I Found a Hole in my Yard. It Might Be a Dungeon, but That’s Now my Garbage Dump

I Found a Hole in my Yard. It Might Be a Dungeon, but That’s Now my Garbage Dump

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庭に穴ができた。ダンジョンかもしれないけど俺はゴミ捨て場にしてる

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Got a Hole in my Garden., Niwa ni Ana ga Dekita. Dungeon kamo Shirenai kedo, Ore wa Gomisuteba ni Shiteru, 庭に穴ができた。ダンジョンかもしれないけど俺はゴミ捨て場にしてる

By daisuke, ダイスケ

4.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
55 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

One day, I found a hole in the yard of my house.It was just the right for a garbage hole, so I threw my garbage in it.I threw household waste in it.I threw business waste in it.I threw construction waste in it.However, the hole is still not filled……

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Found a Hole in my Yard. It Might Be a Dungeon, but That’s Now my Garbage Dump Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Found a Hole in my Yard. It Might Be a Dungeon, but That’s Now my Garbage Dump This title grabbed me instantly, and I dove in expecting… well, exactly what the title promised. What I found was a surprisingly compelling story about a guy, a hole, and a whole lot of trash. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept feels absurd, almost like a comedic skit stretched into a novel. The MC's blasé attitude toward the extradimensional garbage disposal unit in his backyard is definitely part of the charm. The early chapters are a quick, easy read, establishing the premise and the MC's… unique business model. ### What Works Well The mystery surrounding the hole is genuinely intriguing. I appreciate the author’s creativity in crafting this bizarre scenario and how the narrative gradually picks up pace, drawing you deeper into the enigma. The protagonist's evolution from a regular guy to a potentially ruthless businessman is also compelling. There's a subtle hint that the hole itself might be influencing him, which adds another layer of complexity. The blend of mundane waste disposal with the potential for something far more sinister is a strong hook. ### Areas of Concern My biggest concern is the story's completion status. It seems the author hasn't updated it in quite some time, leaving the narrative hanging. This is a significant drawback, as the story was really starting to build momentum. Another point, which is more of a personal preference, is the writing style. The author's stylistic choices, such as the use of square brackets for thoughts and dialogue and the spacing between paragraphs, might not appeal to all readers, and could take some getting used to. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations about its incomplete status, I enjoyed "I Found a Hole in my Yard. It Might Be a Dungeon, but That’s Now my Garbage Dump." The premise is original, the mystery is engaging, and the protagonist's journey is worth following – as far as it goes. If you're looking for a quick, quirky read with a touch of dark humor, and you're okay with the possibility of an unresolved ending, I'd say give it a shot. Just be prepared for that potential cliffhanger.

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