Planet

Planet

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Also known as: 惑星

By konohara narise, 木原音瀬

4.1
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
shueisha

Description

Poverty, violence, exploitation, death… Mura, a man who believes he’s an “alien,” lives alone and homeless in the slums, waiting for someone from his star to come for him. Enduring hunger and the grind of harsh, daily-wage jobs, he maintains a quiet existence, sometimes cheated out of money but accepting his life and finding a certain peace in his daily routine. However, this bleak but stable life is disrupted when he encounters a young artist, setting off a story that explores the light and darkness of a man living at the bottom of society without a place to call home.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shueisha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Planet Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Planet "Planet" is a story that definitely left an impression on me, and one I'm still processing. It's a raw and unflinching look at the life of Mura, a protagonist who's far from the typical web novel hero. This isn't a power fantasy; it's a grounded, sometimes brutal, exploration of survival and connection in the face of hardship. ### First Impressions From the very beginning, I was struck by the author's commitment to portraying Mura's reality. He's not handsome, rich, or particularly intelligent – he's just trying to get by. This immediately sets "Planet" apart from many other stories in the genre, and I found myself drawn into his world of daily struggles. The tags alone – cohabitation, disabilities, discrimination, and a naive protagonist – hinted at a story that wouldn't shy away from difficult topics. ### What Works Well The strength of "Planet" lies in its unflinching portrayal of Mura's life. The author excels at immersing the reader in his experiences, making you feel the weight of his poverty and the constant threat of exploitation. I appreciated the inclusion of side characters who offer Mura moments of kindness and belonging. These relationships, however fleeting, provide a glimmer of hope in an otherwise harsh landscape. The story excels in portraying the desperate measures people take when pushed to the margins, and the fragile connections that can form even in the darkest of circumstances. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciated the realism, I also found some aspects of the story unsettling, particularly regarding the male lead. I struggled to connect with him, and I felt the ending could have been handled with more sensitivity, considering the themes explored. The presence of potentially triggering content, like r*pe, also warrants caution for sensitive readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm hesitant to delve into specifics, but I will say that the ending, particularly regarding the male lead's actions, left me feeling conflicted. I can see how it fits within the overall narrative, but I personally found it difficult to reconcile with the earlier themes of hope and connection. ### Final Verdict "Planet" is a challenging but ultimately worthwhile read. It's not a lighthearted escape, but a raw and honest portrayal of a life on the margins. While I had reservations about certain plot points and the male lead, I can't deny the power of the story and its unflinching gaze at the struggles of its protagonist. If you're looking for a novel that will make you think and feel deeply, "Planet" is worth considering, but be prepared for a potentially difficult journey.

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