It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN)

It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN)

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異世界ですが魔物栽培しています。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Isekai desu ga Mamono Saibai shiteimasu., 異世界ですが魔物栽培しています。

By setsugekka, 雪月花

3.3
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
6 volumes
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Without warning, young Himuro Kyouji opens his door to see that he’s been transported into an alternate, RPG-like fantasy world! His new life should be awesome — until Kyouji realizes he has no money, no magic, and no fighting skill. While dumpster diving, he finds some seeds and decides to grow his own food, but to his shock, the seeds grow monsters! When he meets the cute knight, Lily, she reveals that monster growing is a rare and highly-paid feat. Kyouji decides to make use of his only ability, and teams up with Lily to grow and harvest monsters!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN) Alright, let's dive into "It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN)." This isekai tale, with its intriguing mix of adventure, fantasy, harem elements, and a dash of slice-of-life, certainly caught my eye. Add in the monster-raising aspect, and I was definitely curious. However, my initial experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions My first impression wasn't exactly earth-shattering. The early chapters felt a little rushed. We're thrown into the other world pretty quickly, and the protagonist seems to adapt a little too easily. That initial sense of disorientation, the "fish out of water" feeling I often crave in isekai, was somewhat absent. ### What Works Well Despite my initial hesitations, the core concept holds promise. The idea of cultivating monsters in a new world is undeniably appealing. I'm a sucker for stories where the protagonist carves out their own unique niche, and this one definitely has that potential. The tags point to cooking and farming, which are always welcome additions to the isekai formula, adding a layer of depth and grounding to the fantastical elements. The fact that it's been adapted into a manga also suggests that the story has visual appeal and a certain level of engagement. I can see the slice-of-life elements blending nicely with the adventure and fantasy aspects, creating a potentially cozy and engaging read. ### Areas of Concern My main concern stems from the pacing and initial character reaction. The quick adaptation to the new world felt a bit jarring. I personally prefer a bit more struggle and internal conflict to make the transition more believable. I'm also hoping that the harem elements are handled with care and don't overshadow the core narrative. I’m also a bit concerned about the R-15 rating. Hopefully the story won’t lean to heavily into fan service. ### Final Verdict "It Is A Different World And Yet I Am Cultivating Monsters (LN)" is a novel with potential. While the early chapters might feel a bit rushed, the core concept of monster cultivation, combined with cooking, farming, and slice-of-life elements, offers a unique and engaging premise. I'm willing to stick around and see how the story develops, especially as the translation progresses. It's not a perfect start, but the seeds of a good story are definitely there. I'm hoping it blossoms into something truly special.

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