I Was Summoned to Another World as a Savior, but Because I’m in My Thirties That’s Impossible, so I Quietly Started a Book Café.
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異世界に救世主として喚ばれましたが、アラサーには無理なので、ひっそりブックカフェ始めました。
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Isekai ni Kyuuseishu to shite Yobaremashita ga, Around 30 ni wa Muri na no de, hissori Book Café Hajimemashita., The Savior's Book Cafe Story in Another World, 異世界に救世主として喚ばれましたが、アラサーには無理なので、ひっそりブックカフェ始めました。
Tsukina was summoned by God to another world to be one of its Saviors.
“I’ll leave saving the world to the younger Saviors, and open a book café and live how I want to!”
But will her encounter with the knight Ill, who arrives as a customer, disturb her quiet lifestyle?!
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I Was Summoned to Another World as a Savior, but Because I’m in My Thirties That’s Impossible, so I Quietly Started a Book Café. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Was Summoned to Another World as a Savior, but Because I’m in My Thirties That’s Impossible, so I Quietly Started a Book Café.
This title is quite a mouthful, but thankfully, the story delivers a cozy and comforting reading experience. As someone who enjoys a relaxing read, I found this novel to be quite charming. It's a josei fantasy that focuses on a woman in her thirties who gets summoned to another world, but decides she's far too old to be a savior and opts to open a book café instead. The premise alone had me intrigued, and I wasn’t disappointed.
### First Impressions
From the very beginning, I was drawn in by the protagonist's logical mindset. She's not your typical wide-eyed, eager-to-please heroine. Instead, she's practical and self-aware, recognizing that uprooting her life for a savior role just isn't appealing. This grounded approach immediately set the story apart. The budding romance with the male lead also felt natural and well-paced, making it easy to root for their connection.
### What Works Well
The novel truly shines in its ability to create a soothing and heartwarming atmosphere. The slow-burn romance, built upon a shared love of reading, is incredibly sweet. I appreciated the focus on character development and the slice-of-life elements that made the world feel lived-in. The protagonist's decision to prioritize her own happiness and create a peaceful existence is a refreshing change from the usual "chosen one" narratives. The writing and translation quality are also top-notch, making it a pleasure to read. The chapters are generously sized, offering plenty of content to savor.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the story, I can see how some readers might find certain aspects frustrating. The initial setup, where the god is portrayed as somewhat irresponsible and careless, could be off-putting. Additionally, the protagonist's initial naiveté and trust in strangers might stretch the bounds of believability for some. I can also understand why some readers might find the characters' personalities grating, even if the romance is well-executed.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "I Was Summoned to Another World as a Savior, but Because I’m in My Thirties That’s Impossible, so I Quietly Started a Book Café" is a delightful and comforting read. It's perfect for those seeking a lighthearted fantasy romance with a mature and relatable protagonist. While there are minor flaws, the novel's strengths – its cozy atmosphere, well-developed characters, and sweet romance – far outweigh its weaknesses. I highly recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for a relaxing and enjoyable story.