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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Hajime Kanzaka is a lazy writer! I can safely say that! I’ve consulted a higher power regarding some stuff that happens in this book… and the verdict is lazy fuck! Apparently when Mr. Kanzaka uses Gaury stupidity to explain any fantasy element of the story he is being lazy! He is braking what according to my higher power a really important rule of writing… something called “show don’t tell”. so… every time somebody who since to be a really important element of the Slayers universe shows up Gaury will immediately ask “who’s that?” and Lina proceed to explain… it was kind of cute at the beginning… but now is kind of annoying! If it wasn’t for the fact that Mr. Kanzaka recognizes at the end of every book in a really silly way… what a crappy writer he is, and how thankful he is to his readers. I will be pissed off and stop reading em. But since he is being really honest, and not taking any of it seriously I think he is cool… Now let’s talk about the book! After you manage to bypass the writer’s laziness this is really a fun book, Lina is still Lina… meaning you still get that funny as hell redhead megalomaniac that we all know and love! And not only that… this time Mr. Kazaka actually did manage to put some plot twist that actually surprised me!!! It is still a 5! Can’t wait to see what the third installment of the series have in store for me…! p.s. the phrase “butt lover” is used in several occasions in this book… it made me smile each and every time! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Now, for those who have watched the anime, this book roughly coincides with the Atlas City arc in Slayers Next. However, the majority of the story was altered to fit the more overall lighthearted theme of the anime. The sorcerers Lina meets are all competent instead of bumbling, and the overall tone grows progressively darker.
I feel that Slayers is a series readers will either love or hate. The story is told in first person from Lina’s point of view, often breaking the fourth wall as she speaks to the reader. She can be a bit of an abrasive character. Lina is has a bit of an ego, but the talent to warrant it. At least to a degree. If you like the sort of humor found in the first few pages of the novel, you’ll probably enjoy this series. This sort of humor is found not only in this book, but the series.
I will be honest. The beginning of the book, while humorous, didn’t really keep my attention the same way the first book did, nor did I believe it held the same sort of weight or stakes. However, it is absolutely worth it to stick with this book. The story takes some twists and turns as it progresses, not all of which are completely unforeseen. The plot moves faster as the story continues, with a few fight scenes along the way.
Thought it certainly doesn’t begin this way, the book does become quite dark later on. There is more blood and gore than the first book in the series by a good amount. Despite the lighthearted tone in the beginning, this didn’t feel out of place. Things ramp up in the story quite a bit. What begins as a simple enough job turns into a mess of massive proportions and the tone shifts throughout the novel to reflect this.
One thing which certainly is poised to annoy many readers. A lot of world building and explanation is given to the reader via Gourry’s less than stellar intellect. This can grow very old very fast, and it happened quite often throughout the first half of the novel. I do have to say that Gourry does poke fun at Lina for doing this, especially when her long theories and explanations don’t turn out to be entirely correct, but it does feel a bit too little a bit too late.
While The Sorcerer of Atlas by Hajime Kanzaka didn’t start out terribly strong, it certainly finished on a high note. I do recommend this book. If you are a fan of the anime series or are looking for a quick high fantasy novel this is a book you will want to check out. If you don’t like the humor found within the first book or if having characters stop for a chat dripping with exposition drives you a little crazy, this one might not be for you. ( )