No light novel has ever been worth reading beyond the first volume.
No light novel has ever been worth reading beyond the first volume
Remove the last three words and your sentence is accurate.
>No light novel has ever been worth reading beyond the first volume.
This sentence wasn't worth reading beyond the first eight words.
Some light novels are only worth reading past the first volume. Some only had one volume.
>Tearmoon
>Elaina
>Otherside Picnic
Wrong. 86 is like this because it's a oneshot forced to continue.
They help pass the time better than watching paint dry.
Some need a few volumes
Youjo senki and spice and wolf
Learn how to count
Lights Novels I enjoy reading are worth reading past the first volume.
dumb newfags
That’s where you’re wrong, kiddo.
suka suka helped to build the world and showed us on willem's thoughts as well as go past the anime and it's only 5 volumes
"the" is not a word, it is an article
uhh
This. SukaSuka was just great. Though I have to say volume 5 was a bit of a letdown compared to 3 and 4.
If it has harem elements as a core part of the story, it's immediately not worth reading.
Otherwise they're okay. I liked Kino no Tabi.
Almost here.
Pic related was good
it would be such a good novel if it had ended in the first vol....
Factually incorrect.
Dammit user I'm a student of history, not English. I don't even know if I should have used that comma.
I can hardly believe it. SEASON THREE ANNOUNCEMENT SOON.
Weak.
Also, sukasuka was mostly worth it.
Stop reading isekaishit
Is it that bad after volume 1? I read the first one half a year ago, then stopped reading for some reason but still though about picking it back up. What went wrong?
What's this from?
Blood Sign by Kamachi Kazuma.
It's about a guy who is trying to desperately kill his yandere goddess ex-lover while she toys with him and makes him suffer.
It did the thing that a lot of LNs do, where they write the first novel as a standalone story with a timeskip, and then once it gets popular it spent the next two volumes filling in the timeskip while failing at recapturing the magic.
86 could have continued quality if it had been written better desu. The theme of "former soldiers want to go back to the battlefield because that's where they feel at home" is real enough and compelling, it's just the author doesn't have the firsthand knowledge to pull it off
It's not terrible but it's not as good.
>it spent the next two volumes filling in the timeskip
Ah, now I get it. Well, yeah, that sounds quite uninspiring. Thank you. I will still try giving it a chance some time, but I won't expect much now.