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    • myskaros
      myskaros Staff last edited by myskaros

      Now that we're inching slowly toward spring, it's time to start fresh on some new catchup series!

      One of our most popular titles, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom follows the exploits of Souma Kazuya, a summoned hero who revamps national policies and introduces new forms of entertainment rather than fighting monsters! (Though he does some of that too!)

      It had a recent anime and has another season coming soon—rebel against the world with Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest! Hajime is betrayed and left to rot in a deadly otherworld dungeon, but sacrifices his emotions and values to forge himself into a powerful warrior. As he journeys, though, he meets irreplacable companions who help him regain what he lost as he searches for a way back home.

      Last, we've got a plethora of short 1-3 volume series, for those of you looking for variety, or just something that requires less commitment :) Check out Brave Chronicle, ECHO, Gear Drive, Me, a Genius?, Yume Nikki, Occultic;Nine, Side-by-Side Dreamers, and Walking My Second Path in Life for a quick light novel fix!

      That's over 30 volumes to read for J-Novel Club members! Check them out today!

      New light novel prepubs launched in March:

      • Arifureta Zero: Volume 4
      • Kokoro Connect: Asu Random Part 1 (Volume 9)
      • Bibliophile Princess: Volume 2
      • Banner of the Stars: Volume 3
      • An Archdemon's Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride: Volume 10
      • Outbreak Company: Volume 14
      • The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar: Volume 11
      • The Beloved of Marielle Clarac (Vol. 2)
      • Altina the Sword Princess Vol. 4
      • Record of Wortenia War Vol. 6
      • Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf! Vol. 4
      • The World's Least Interesting Master Swordsman Vol. 3
      • Seirei Gensouki Vol. 10
      • Tearmoon Empire Vol. 2
      • Her Majesty's Swarm Vol. 3

      e-Book release schedule for March:

      • Available Now!
        • Campfire Cooking Vol. 5
        • Combat Baker Vol. 4
        • Can Someone Please Explain What's Going On?! Vol. 1
        • Arifureta Short Stories (3/16)
        • The Magic in This Other World is Too Far Behind! Vol. 9 (3/17)
        • Bibliophile Princess Vol. 1 (3/17)
        • The White Cat's Revenge as Plotted from the Dragon King's Lap Vol. 1
      • Outbreak Company Vol. 13 (3/28)
      • The Unwanted Undead Adventurer Vol. 5 (3/29)
      • Full Metal Panic! Vol. 6 (3/29)
      • I Shall Survive Using Potions! Vol. 4 (3/30)
      • Record of Wortenia War Vol. 5 (3/31)

      Whoever said nothing's impossible never tried slamming a revolving door.

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      • LegitPancake
        LegitPancake Premium Member last edited by

        Just gotta recommend Second Path in Life to everyone! It's a super fun series and totally worth reading. Yea it left a lot of unanswered questions that were never resolved, but it didn't end on a cliffhanger.

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        • ShiroiRyu
          ShiroiRyu Premium Member last edited by

          Oh i can look so to Arifureta so see if it's awful like the anime or not !
          Thanks for that and thanks for Realist Hero and the short novels !

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          • Hyperion
            Hyperion Member last edited by Hyperion

            I second what LegitPancake said about Second Path. It's a great read despite the series being stuck in hiatus. Ditto for Gear Drive. Both have fun, spunky girls as main characters.

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            • SomeOldGuy
              SomeOldGuy Premium Member @LegitPancake last edited by

              @legitpancake I really want to know how Fie would be able to get a divorce or annulment once King Roy figures out who Heath is... Or she finds out who Yore is...

              "But the blueprints..."

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              • Raitoiro
                Raitoiro Premium Member last edited by

                Great, I really want to give a try to Realist hero, see why it's so popular. Me, a genius also seems like a cool concept.

                Do you like death, war and misery ?
                Do you like badass op loli who let nobody got in their way ?
                Do you like vengeance story?
                If so then then vote for The girl who ate a death god

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                • T
                  Technizor Premium Member last edited by

                  Highly recommend "Walking My Second Path in Life" and "Realist Hero".

                  Also... this hits 5/6 titles that I initially passed on when they were going up, so I'm nearly qualified to critique the whole catalogue. :P

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                  • Terabyte
                    Terabyte Premium Member @ShiroiRyu last edited by

                    @shiroiryu said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                    Oh i can look so to Arifureta so see if it's awful like the anime or not !
                    Thanks for that and thanks for Realist Hero and the short novels !

                    Forget the anime ever existed and enjoy the LN from scratch ;)

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                    • K
                      kelaravenwood Premium Member @LegitPancake last edited by

                      @legitpancake Sounds a lot like Me, A Genus? Though it ends on a Gear Up scene, the story in the chapter ended, but it started the next chapter's story.

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                      • piisfun
                        piisfun Member @Terabyte last edited by

                        @terabyte

                        Never watched it, but I can see why Arifureta would flop as an anime. It isn't the kind of story that works in a medium with 24 or 48 minute episodes. Same goes for Realist Hero. A story like Ascendance of a Bookworm might be possible, but even that would be a stretch.

                        Sadly, there is only one title on this month's list for me to pick up. I have either read or am not interested in everything else. But that's somtimes what you get from a semi-free grab bag, so oh well.

                        Green's Theorem

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                        • Terabyte
                          Terabyte Premium Member @piisfun last edited by Terabyte

                          @piisfun It can work, but only if they don't cut out critical parts of the story rushing ahead. Just 2 examples: the anime basically skipped almost an entire volume in ~3-4 minutes of non-voiced static scenes and it contains the worst CGI scenes I've ever seen (those really ruined it the most for me, even beyond the butchered story).

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                            HarmlessDave Premium Member last edited by HarmlessDave

                            Do Gear Drive and Me, A Genius? reach acceptable stopping points, since we might never get more volumes?

                            I realize it won't be an ending, but a good pause point is fine.

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                            • Shiny
                              Shiny Premium Member @HarmlessDave last edited by Shiny

                              @harmlessdave said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                              Do Gear Drive and Me, A Genius? reach acceptable stopping points, since we might never get more volumes?

                              I've read Genius. I wouldn't say that the story felt complete so not a great stopping point, but on the other hand it was relatively short and was a comedy rather than a mystery so it's not like a huge investment of time was betrayed or anything. I still enjoyed what I read would still recommend people check it out despite it ending prematurely.

                              Stay shiny, y'all.

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                              • Rahul Balaggan
                                Rahul Balaggan Staff @HarmlessDave last edited by Rahul Balaggan

                                @harmlessdave

                                Gear Drive ends with a scene like “and now my journey begins”

                                But it was not very satisfying to me, It had such a great start and flowed so well till the end of the book.

                                It left me wanting more.

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                                • Terabyte
                                  Terabyte Premium Member @HarmlessDave last edited by

                                  @harmlessdave said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                  Do Gear Drive and Me, A Genius? reach acceptable stopping points, since we might never get more volumes?

                                  I realize it won't be an ending, but a good pause point is fine.

                                  For Me a Genius?, if you read it up until volume 2 it's kinda alright. But volume 3 ends with a cliffhanger and the author never wrote volume 4 (which was supposed to be the ending).

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                                  • shrike_al
                                    shrike_al Member last edited by

                                    ...

                                    Nobody's talking about Occultic;Nine.

                                    I think I'll be reading that and ECHO.

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                                    • xdrfiredogx
                                      xdrfiredogx Premium Member @shrike_al last edited by

                                      @shrike_al said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                      ...

                                      Nobody's talking about Occultic;Nine.

                                      I think I'll be reading that and ECHO.

                                      I couldn't get through ECHO the first time but I too will probably try and read through Occultic Nine.

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                                      • Shiny
                                        Shiny Premium Member @Terabyte last edited by Shiny

                                        @terabyte said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                        @harmlessdave said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                        Do Gear Drive and Me, A Genius? reach acceptable stopping points, since we might never get more volumes?

                                        I realize it won't be an ending, but a good pause point is fine.

                                        For Me a Genius?, if you read it up until volume 2 it's kinda alright. But volume 3 ends with a cliffhanger and the author never wrote volume 4 (which was supposed to be the ending).

                                        I agree, sticking to the first two volumes would help minimise cliffhangers.

                                        Stay shiny, y'all.

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                                        • shrike_al
                                          shrike_al Member @xdrfiredogx last edited by

                                          @xdrfiredogx said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                          @shrike_al said in Catchups for March 2020!:

                                          ...

                                          Nobody's talking about Occultic;Nine.

                                          I think I'll be reading that and ECHO.

                                          I couldn't get through ECHO the first time but I too will probably try and read through Occultic Nine.

                                          KAMERAD!!! *salutes in Russian

                                          I think we're both the same in that case.

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