CountVanBadger
Inventor of the you-know-what
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I've never been a fan of slice of life stories. To me, that's always just been an excuse for writers to stretch out their stories to ridiculous lengths without having to write an engaging plot. "No, no, it's fine that nothing important has happened in the last seventy chapters! It's a slice of life story!"
I've been listening to The World Sphere by Alwaysrollsaone recently, and I thought maybe I finally understood what everyone liked about the genre. Not much was happening, but just being in the characters' heads was interesting enough.
Now I'm on chapter 72 of the second book, and I think I'm done. Alwaysrollsaone is a good writer, but SOMETHING NEEDS TO HAPPEN ALREADY! The fifteen year old main character having infinite money, being unbeatable in (non-lethal, immediately healed) combat, and the most powerful wizard in the world, while rejecting a dozen beautiful girls who are head over heels in love with him, just isn't enough to keep my interest for a book and a half.
Oh, he wants to open a restaurant now and we get to be there as he buys a building, remodels it, and hires his staff? Fun stuff. Hey, isn't there a war going on nearby? Think we could get a little bit of that over here? No? Okay.
But that's just me. How much slice of life-ness can you handle all at once before it gets too boring?
I've been listening to The World Sphere by Alwaysrollsaone recently, and I thought maybe I finally understood what everyone liked about the genre. Not much was happening, but just being in the characters' heads was interesting enough.
Now I'm on chapter 72 of the second book, and I think I'm done. Alwaysrollsaone is a good writer, but SOMETHING NEEDS TO HAPPEN ALREADY! The fifteen year old main character having infinite money, being unbeatable in (non-lethal, immediately healed) combat, and the most powerful wizard in the world, while rejecting a dozen beautiful girls who are head over heels in love with him, just isn't enough to keep my interest for a book and a half.
Oh, he wants to open a restaurant now and we get to be there as he buys a building, remodels it, and hires his staff? Fun stuff. Hey, isn't there a war going on nearby? Think we could get a little bit of that over here? No? Okay.
But that's just me. How much slice of life-ness can you handle all at once before it gets too boring?