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TarsTarkas
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Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:32 pm
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Yes it was a more interesting novel for the reasons stated. Though I did like the dark magic angle that the previous two novels brought out.
Also, while I understand the need for romance dramas to bring in new possible love interests, I hope this thing with Cezar goes nowhere.
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#HayamiLover
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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2021 4:03 pm
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To be honest, I don't understand why people think that LN-exclusive arcs are worse than the ones that ended with WN. As if it would be better if the story continued forever as a comedic SoL.
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Princess_Irene
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2021 10:18 am
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#HayamiLover wrote: | To be honest, I don't understand why people think that LN-exclusive arcs are worse than the ones that ended with WN. |
I think it's probably similar to when people are upset with the way a movie (or anime series) adapts a book they love - it feels like it's warping a story they loved.
In the case of this series, I really like that the story is continuing and trying new plots - it doesn't have to be all SOL rom-com all the time, and as TarsTarkas said, the dark magic angle is good. I just didn't love it when the author thought that a totally new cast was necessary to advancing the plot, because that felt like trying to change everything instead of keeping what worked while still expanding the scope of the story.
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#HayamiLover
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:22 pm
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Princess_Irene wrote: |
#HayamiLover wrote: | To be honest, I don't understand why people think that LN-exclusive arcs are worse than the ones that ended with WN. |
I think it's probably similar to when people are upset with the way a movie (or anime series) adapts a book they love - it feels like it's warping a story they loved.
In the case of this series, I really like that the story is continuing and trying new plots - it doesn't have to be all SOL rom-com all the time, and as TarsTarkas said, the dark magic angle is good. I just didn't love it when the author thought that a totally new cast was necessary to advancing the plot, because that felt like trying to change everything instead of keeping what worked while still expanding the scope of the story. |
Makes sense. For example, in the prisoner arc, we literally see the main cast in only one short chapter and a little at the end. Perhaps the author thought they were overusing the quirks of the original characters, so they needed to increase their cast.
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Princess_Irene
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Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:56 pm
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#HayamiLover wrote: |
Makes sense. For example, in the prisoner arc, we literally see the main cast in only one short chapter and a little at the end. Perhaps the author thought they were overusing the quirks of the original characters, so they needed to increase their cast. |
I'd buy that, and it's certainly a pit plenty of authors, LN or otherwise, fall into during a long series. My go-to example of it is Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series, where after about book seven everything was just a rehash of character quirks; I stopped reading at about book 23 (way too long, but I was hopeful) and I think it's near to thirty now.
I am glad the author came up with a way to bring the original cast back, though, and making everyone else act more grown up works with really showing us how Katarina's from a very different world even without her being flaky.
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