My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko

My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko

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双子の姉が神子として引き取られて、私は捨てられたけど多分私が神子である。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Futago no Ane ga Miko Toshite Hikitorarete, Watashi wa Suterareta kedo Tabun Watashi ga Miko de Aru., 双子の姉が神子として引き取られて、私は捨てられたけど多分私が神子である。

By ikenaka orina, 池中織奈

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
454 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

I am the youngest of two twins. My sister is pretty like an angel, and our parents have always treated us differently. Just the other day, it was decided that my sister is the miko, a child loved by god, and she was taken away along with our parents. Me? I was abandoned, but I’m probably the miko.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko* Okay, that title is a mouthful, but the premise definitely grabbed my attention. I dove into *My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko* with high hopes, and while it wasn't a perfect experience, I found myself enjoying aspects of it. ### First Impressions Initially, I was charmed by the cuteness factor. The early chapters focus on the MC's life and her longing for love and warmth, which is quite endearing. However, it quickly became apparent that this wasn't just a fluffy, feel-good story. There are hints of a deeper, more complex world lurking beneath the surface, and I was intrigued to see where it would lead. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. The story explores various races, cultures, and political landscapes, making for a rich and engaging backdrop. I appreciated the adventure aspect, as the MC journeys through different places and uncovers secrets about her abilities and the world around her. The characters, despite some flaws I'll get to later, are generally well-developed, with distinct personalities that make them memorable. The beastmen village was particularly cool. I also enjoyed the moments of levity and fluff that were sprinkled throughout the story, providing a nice contrast to the more serious themes. I found myself really getting invested in the MC's journey to find her place and happiness. ### Areas of Concern One of my main issues is the pacing. The story sometimes feels dragged out, with too much focus on the MC's day-to-day interactions and not enough progress on the main plot. The writing can also be repetitive, with the MC often reiterating information that was already clear from the dialogue. This can make some chapters feel longer than they need to be. Also, while the world-building is interesting, it's sometimes presented from a childish perspective, even when dealing with complex political issues. This can create a disconnect between the characters' maturity and their actual age. The premise of the parents abandoning the MC felt a bit forced and not entirely believable. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give *My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko* a solid 3 out of 5 stars. It has its flaws, particularly in terms of pacing and repetitive writing, but the strong world-building, engaging characters, and intriguing plot make it worth a read. If you're looking for a cute but not *too* cute fantasy adventure with a focus on world-building, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for some slow moments and occasional repetition.

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