Troger
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THIS IS NOT FILLER. This is his attempt at a SOL "arc" and it's pretty satisfying. I originally put off this book, because the earlier reviews made it seem like that this book was a massive recap with no substance when it's the complete opposite. We get to learn more about our characters before they enter Orario, more when they are in Orario, and where they will go to next. Most importantly, we get to see just how far everyone in the main cast has matured. I think this is his 29th book that has been translated into English, and he has managed to keep the quality of the series at a top-tier level. Omori is such a wonderful writer, and I can't wait to see how events play out next volume.
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Nathan D'Souza
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Good book, a little slow (like book 8) but expected since it's like a side story as its not in the dungeon; and more backstory development for other characters. To Fujino Omori, Just wanted to say thank you for continuing this amazing series. (Hoping Bell will get to level 10 and fight / win against the dragon that escaped the dungeon one day. I've read all previous books in this series, toine vs tiona in I think book 6 of aiz spinoff and book 1 off Lyu story (familia chronicles). Thank God for google books so I can buy it legally and support you. I hope / pray all mangaka and light novelists are all healthy and safe during this covid time. 😀
Jon
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Back story. Shouldn't be part of the main story line. Basically filler. Could have easily been worked into the actual series slowly without feeling like it was interrupting the main storyline. Not satisfying at all, unless you're a fan of annoying exposition that ruins any story flow and could have been left to the imagination.
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