You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! USummary:
You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! Usually, this second chance at life is a dream come true.
Not for Penelope. She's the unwanted Daughter of a Duke, and having just finished playing this game (The Duke's Super Love Project), she knows just how lethal her future can get. Somehow, she'll have to find a way to escape this horrible situation. At least she has some insight on what events to avoid.
Review:
Ahhhh! Where has this series been all of my life? But seriously, I’m loving Villains Are Destined to Die. It’s a darker isekai, but I think it works well. I’m always on the edge of my seat, uncertain about what the world will throw at Penelope next.
Villains Are Destined to Die Vol. 4 throws us back into the mix - and the uncertainty. Every time Penelope progresses with one character’s percentage, something has to happen to put her back in danger.
It’s that recipe that I think works really well. This volume is all centered around the hunting expedition, which means we’re getting two things in large quantities: politics and danger. In short, I freaking loved it.
I loved it so much that the wait for the next volume will physically hurt. Unfortunately, there’s a bit of a waitlist at my library (nice to see the appreciation for it, at least), so wait, I must.
Highlights: Manwha Dark Isekai Dating Sim Game Foundation Originally a webcomic (Tapas)
We've heard the story before: one day, a girl wakes up in a body that isn't hers. Only, now it sort of is. This time, the girl's name is AthaSummary:
We've heard the story before: one day, a girl wakes up in a body that isn't hers. Only, now it sort of is. This time, the girl's name is Athanasia, and she will have a lot of trouble staying alive if the book she read (in her past life) is any indication.
You see, she may be the daughter of a king, but he's a brutal and violent king. Her best option is to run away before he sets his sights on her. As for a backup plan to make her fall in love with her adorable little self!
Review:
I started reading Who Made Me a Princess on Tapas a while ago, but I lost my place when the app was updated, so I took a break. Now that I’ve realized there’s a printed version of the series, I’m back! So let’s begin again with Who Made Me a Princess Vol. 1.
This is one of many (MANY) isekai available on the site, but it’s still one of my favorites. Unlike many series where the main character wakes up in the body of a much younger character, Who Made Me a Princess seems content to continue at a slow pace.
As such, we get to continue seeing adorable little Athy, and I love her. Naturally, Athy is terrified that her father will kill her, as he did in the books she read. However, she’s already (unintentionally) thwarted one horrible twist by putting that cute little face in front of him.
Yes, this series does lean on a lot of common isekai tropes. No, I don’t mind. While I don’t love the king/father figure (obviously, he’s a child murderer), I love all the other characters in this world. I can’t wait to see how it evolves from here.
Highlights: Isekai Manwha Originally on Tapas Historical Fantasy
You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! Summary:
You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! Usually, this second chance at life is a dream come true.
Not for Penelope. She's the unwanted Daughter of a Duke, and having just finished playing this game (The Duke's Super Love Project), she knows just how lethal her future can get. Somehow, she'll have to find a way to escape this horrible situation. At least she has some insight on what events to avoid.
Review:
What would you do if you were trapped in the last dating sim you played? Depending on the difficulty, you'd probably panic, right? I know I would (and I don't even play dating sims!). Penelope is proving her mettle in Villains Are Destined to Die Vol. 2, as she tackles each challenge thrown her way.
In short, I'm loving this series. It's dark and twisted, but there's also SO MUCH potential here. Especially as new characters (aka romance-able leads) get introduced, seemingly left and right. This volume introduced two big ones that couldn't be more different.
In truth, I'm not one hundred percent certain how to feel about one of them. I guess I'll have to see where it goes? But Penelope is depending on him for her safety, so there's that. Ironically, I think I like the other one best. We've seen him the least, but I dunno...he seems the most human and relatable? (Am I already rooting for him? Maybe).
I can't wait to see where this series goes or how many more complications will be thrown in Penelope's way. On to volume three!
Highlights: Manwha Dark Isekai Dating Sim Game Foundation Originally a webcomic (Tapas)
You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! Summary:
You know how the story goes: a young woman in a horrible situation wakes up one day to find herself in a new world—complete with a new face! Usually, this second chance at life is a dream come true.
Not for Penelope. She's the unwanted Daughter of a Duke, and having just finished playing this game (The Duke's Super Love Project), she knows just how lethal her future can get. Somehow, she'll have to find a way to escape this horrible situation. At least she has some insight on what events to avoid.
Review:
Ohhhh, man. This is a dark isekai if I've ever seen one! Villains Are Destined to Die Vol. 1 is so emotionally compelling that all I want to do is bundle Penelope up and protect her from the world—or keep reading. Yeah, it's the latter.
I originally started reading Villains Are Destined to Die on Tapas, but I got impatient. Thankfully, there are already a few volumes of this beauty, so I get to binge it for a bit. I'm really looking forward to seeing how Penelope thwarts the incoming dangers.
I like the twist in Villains Are Destined to Die – rather than a girl ending up in a world where everyone magically wants her, Penelope has to find a way to create a non-lethal path for herself. That said, this series is a bit depressing, so plan ahead and have a lighter read lined up to follow this one. (It's totally worth it, though).
Highlights: Manwha Dark Isekai Dating Sim Game Foundation Originally a webcomic (Tapas)
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is thSummary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Rimuru never really planned on becoming a leader for so many people. He certainly didn't sign up to be a diplomat! Unfortunately, it's the nature of the job – and he's quickly learning. While some tasks may be delegated, others must be dealt with personally.
Review:
If you've been wanting to see more of the towns/cities in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, this volume is perfect for you! Not only does Rimuru have to travel around a lot, but it gives us the chance for a few one-on-ones with different characters.
Honestly, so much happens in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 9 that it's hard to believe it's all one volume. You'd think they would have split the different visits into different volumes. That said, I'm not complaining either. It made for a different feel for this volume – a sort of Rimuru-traveling-the-world vibe.
I still don't know how I feel about the human adventurers. I don't hate them. But they feel...hollow? Maybe more time with them will help, though I don't know. I'll have to keep reading to find out. Oh! Maybe they translate better in the anime? Hrmmm.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is thSummary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
An old evil has risen, heading right to Rimuru's people. Charybdis is an ancient evil – and even Rimuru isn't certain how the battle will go. Yet the battle must be fought. This is the life of leadership.
Review:
Whenever I think I have a solid understanding of the power levels in this series, something throws it all into whack. That statement is more accurate than ever, thanks to That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 8.
There's a lot that happens in this volume. Most of it happens to revolve around the central battle, though there are a few additional subplots to keep in mind. I still have questions about power levels and social dynamics, but the more I read, the more confident I am that those questions will be answered at some point.
That said, the battle did a great job laying out all the power levels for the current group. Again, given the style, I know these levels will change (grow), but it's still nice to see, right? Also, I'm looking forward to seeing how the human-centric plot goes.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is thSummary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Rimuru's life has changed so much since first waking up in this new world – and it's about to change a whole lot more. New allies, potential threats, and more are just around the corner. Will Rimuru and his growing group survive it all?
Review:
Ah, you can see that the gears are turning, and another major plot will soon kick off. In the meantime, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 7 helps to set things in motion further. There are so many characters in the mix now it can take a moment to get them all straight.
That said, I'm really enjoying this series. More than I thought I would back when I first started. It really grows on you! So, if you've been on the fence this whole time, I strongly urge you to give That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime a shot.
It was nice seeing some familiar faces pop back up. Likewise, I'm curious to see where this new plot will lead. Will we be seeing more of the humans? And if so, will it be a good thing, or will humans do what humans do best? (cause chaos). I guess I'll have to keep reading to find out.
I still love the idea of Rimuru introducing sweets (honey) to the kingdom. It's cute and oddly delightful.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is thSummary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Rimuru's life has changed so much since first waking up in this new world – and it's about to change a whole lot more. New allies, potential threats, and more are just around the corner. Will Rimuru and his growing group survive it all?
Review:
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 6 wastes no time throwing readers back into the deep end. To be fair, a lot is going on, so there isn't much time for hand-holding. We have enemies and allies galore, not to mention a few more twists in progress.
I knew that things weren't done with the Drawf King Gazel – and while he seemed honorable (if stuck in a bind, thanks to the laws of his kingdom), I wasn't sure what else to make of him. Still, it was nice to see his plot come back around again.
Speaking of, there are a few new characters for us to know! More than a few, in truth. It'll take some time for them all to feel fleshed out in my mind, but I'm looking forward to learning more about them, even if they bring complications.
I remember reading a spin-off volume of this series a year or two ago, and this volume helped settle all of that into place in my mind. I finally met one of the major characters for that plot (I probably shouldn't have read things out of order, whoops), so that was an added bonus for me.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villaineSummary:
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villainess and spoiled daughter of a duke. In other words, a big pain in the butt.
It's just one kidnapping after another, at least for those around Catarina Claes. This time it isn't our lovely protagonist who has gone missing – but her adoring brother. Catarina will stop at nothing to find out what has happened to him.
Review:
Poor Catarina. It seems like every time her life is back to normal (well, her version of normal), something else happens. On that note, My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 8 wastes no time throwing readers back into the action – of her missing brother.
This volume is different in that it is pretty different. There's a heavy focus on Keith initially, showing us flashbacks and more. The insight into his life is nice, and I hope all the characters get more moments like these (maybe minus the kidnapping bit).
While the main arc ends in a bit of a cliffhanger (I can't wait to see how that goes), that doesn't mark the end of this volume. My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 8 has two stories, the second of which is much lighter...and more typical of Catarina's luck and life.
Seeing an antagonist that fits the more classical elements of My Next Life as a Villainess (IE, somebody who sees Catarina as a villainess) was a lot of fun. More than that, it was interesting to see how the love interests worked together to handle the situation.
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is thSummary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his life was a fair bit shorter than expected. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
The battle against the dreaded orc army is finally here. What will Rimuru do this time, and can he possibly keep his growing kingdom of people safe and alive? Only time will tell.
Review:
And so the saga continues! Honestly, I'm shocked at how quickly the story is moving. It doesn't feel like I just read volume five of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. It feels more like I've been reading it for at least ten volumes – and I mean that in a good way.
This series has a way of sucking you in. Combine that with the quick progress and timeline of the story, and it's easy to see why it feels like you've been reading this book for years. It has a way of forging that genuine connection.
As far as the plot for That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 5 goes, this was fun! I feel like it's a moment we've been waiting for, and it had a satisfying culmination and conclusion. It makes me wonder what will be the next hurdle for Rimuru.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that Summary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Rimiru's life is never dull, is it? We now know that a huge battle is on the horizon. More importantly, Rimiru is finally getting a better idea of just who is behind the battle – and what it could cost his allies if he fails to step up.
Review:
I love that each volume adds to the complexity of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. At first, I wasn't sure how the series would carry over into so many volumes – but I'm starting to get it! Likewise, I understand why there has been so much (positive) chatter about the series.
If you enjoy a fantasy series full of action, you'll love That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 4. It's fast-paced with many battles to view. As such, there isn't a ton of room for everything else – so character development and the like will be set to the side. It's a balancing act. That said, I hope we learn more about some of the newer characters in the next volume.
It feels like we're nearing the culmination of the first major arc, but it's hard to be certain. I'm looking forward to seeing how this plays out – and how all the details come together.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that Summary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Rimuru now has a human form – and that's going to take some getting used to. Unfortunately, the world is changing too much for Rimuru to set everything aside and deal with that. There are ogres on the horizon and even greater foes drawing nearer.
Review:
Interestingly, the stakes continue to grow in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 3. We know something dark(er) has been on the horizon for a few volumes now. And it feels like we're finally starting to better understand what's going on.
Likewise, we might just have a better idea of why it happened. Meanwhile, a lot of development is still happening in what was once a tiny village in the middle of the woods. Every new volume seems to bring with it new allies. I don't know how far that trend will last, but it will be interesting to find out!
Honestly, the more I read, the more I can see why this series became so popular! At first, I was apprehensive about how OP Rimuru would become. And granted, that's still a concern, but it's quickly overshadowed by everything else.
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that Summary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone as planned – or hoped. Unfortunately, his left was a fair bit shorter than ended. The one bit of good news is that he woke up in a new world. The strange news? He's now a slime.
Now that Rimuru is in charge of a village, he needs to step things up and ensure they're taken care of. Step one, find some better builders. That's why he was in the Dwarven Kingdom, to begin with. Which may or may not have kicked off a bit of chaos...
Review:
As expected, the series is getting more interesting by the minute. It makes it easy to understand why so many people gush about That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime. I think I have another volume or two to go before I'm truly hooked.
The biggest problem is that much of the story is still pretty slow. Yet the main character keeps getting what he wants in leaps and bounds. I know that sounds contradictory, but bear with me here. They're still fleshing out the world, and that takes time. However, the main character's power continues to grow, though sometimes in unpredictable ways.
In truth, I'm not sure how to feel about the main arc of That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 2. On the one hand, it was nice to see Rimuru leveled by such a human event. On the other hand, I don't know where this will go or what potential implications it will have. Only time will tell, I guess?
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villaineSummary:
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villainess and spoiled daughter of a duke. In other words, a big pain in the butt.
It's just one kidnapping after another, at least for those around Catarina Claes. This time it isn't our lovely protagonist who has gone missing – but her adoring brother. Catarina will stop at nothing to find out what has happened to him.
Review:
Sadly, I'm almost at the end of my binge-reading for My Next Life as a Villainess. I might go onto the light novels next – what does everyone think of them?
It's interesting how this volume can be so different yet have such similarities with past plots. I think we're now at three kidnappings in a row? Yet they're all for different reasons and targeting different characters. Go figure. Some readers probably don't love the repetition, but it fits the series.
As usual, Catarina desperately does what she can to care for the people around her – while oblivious to the truth. In this instance, she's missing hints about how the other characters feel about her. She's also listening to her mother's bad/hurtful advice, which is frustrating to see.
There are some happier moments/hints to help balance out the somber tone of My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 7. That said, I have to admit that I find the path they're going down quite interesting. I hope we can (someday) see how Catarina finds a place for herself to investigate magical crimes and the like.
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem
Mikami's life hasn't gone quite the way he planned – or hoped. Sure, he has a decent job (even if it is going nowhere). But that's about all Summary:
Mikami's life hasn't gone quite the way he planned – or hoped. Sure, he has a decent job (even if it is going nowhere). But that's about all he has to brag about. Unfortunately, his life is about to go further downhill when he gets in the way of a man wielding a knife.
The good news is that Mikami woke up. The bad news is that he didn't do so in his home world. He's now in a fantasy world – and he's a slime! That sounds about right for his luck. How can he become a hero like this? Read and find out.
Review:
Okay, so I've been hearing non-stop about That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime for years (really! It's already been over six years since the first volume came out). So I finally caved and read the first volume.
It isn't bad. I know that often the first volume isn't as strong as the rest of the series since there is so much to get through. So in that sense, I can see how this series will pick up in the future! I will have to keep reading to confirm.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Vol. 1 has a very tongue-in-cheek type of humor, which I appreciate. Unfortunately, I can also see the main character becoming OP quickly (maybe that is the point?). There's also a fair bit of fan service, so steer clear if that is not your cup of tea.
Will I Read the Rest of the Series: Probably
Highlights: Isekai Reincarnation Comical Manga Fantasy Setting
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villaineSummary:
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villainess and spoiled daughter of a duke. In other words, a big pain in the butt.
Catarina Claes has been kidnapped. However, this isn't your typical kidnapping. That isn't Catarina's life. While everyone else is panicking about her safety, Catarina will delve into the mystery behind it all – while missing some significant social cues.
Review:
As always, this latest volume of My Next Life as a Villainess (well, the latest for me) was a delight. Catarina has a way of getting herself into the strangest situations. More notably, she has a way of dealing with these situations. In true reverse harem fashion, it always works out in the most unexpected ways.
My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 6 concludes the plot arc revolving around her kidnapping while starting a couple of secondary plots. These plots will grow with time, I know. I find one much more interesting than the other (I want to learn more about certain characters introduced in this volume).
I feel like they heightened the whole "Catarina is oblivious" point. It's gone beyond comical levels and is pretty much just the trope of the series. I still love it, even when taken to such extremes. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem
Catarina Claes is the spoiled daughter of a duke and the primary antagonist in a dating sim, Fortune Lover. Or rather, that's how the story iSummary:
Catarina Claes is the spoiled daughter of a duke and the primary antagonist in a dating sim, Fortune Lover. Or rather, that's how the story is supposed to go. That was before a high school girl woke up in her body and made it her life goal to avoid all the horrible fates in store for this villainess.
This whole time Catarina has been working SO hard to avoid her Doom. And trust us – hard work doesn't always come naturally to this girl. So imagine her surprise when one of the Doom scenarios pops up – all hoping to ruin her reputation and seal her fate. How will she survive?
My Review:
The first two volumes of My Next Life as a Villainess have been a delight, but I honestly think this is my favorite (so far). It's undoubtedly one of the funnier arcs, tucked neatly against one of the darker cliffhangers (again, so far).
It was interesting seeing an event from the Doom track appear. You'd think those would fade away. Its very appearance has certain implications, which the next volume will likely delve into in more depth.
I could focus on the darker (pun intended) elements of this story, but instead, I want to highlight something: how much My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 3 made me laugh. We all know that Catarina is completely and utterly clueless – and the humor of this volume is very much centered on that. It absolutely tickled me.
This volume ends on a bit of a cliffhanger, and I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes. Onward!
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem
Catarina Claes is the spoiled daughter of a duke and the primary antagonist in a dating sim, Fortune Lover. Or rather, that's how the story iSummary:
Catarina Claes is the spoiled daughter of a duke and the primary antagonist in a dating sim, Fortune Lover. Or rather, that's how the story is supposed to go. That was before a high school girl woke up in her body and made it her life goal to avoid all the horrible fates in store for this villainess.
She's been working diligently to avoid those fates, but the stakes keep rising as time goes on. Now that she's at her magic school, she's finally about to face the game's primary character. In other words, one mistake can easily lead to her doom.
My Review:
Ohhh boy, I forgot how much fun this series is! As the second installment in the series, My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 2 is a blast to read. We've met most of the love interests at this point – with a few notable exceptions. Maybe I shouldn't be calling them love interests since Catarina is too oblivious.
Anyway, moving on. This volume introduces one of my favorite characters, Maria. She also happens to be the player character from the game, sooo....you can see how that's just a touch worrying for Catarina.
Once again, I freaking love how goofy and oblivious Catarina is. More than that, I adore how everyone is aware of her obliviousness and even comments on it (not that Catarina is aware of this, naturally). It kills me.
My Next Life as a Villainess is perfect if you're looking for a light and funny read, especially if you like Isekai and reverse harems.
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villaineSummary:
You know how the story goes. A high school girl wakes up to a new life – quite literally, for she's been reborn as Catarina Claes, a villainess and spoiled daughter of a duke. In other words, a big pain in the butt.
Well, before our main character took her over, that is. Now all our Catarina wants to do is find a way to avoid her doom. Easier said than done, given all the potential paths to doom she'll have to dodge.
My Review:
Guys, words cannot describe how much fun My Next Life as a Villainess is. My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 1 throws readers into Catarina's story, not holding back one bit on the humor. Of which there is a lot. And I do mean a lot.
Essentially, Catarina is a clueless main character desperately trying to avoid getting killed or exiled. I'm calling her clueless because she's SO focused on this goal that she misses most of the clues around her, such as how the dozens of other characters feel about her.
This series has countless amusing points, such as the Council of Catarinas, whose only goal is to spitball ideas for survival (okay, and amuse the readers). These are probably some of my favorite moments.
My Next Life as a Villainess Vol. 1 introduces many of the main cast, including several potential love interests for our oblivious leading lady. This is perfect for Isekai and harem fans and an absolute blast to read. Oh! And don't forget to check out the anime!
Highlights: Isekai Strong Humor Clueless Lead Dating Sim Game Reverse Harem