I Was Reincarnated as a Poor Farmer in a Different World, so I Decided to Make Bricks to Build a Castle

I Was Reincarnated as a Poor Farmer in a Different World, so I Decided to Make Bricks to Build a Castle

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異世界の貧乏農家に転生したので、レンガを作って城を建てることにしました

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai no Binbou Nouka ni Tenseishita no de, Renga wo Tsukutte Shiro wo Taterukoto ni Shimashita, 異世界の貧乏農家に転生したので、レンガを作って城を建てることにしました

By cancellara, カンチェラーラ

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
688 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A baby was born in a world of swords and magic, crying innocently. The boy held the memory of Japan, a different world from the world he lived in. However, he was born as the son of a poor farmer. The boy, who witnessed the harsh reality, was driven off to the situation that couldn’t be called a “slow life”. Using his specialty, earth magic, the boy initiated to fill his hungry stomach.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Was Reincarnated as a Poor Farmer in a Different World, so I Decided to Make Bricks to Build a Castle Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Was Reincarnated as a Poor Farmer in a Different World, so I Decided to Make Bricks to Build a Castle This title certainly grabbed my attention, and the premise of a reincarnated farmer building a castle sounded like a fun, lighthearted read. However, after diving into the available chapters and considering the general consensus, my feelings are a bit mixed. ### First Impressions Initially, the story seemed promising. The idea of a protagonist using modern knowledge to improve his lot in a fantasy world is always appealing. The magic system, with its unique "trademarking" aspect, also piqued my interest. I was ready to see how our MC would revolutionize brick-making! ### What Works Well The unique magic system is definitely a highlight. The concept of trademarking spells and the limitations it places on other users is an interesting twist. I also appreciate the translator's hard work, as many readers have pointed out the consistent and quick updates. For those looking for a simple, easy-to-follow story, this might fit the bill. The pacing is generally considered good, with events wrapping up within a few chapters. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, several issues hold this novel back. A major point of contention is the world-building, or rather, the lack thereof. The world feels incredibly shallow, with characters often appearing one-dimensional and lacking depth. I noticed several readers mentioned that the MC's family, including his parents and siblings, seem to pop up randomly with little to no backstory or established relationships. The protagonist himself can be frustrating. Some find him bland and repetitive, with the story relying too heavily on his inner monologue. Others point out narcissistic tendencies, with the MC constantly praising himself. Plot holes also seem to be a recurring problem. Some found inconsistencies and illogical events that detract from the overall experience. The short chapter length can also exacerbate the feeling of repetition. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers. These include the MC's rapid construction of a marble metropolis and the sudden appearance of previously unmentioned family members. Proceed with caution if you wish to avoid these details. ### Final Verdict "I Was Reincarnated as a Poor Farmer in a Different World, so I Decided to Make Bricks to Build a Castle" has potential, but ultimately falls short due to shallow world-building, inconsistent character development, and plot inconsistencies. While the unique magic system and dedicated translation are positives, the repetitive prose and simplistic storytelling may not appeal to all readers. If you're looking for a light, undemanding read and can overlook its flaws, it might be worth a try. Otherwise, there are likely better options available.

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