
He Who Fights with Monsters 5
A LitRPG Adventure (He Who Fights with Monsters, Book 5)
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Jason has discovered that his homeworld is not what he thought. What’s more, the rest of the planet is on the precipice of sharing his revelation.
With magic on the rise and forces pulling him in multiple directions, Jason is faced with challenges greater than ever before.
Even as his power reaches new and incredible heights, he is faced with the realization that going beyond his best is still not enough.
About the series: Experience an isekai culture clash as a laid-back Australian finds himself in a very serious world. See him gain suspiciously evil powers through a unique progression system combining cultivation and traditional LitRPG elements. Enjoy a weak-to-strong story with a main character who earns his power without overshadowing everyone around him, with plenty of loot, adventurers, gods and magic. Rich characters and world-building offer humor, political intrigue and slice-of-life elements alongside lots of monster fighting and adventure.
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I love the series, but really hope it isn't ruined in the next one.
annoyed and not complete
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It's always fun to be back with Jason Asano, even if he's a bit of a jerk and seems to have some beef with America despite loving all it's general culture and pop culture gifts to the world. That seems more motivated by the Australian author. Whatever, I enjoy his writing regardless. My only other negative with this book is the handling of certain deaths. I don't mind that characters did get killed, it just seemed anti-climactic and not too impactful. Just kinda like an afterthought. Like tossing a used plastic spoon. They deserved more than that.
Anyway! Bring on the next book! Let's see the momentum keep going and growing!
Much better than the previous entry.
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I love this series !
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Superb
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My main criticism of this and the last book is the fact that where before Jason would be seen acting from the first person, this book and the last one would rather tell us what Jason is doing from an outside perspective.
When we do get to hear what Jason is thinking, he’s thinking about how he would like to do things but won’t because he’s worried about what other people would think of it.
It’s like he went to the new world and decided it was time to live again, to cast aside his social anxiety, self loathing and make the decisions he wanted to make, the decisions that needed to be made; what other people think be damned.
He died in a tiny apartment alone and estranged from his family and now he wasn’t going to waste his second life in a new world, yet here we are on book five and we are back in his old world with a family that condemns everything he does and suffering from anxiety over his actions once more.
T.L.D.R: Jason is once more a sad boi, estranged from most of his family who condemn him while he agonizes over every little decision and what others think. He’s more powerful than ever before yet continuously renders himself powerless through moral agonizing and inaction.
More of the same.
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As many have said the authors politics is leaking into his characters designs. The problem is not the politics itself, but that the main character exists in lock-step with a particular parties current talking points. This is not in my opinion a good way to developing a great character. Most REAL people do not live and breath their politics. We are far more dynamic then that!
Wish I could have returned this book… I would have stopped at book 3.
Main Character is a Twitter head case now.
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longer, more spoilery.
I liked this book, however I would have preferred if we would have returned to the other world.
great entry
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Keeps getting better
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a fantastic take on a conundrum
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Awesome book
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