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Sasaki and Peeps (light novel)
Synopsis
Even though Sasaki’s droll corporate life is constantly filled with work, it leaves him tired and unfulfilled at the end of every day. In search of some companionship to fill the emptiness in his life, he visits a pet shop on a whim, not realizing he’s about to change his life forever. After settling on an adorable bird and bringing it home...his new roommate reveals that it’s actually an incredible sage from another world who promptly bestows Sasaki with supernatural powers as well as the ability to cross between worlds. All Sasaki wants to do is use these newfound powers to live in peace and comfort, but there are more than a few colorful characters who might get in the way of that...
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DrabGargoyle
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Preliminary
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This will be a review of the first volume.
Unfortunately while this story has interesting elements and a refreshing perspective, it suffers from being overly dry and over reliant on an abundance of traits better realised in other series.
I don’t like to be overly critical unnecessarily so I’ll start with the character of Sasaki, who provides a unique perspective in that he isn’t entirely interesting. It’s not a negative in this case as I enjoyed for the most part his middle aged mindset and pragmatic approach to what was happening to him. He never gets too high or low and his desire for a read more
Unfortunately while this story has interesting elements and a refreshing perspective, it suffers from being overly dry and over reliant on an abundance of traits better realised in other series.
I don’t like to be overly critical unnecessarily so I’ll start with the character of Sasaki, who provides a unique perspective in that he isn’t entirely interesting. It’s not a negative in this case as I enjoyed for the most part his middle aged mindset and pragmatic approach to what was happening to him. He never gets too high or low and his desire for a read more
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nalist
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A great isekai story, although it has some problems in the beginning. The first is that vol.1 is full of rather extreme situations, which does not help to relate to it. Second is the number of independent storylines. Two of them are almost completely parallel (isekai/Japan) and one about MC's neighbor rarely intersects with the Japan story. It is vexing to read and follow the relationships of two different sets of characters at the same time. Third, by the end of the 2nd volume we are introduced to at least 4 different magic system concepts, which is mind boggling.
First two volumes are not that good read more
First two volumes are not that good read more