine!♡ 。。。more

Brent

Imagine you could live a nice, simple life in the mountains, never needing to do much but just happy to be surrounded by people who love you。That's basically this book。 It's fluffy and wholesome。 Go buy it。 Imagine you could live a nice, simple life in the mountains, never needing to do much but just happy to be surrounded by people who love you。That's basically this book。 It's fluffy and wholesome。 Go buy it。 。。。more

Melanie

Sehr ruhig und liebenswerte Charaktere。 Ein bisschen mehr Spannung hätte es durchaus aushalten können, aber trotzdem eine schöne Geschichte für zwischendurch。

Vilius Karsokas

It's a weabu trash。 Not an ingenious subversion or pure parody of the genre。 The story is rather a weird wish-fulfillment。 The way it's written requires zero thinking from a reader in fact the more you think the more the story suffers。 I do not recommend it。 It's a weabu trash。 Not an ingenious subversion or pure parody of the genre。 The story is rather a weird wish-fulfillment。 The way it's written requires zero thinking from a reader in fact the more you think the more the story suffers。 I do not recommend it。 。。。more

Lily

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 To be honest with you, this book and its synopsis had me a bit worried and apprehensive about reading it。I only say this because the book gets right into it with what happened to poor Azusa。 Overworking is no joke - it happens to Japanese people, and it happens to others all around the world, especially with how current politics are, especially if you’re in the United States。 I won’t get into it because that’s another tangent for another day。I guess what worried me was that this is more in line To be honest with you, this book and its synopsis had me a bit worried and apprehensive about reading it。I only say this because the book gets right into it with what happened to poor Azusa。 Overworking is no joke - it happens to Japanese people, and it happens to others all around the world, especially with how current politics are, especially if you’re in the United States。 I won’t get into it because that’s another tangent for another day。I guess what worried me was that this is more in line with a traditional (translated) light novel, something that takes a severe thing like overworking and make it into a weak framing device or a “reason” to label this series as an isekai series。 Sometimes, I can’t help but wonder why some of these light novels are isekai when they don’t need to be。 Meaning, they don’t have a real rhyme or reason; it couldn’t be a native fantasy (which just means a regular fantasy story)。 So, when I did read it, I was pleasantly surprised。The first half of the book is a pretty decent pace - we get used to Azusa’s everyday life, and the unfortunate discovery of her maxed out level。 She tries her best to hide it, but one can’t stop the rumor mill from going so it wouldn’t take too long for others to try to come over and challenge her。 Eventually, we enter the second half of the volume, where we start meeting the characters in this lovely slice of life。First, we meet Laika, the overconfident dragon; then we meet the two “daughters,” Falfa and Shalsha; finally, by the end of the first volume, we will meet Halkara the elf and Beelzebub, the Lord of the Flies。 From there, things pick up quickly as Azusa’s once quiet life becomes a bit wacky and noisy。 We learn a little bit about the town of Flatta and the excellent work Azusa has done throughout her time as the Witch of the Highlands。One thing I will say is that I really liked the pacing initially。 Once Laika joins in the fray, meeting the rest of the cast comes pretty quickly, and I, the reader, don’t get a chance to bond with the other characters I just met。 It got to the point, but I also felt I was missing something as a reader。 I did get a chance to bond with Laika a bit but then twins came and then Halkara… Oh, Halkara… Generally speaking, I liked the platonic relationships Azusa had between Laika and the twin spirits, but once Halkara was included in the cast, that’s when it started to lose me。 Not only is she clumsy, but she has big boobs that Azusa just can’t help but comment on it。 I don’t know what it is that individual writers can’t help themselves with, but as soon as Halkara was introduced, I felt the quality went down a little bit。On her own, Halkara isn’t bad per se, but she is a reminder to me that certain women will always be characterized as sexual just because she has a full figure。 She calls herself “heteroflexible,” which isn’t a problem to me, really, but it’s also the way she acts around the cast。 She’s considered air-headed and clumsy, but with how horny she is, it gets a bit annoying because the idea is that Azusa sees her apprentices and daughters as a family。 I’m not comfortable with her always trying to hit on Azusa or bring up sex around the “underaged” girls。 And this is just another trope that I dislike - the 300-year-old witch in a seventeen-year-old’s body (both she and Azusa) and it’s okay because they’re x hundred years old, it’s okay to be this creepy! And even better yet, it’s funny! I like Halkara, and I want to like her more, but the fact that all of these flaws (not quirks) are more focused on, it bothered me a lot more than I’d like to admit。The pacing would’ve been better off if the volume itself had more pages。 I appreciated the side stories and “epilogue” at the end because it does introduce other concepts and possible locations for Azusa and the others to go to frequently。If anything, this light novel is fine as a slice of life, and I did enjoy it。 I wish certain aspects were toned down a bit before I could give this a five-star rating。 Would I continue to read this series? Sure, it’s a fine slice of life, and it gives me a chance to transport to the house of the Witch in the Highlands and her lovely little family。 。。。more

Hugo

Just plain old fun

Blueilosch

This book is the definition of laid-back。 It is adorable and chill, if you are into thriller and stuff then this is obviously not your cup of tea

Nick

This was my first light novel, and if it's any indication, light novels aren't for me。The writing was。。。bad, in several ways。 First, approximately 30-40% of the book was pointless re-explaining。 In other words, a number of sentences began with, "In other words" and then proceeded to describe what had happened immediately after we'd just gotten a description of what happened。 You'd also get immediate thought-reactions from the protagonist, which generally take the form of, "Wow, it's crazy that t This was my first light novel, and if it's any indication, light novels aren't for me。The writing was。。。bad, in several ways。 First, approximately 30-40% of the book was pointless re-explaining。 In other words, a number of sentences began with, "In other words" and then proceeded to describe what had happened immediately after we'd just gotten a description of what happened。 You'd also get immediate thought-reactions from the protagonist, which generally take the form of, "Wow, it's crazy that this event has happened, especially because it's this event, and that's so crazy!" Thus you might have an event described and re-described 3 times in a row for little purpose。 This is a form of filler; you could cut 30-40% of the book length and lose absolutely nothing。 In a book that's barely 200 pages, that's embarrassing。Second, it embraced all of the worst stereotypical thinking I've seen in anime。 There is, as an example, a clumsy but incredibly well-endowed character。 The protagonist spends *pages and pages* talking at length about this other character's breasts and how she has small breasts and she wishes she could have large breasts like the other character because all women want large breasts but oh there must be downsides to such large breasts but still she really admires the other character's large breasts even though they have trouble fitting into her shirt, and on and on and on。 It was absurd to the point where I would have thought it was a parody if I didn't realize this type of thinking is normal in Japanese media (at least, anime and perhaps light novels)。Third, the author didn't seem to understand how to seque between events in a logical and believable manner; therefore at least 3 separate times, this exact sequence occurs:* Two characters are chatting amiably。* One character says, "Oh, what if such-and-such happened? That would be CRAZY。"* The other character says, "No, don't say that, you'll jinx it!"* The mentioned thing immediately happens。 WHAT A COINCIDENCE。Fourth, a similar thing happened with a big battle sequence, where rather than describing the battle and the protagonist going through it, they pretty much just say, "I awesomely kicked ass because I was awesome。"I was really trying to find a light, fun book to relax with, and all of this grated on me such that the only reason I finished the book was that I thought 200 pages was too short for me to DNF the book and still count it towards my reading challenge。 。。。more

Pumpkin

I love reincarnation and isekai light novels, and this one has good promise。。 but that’s about it。 The characters are flat, the writing is rough, the plot hand holds you painfully close, and it feels like a rough draft。I really wanted to like this, but aside from what it *could be*, I can’t recommend it。 The writing feels like it’s meant for 8 year olds, but the talk of sex appeal and ample bosoms in the second half clearly means the audience is meant to be older?I could go on, but then I’d feel I love reincarnation and isekai light novels, and this one has good promise。。 but that’s about it。 The characters are flat, the writing is rough, the plot hand holds you painfully close, and it feels like a rough draft。I really wanted to like this, but aside from what it *could be*, I can’t recommend it。 The writing feels like it’s meant for 8 year olds, but the talk of sex appeal and ample bosoms in the second half clearly means the audience is meant to be older?I could go on, but then I’d feel just mean。 1 star for the novel, and a bonus 1 star for what it could have been。 。。。more

Emma L Falkner

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I've Been Killing Slimes。。。。 was a story I really wanted to enjoy, but realized about halfway through that that wouldn't be the case。 It was a struggle to make myself finish it in the end。The premise is enjoyable enough, if you're into isekai。 Overworked corporate "wage slave" dies at work, is reincarnated in a fantasy world。 Rather than going on any adventures as is standard in the genre, the now-witch Azusa decides instead to do。。。 Nothing。 For three hundred years。 And then some!Actually, at t I've Been Killing Slimes。。。。 was a story I really wanted to enjoy, but realized about halfway through that that wouldn't be the case。 It was a struggle to make myself finish it in the end。The premise is enjoyable enough, if you're into isekai。 Overworked corporate "wage slave" dies at work, is reincarnated in a fantasy world。 Rather than going on any adventures as is standard in the genre, the now-witch Azusa decides instead to do。。。 Nothing。 For three hundred years。 And then some!Actually, at this point I was still somewhat enjoying the story。 It was relaxing and not *bad* to read。 It was once the author started introducing all the other characters in the world that I started to lose interest。First came Laika, a "young" (hundreds of years old but looks 15) dragon girl。 I actually liked Laika, and thought she was interesting。 Laika initially challenges Azusa to a battle, believing herself to be stronger, but as Azusa has spent 300 years killing nothing but slimes and maxed out her level。。。 You can guess where that goes。And from there, you can actually guess where the rest of the story goes。 A few other combatants try to take on the witch, and are immediately indisposed by Azusa's level 99 extreme power。 She need only slap or kick someone for them to be defeated。 It makes the story boring。On to the other characters。 Two childlike slime spirits, created by the spirits of the slime that the witch has killed, approach。 One of them wants to kill Azusa。 The other wants to call her mommy。 In the end, the more aggressive "child" (they are both 50 at this point, because magic) is defeated by absolutely nothing and concedes。 They become her "daughters" and their mother-daughter relationship is played up a lot。 Not my thing。 I guess I have less maternal instincts than previously thought。Next to join the growing family is Halkara, who is elf and boobs。 Does Halkara have a character? Don't ask me。Then comes Beelzebub, who tracks Halkara to Azusa's house in the highlands。 This is part of a big misunderstanding wherein Halkara thinks Beelzebub is going to kill her, they prepare for a showdown, and it turns out Beelzebub holds no ill will against her。 In other words, there's not actually any conflict。Last, the group goes to Laika's sister's wedding, where some rival dragons attack。 What is a level 99 witch to do besides defeat them all with a few well aimed slaps? Once again。。。 no actual conflict。 No danger。 No high stakes。It becomes boring, after a very short amount of time, to read about this maximum-power character who doesn't want to do anything。 I can understand the reasoning behind this being her character, but it's boring to read。 In addition, my not liking half the cast made it tough to get through the chapters that focused in on them。Although I was looking forward to reading this and enjoyed the beginning, by the end I was worn out。 I wouldn't continue it at this point, as it became less and less enjoyable for me。This book might work for you if you:-love isekai-love really mild yuri subtext/jokes-love found family tropes-enjoy slice of life where nothing happens/there are no high stakes-have read all the light novels about action packed adventures and want a relaxing, do-nothing kind of storyUnfortunately it did not work for me。 。。。more

Aabis

Too boring。 Reads like something someone wrote in an afternoon because they had nothing better to do。 The dialogues are very。。 bland and the characters are very unbelievable。2* because I liked the concept of an OP immortal witch who's also lazy and does not want to try hard at anything。 But that's about it, and she didnt even follow through with that。。。。 Too boring。 Reads like something someone wrote in an afternoon because they had nothing better to do。 The dialogues are very。。 bland and the characters are very unbelievable。2* because I liked the concept of an OP immortal witch who's also lazy and does not want to try hard at anything。 But that's about it, and she didnt even follow through with that。。。。 。。。more

Jewels

So, I'm gonna DNF this at a 2。5/5 stars。 I was a quarter of the way finished, and I'd been feeling for a while that this wasn't for me。 I don't know what to say besides I felt the narrative to be repetitive and。。。just not for me? The characters are fine, the story and setting are great in their own right。 By all means, I'd recommend for those looking for a light read and want an RPG like setting。 And, most importantly-don't go into this with high expectations! Just read for the sake of reading ( So, I'm gonna DNF this at a 2。5/5 stars。 I was a quarter of the way finished, and I'd been feeling for a while that this wasn't for me。 I don't know what to say besides I felt the narrative to be repetitive and。。。just not for me? The characters are fine, the story and setting are great in their own right。 By all means, I'd recommend for those looking for a light read and want an RPG like setting。 And, most importantly-don't go into this with high expectations! Just read for the sake of reading (treat this series like it's a break from actual reading。 A soup replacement for your usual high-calorie dinner), and with low expectations, you might enjoy this more。 。。。more

Punyawee Prapan

Good

Rhea Whitney

A light, pleasant romp。 Very anime。 The writing style is a bit spare on the details and not the most engaging, but it's a fun little story with an extremely relatable protagonist。 I probably won't seek out the rest of the series, but if you enjoy Japanese lite novels of the "reincarnated as a。。。" variety, you'll probably enjoy this one。 A light, pleasant romp。 Very anime。 The writing style is a bit spare on the details and not the most engaging, but it's a fun little story with an extremely relatable protagonist。 I probably won't seek out the rest of the series, but if you enjoy Japanese lite novels of the "reincarnated as a。。。" variety, you'll probably enjoy this one。 。。。more

Casey

More like 3½ stars rounded up。 I did enjoy it so it gets the stars。 A very light and breezy novel。 What I mean by that is it isn't heavily plot or character driven。 It is an isekai but isn't overburdened with being sent/trapped to another world and trying to/being forced to save it。 In fact Azusa wants nothing more than to have a quiet life after her death on Earth。So while it is a pleasant and quick read, it also felt very episodic to me。 Almost as if it was written to be an anime or a manga。 T More like 3½ stars rounded up。 I did enjoy it so it gets the stars。 A very light and breezy novel。 What I mean by that is it isn't heavily plot or character driven。 It is an isekai but isn't overburdened with being sent/trapped to another world and trying to/being forced to save it。 In fact Azusa wants nothing more than to have a quiet life after her death on Earth。So while it is a pleasant and quick read, it also felt very episodic to me。 Almost as if it was written to be an anime or a manga。 Thus far there are not real overarching plots that are worth mentioning。 Each chapter is nearly self contained and is only important in that there are individuals introduced in previous ones that are in latter ones so if you haven't read them you won't know who they are, why they are there or what they can do。 In short, it almost felt like it was checking things off a list rather than writing a fluid story。 Again, it was still a fun and easy read -- just don't expect it to be stupendous。Verdict: If you want something a little different in the isekai genre -- Killing Slimes can fit that bill。 At least worth a look to see how you feel about it。 。。。more

Stephanie

I read this light novel as a first - normally I would only pursue a light novel if I had read the manga before and wanted to learn more about the series。 But for this one I read it on it's own merits - and it was pretty good! The style of writing was much like other light novels I'd read - a bit choppy, but quick moving enough that it didn't bug me too much。 This light novel, despite the fantastic elements, ended up being more domestic cozy than I expected! I may continue with this series。。。。 I read this light novel as a first - normally I would only pursue a light novel if I had read the manga before and wanted to learn more about the series。 But for this one I read it on it's own merits - and it was pretty good! The style of writing was much like other light novels I'd read - a bit choppy, but quick moving enough that it didn't bug me too much。 This light novel, despite the fantastic elements, ended up being more domestic cozy than I expected! I may continue with this series。。。。 。。。more

ThyMrMan

Well if you are looking for a nice slow relaxing novel to read, that doesn’t have any drama or conflict, then this is the novel to read。 The main cast is a bunch of cute girls just living life and enjoying themselves。 And when a conflict appears it gets resolved in a nice enjoyable way, maybe they do have a fight or just talk it out。 But it never seems like something bad will happen in the fight, from the start you can tell it will all just work out。 The writing itself is simple and easy, anybod Well if you are looking for a nice slow relaxing novel to read, that doesn’t have any drama or conflict, then this is the novel to read。 The main cast is a bunch of cute girls just living life and enjoying themselves。 And when a conflict appears it gets resolved in a nice enjoyable way, maybe they do have a fight or just talk it out。 But it never seems like something bad will happen in the fight, from the start you can tell it will all just work out。 The writing itself is simple and easy, anybody could read this and be fine。 And it fits the style of the story fine。 The translation also is really good, and I didn’t see any issues or have trouble。 Overall if your looking for something that is easy and simple to read。 And just have some fun following cute girls enjoying themselves, this is a good novel to read。 。。。more

Gerhard

FunIt is a fun story to read。 I really enjoyed the book as it takes a relaxing pace and really seems like it takes you to a fun and enjoyable environment。

Fred

I loved the concept and was interested to see a female protagonist in a typically male targeted genre, but the potential went largely unrealized。 No particular story thread, very little characterization, and little to no flushing out of the world or its magic system left me with nothing to hook into as a reader