You Think It’s Fine to Just Summon Me to Another World? Huh?

You Think It’s Fine to Just Summon Me to Another World? Huh?

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異世界召喚なんてしてもいいと思ってんの?あ?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 異世界召喚なんてしてもいいと思ってんの?あ?

By sekimura imuya

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
12 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I, Kaya Minafuchi, a Japanese high school girl, was summoned to another world by its god, in order to protect it. Their god had summoned me to defend this world, and to the people that summoned me, my reply was of course: “I don’t care about that. It’s your world, so do something about it yourselves.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

You Think It’s Fine to Just Summon Me to Another World? Huh? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Think It’s Fine to Just Summon Me to Another World? Huh? This web novel boasts a title that immediately grabbed my attention, promising a fresh take on the isekai genre. The premise – a protagonist furious about being ripped from her ordinary life – is undeniably appealing. But does the story live up to its potential? Let's dive in. ### First Impressions The initial chapters certainly deliver on the protagonist's outrage. I was immediately drawn to the idea of an MC who refuses to passively accept her fate. The sheer audacity of being summoned to another world without consent is something I feel many isekai stories gloss over, so it was refreshing to see it addressed head-on. I was ready for a story of defiance and rebellion. ### What Works Well The novel excels in portraying the protagonist's emotional turmoil. Her anger, frustration, and sense of helplessness feel incredibly realistic. Instead of instantly accepting her role as a chosen hero, she grapples with the unfairness of her situation. This grounded approach is a welcome change from the often-idealized portrayals of summoned heroes. The clash between her modern sensibilities and the customs of this new world also provides some interesting moments. I also appreciate that the protagonist doesn't immediately gain overpowered abilities or cheat skills, making her struggle feel more authentic. ### Areas of Concern While the initial rage is compelling, I found myself wondering when the story would move beyond it. Some readers might find the constant self-pity and lack of proactive action frustrating. The novel teeters on the edge of becoming repetitive, and I can see how some might lose patience with the protagonist's seemingly endless complaints. This is particularly true if the reader expects constant progression and action. The story could also benefit from more character development for the supporting cast, who at times come across as caricatures. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned that the story introduces comedic elements, such as a character being allergic to attractive men, and that the protagonist spends time lamenting the lack of rice. While humor can be a welcome addition, it's crucial that it doesn't undermine the serious tone established in the beginning. It might alienate readers who are drawn to the story's darker, more realistic portrayal of being summoned against one's will. ### Final Verdict "You Think It’s Fine to Just Summon Me to Another World? Huh?" offers a compelling, albeit flawed, take on the isekai genre. The protagonist's initial reaction to being summoned is refreshingly realistic, but the story risks becoming bogged down in her negative emotions. If you're looking for a lighthearted power fantasy, this might not be for you. However, if you appreciate a more nuanced and emotionally driven narrative, it's worth checking out – just be prepared for a potentially slow burn and a protagonist who isn't afraid to be unlikable. The story's potential is undeniable, but it needs to find a better balance between emotional realism and plot progression to truly shine.

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