An engaging novella, certain to whisk you away from our world's seriously burdensome stresses. Despite the illustrations focused on oversized breasts (as if a teen boy wrote it), it's not a "harem" type story at all, or I wouldn't be reading it. It is interesting. I would be happy to dash through all the series. However...I buy my Kindle books over time, the unlimited plan is not cost-effective for me, and I use 'delay shipments' for rewards to help. This series of books is ridiculously over priced at eight dollars each. They are novellas, not novels, and priced at twice or more than something similar. The greed is palpable. Lower these to $3.99 or less, please.
I love how these books give a small glimpse of Chise's endgame, a lengthy story arc of the past, and an epilogue visit that happens a decade or so later after the story arc.
I also like there's some thought put into the world building. Mechanics of my magic viruses, cursed items, let lines, etc... The author doesn't handwave the fantasy mechanics, and it serves as a good demonstration of the protagonist's intellectual growth.
I might not have liked this book quite as much as the first, but it was still very good. I love that Chise always returns to the cities she has helped, and we get to see what has happened in the intervening years. Very cool.
The writing in this book was much better and easier to read than the first leading me to think the first one was suffering from some translation problems. The story is sweet, fun, and relatively quick paced. Well worth a read.
Slice-of-life isekai fantasy series of two cure girls doing cute things continues, this time in a dungeon city where the two try to raise their adventurer rank and get involved with saving the local orphanage. It is an entertain read, nothing too special, but with likeable characters and an enjoyable enough series of events. A good read for people like these kind of stories.