A middle aged caregiver, Takanashi Rin got caught up in a 『Saint Summoning』 in which she was thrown away like a tr*sh.
But with the help of 【Survival】and another special skill , this woman who loves to camp, together with fellow passengers she picked up accidentally, will embark on a leisurely journey to enjoy the gourmet cuisine of different world’s foods! This is a story filled with sweat, tears and hunger!
Or so it was supposed to be but somehow their journey has taken an unexpected turn…?
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The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World
This novel definitely has a unique flavor, and I found myself strangely drawn into its world of culinary adventures. "The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World" isn't your typical isekai tale, and that's part of its charm.
### First Impressions
The premise is definitely intriguing. A saintess, seemingly abandoned, embarks on a road trip fueled by her love of food? It's a recipe for something different, and I was eager to see how it would play out. The initial chapters did a good job of setting the stage, introducing the protagonist and hinting at the world's mysteries. I was definitely curious to see what lay ahead on her journey.
### What Works Well
The focus on food and cooking is undeniably the highlight. The author clearly has a passion for it, and the detailed descriptions of ingredients, techniques, and, of course, the resulting dishes are mouthwatering. The camping aspect is really cool, too. The MC's knowledge of camping equipment and outdoor skills adds a layer of practicality and competence that I appreciate. It's more than just a gimmick; it's woven into the story in a way that feels natural and engaging. The slow-burn romance also has potential, and I'm curious to see how the relationships develop over time.
### Areas of Concern
The pacing might be a sticking point for some readers. The story leans heavily into the "slice of life" aspect, which means the plot can feel a bit meandering at times. While I appreciate the focus on character interactions and world-building, I can see how some might find it slow. Also, the dialogue could use some work. It can be a bit flat and confusing at times.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Forsaken Saintess and her Foodie Roadtrip in Another World" is a refreshing and unique take on the isekai genre. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed adventure, this might not be for you. But if you enjoy slow-burn stories with a focus on food, cooking, and character interactions, then I think you'll find something to love here. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's a delightful read, even if it could benefit from a bit more narrative drive.