This has quickly become one of my favorite Light Novels, along with Adachi to Shimamura, Haruhi and Toradora
Basically a genre mash up (we have sci-fi, horror, yuri, romance ect).
Character development is phenomenal and the slow burn relationship between the two mains is more than welcomed. The Net lore that is portrayed by the author is new to me and interesting, and at any point during the six novels I read, did I fell bored with the story. The side characters aren't the best, but they do bring extra depth to the story, so its fine. I'm hoping that this series continues on for a few
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 裏世界ピクニック More titlesInformationType: Novel
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Published: Feb 23, 2017 to ?
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Your Feelings Categories Oct 12, 2021
Otherside Picnic is an easily captivating adventure of two socially unadept women who plunge into a world willingly and unwillingly to set a new frontier whilst their consciousness is constantly tampered with.
The genre tags don't have it included but this is a horror-thriller having strong influence from Roadside Picnic (if it wasn't obvious enough), S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and a bunch of true Ghost stories (especially and prominently those). It does indeed also feature Girl's Love but that to a (yet) moderately and slow (but welcome) degree. The first volume can be read in a binge, because of how grabbing it is. All the mysterious encounters and the little ... Oct 18, 2022
This series is great! But it definitely flows better as a visual medium like the manga or anime. Many, many words are spent in the novels describing the visual appearance of entities they encounter in the Otherside or choreographed action scenes. It's a very difficult balance to strike when including supernatural entities that require long descriptions to be imagined but not being too bogged down in the details to tell the story. An increasingly common thought during reading was "man, I wish there was an illustration of this spectacular sight that's being described," that rarely was fulfilled. The novels are probably best used as an
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