Good news everyone!
This week’s midweek discussion question is a simple one:
What is your favorite genre?
My favorite are fantasy novels. Bonus points for everything that has a leg in the Slice of Life genre as well. Even more bonus points for everything that has little to no drama. I read to relax I can only read so many books that don’t let me relax at a given time. Reading the current arc of Bookworm is exhilarating and bad for my finger nails, but I really need something comfy in between.
I honestly don’t know, because I’ve read so many different things and enjoyed them. My JNC reading list alone has been:
Throw in “Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian” and “Chitose Is In The Ramune Bottle,” and, uh…yeah. Also, I fucking love “The Saga of Tanya the Evil”. Honestly, even if it is a (somewhat) hot take, I think the series is pretty underrated and criminally under-read.
And in Japanese, I’m currently reading 田んぼで拾った女騎士、田舎俺の嫁だと思われている and 俺ん家に来た女騎士と田舎暮らしすることになった件, as well as 受付嬢に告白したくてギルドに通い詰めたら英雄になってた。
Doesn’t look under-read to me. At least I see it often discussed after the success of the anime. An argument could be made that it is still under-read even after that, but you can bet that I would say the same about Bookworm in that case ;)
But if you are reading in Japanese, do happen to have read Tearmoon Empire in its original language, I would love to know how it compares to the translation. Is it just as witty or less so?
I can’t say I’ve read Tearmoon Empire in any language. But as far as Youjo Senki is concerned, the anime pretty much completely ignores the source material. It’s truly an abominable adaptation…
Ah come on now… Did the lightnovel have a completely unhinged Aoi Yuuki? No, it did not! But you convinced me. I put the first volume eon my plan to read list.
I’m just going by the standard of “how well did the anime put on screen what’s written in the light novel”, and in that regard it did do a rather poor job. But I can’t disagree with loving Yuuki Aoi at her most…dangerous, shall we say. The chemistry between her/Tanya and Hayami Saori as Visha is fucking impeccable.