Jan 31, 2025
"Isekai'ed into a world... where proper waste disposal rules!"
Imagine writing an isekai series, where there actually are no one who is majorly overpowered and has a harem.
This series is quite a fresh take on how isekai series should be more written and I can tell you little bit about it right now.
Imagine an being re-borned into a child, however you can't do much with your knowledge and you have no powers. But our lovely young child can only remember parts of her old life which actually helps a bit under her long and sometimes rough journey. She meets a tiny slime who is on
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the verge of popping out of existence but manage to tame it and turn it into her very first tamed monster, and thus the journey begins to meet friends and foes alike.
Trying to be as spoil free as I can now so I can mention at least two characters a bit here. Ivy, our little protagonist, is a young fragile little girl with some memories of her past life. Now that doesn't sound exciting at all, however, it's honestly all about the journey with her little first tamed slime: Sora. A blue, weak as holy hell looking blue ball of cuteness with not a single remarkable thing about it. That is until something extraordinary happens and it actually eats trash.
It's the journey that is the major plot of this series. A magical world in a way, but so far no dragons have been fought and highly doubt there will be any. Magic energy in products making them magical like a bag with infinite space in it and tiny silencers so no one can hear your conversations. But also auras, which can be felt by our tiny friend Ivy, and many more since she has to travel through dangerous places like the woods or visit villages and try her best to survive. As our protagonist isn't an overpowered person, she will have to figure out who to trust and who to stay away from in order to survive during her travels.
Illustrations are very nice cutely drawn. Majority are of course of Ivy but also other characters that will show up further in the series. A very relaxed and cute facial expression of our protagonist is one of the best highlights of these illustrations.
Personal thoughts on this series is that it's very enjoyable to read. The chapters are very short, in the physical release at least, for once compared to many other light novel series. Only a few pages long until a new chapter which makes it way easier to read and take a break whenever you feel like it. I'm honestly surprised there aren't many who actually are reading this series and no one had even made a review yet.
I'd call this series a mystery where you solve cases while traveling and staying in villages which makes it even more fun to read so you can try to figure out who the mastermind could be in whatever the case now is.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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