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Chargement... Summer (JK Haru is a Sex Worker in Another World 2) (2019)par Kō Hiratori
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I got transported another world; every otaku's wet dream, right? But women are basically powerless here, so I had to become a sex worker to survive... This is my story. *record scratch* A collection of stories about Haru and her friends during the events of the original novel!This story collection was originally self-published by the author at Summer Comiket 94, and will let you see a new side to all your favorite characters! Even... Chiba?! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)895.636Literature Literature of other languages Asian (east and south east) languages Japanese Japanese fiction 2000–ÉvaluationMoyenne:
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A large part of the book is narrated by my least favorite character, Seiji Chiba, the otaku who came with the title character from Tokyo to a misogynistic, medieval fantasy realm where he has a magical cheat code that lets him succeed at being a warrior and a complete ass. He keeps flashing back to the truck accident that caused their jump in dimensions as he gets involved with a sex worker in the Blue Cat Nocturne brothel who is addicted to drugs and is her own version of a complete ass.
The rest of the stories also focus on side characters like Kiyori, Lupe and "Sumo" (Jaysohlbrother) with barely a glimpse of Haru here and there. She does get one big revelation in the middle, but most of the book seems to be content with the tracing the small ripples of her big splash in the world. Her dining habits are more important than the conflict with the demon lord in the forest.
If you're here for the fan service that was so plentiful in the first novel and its manga adaptations, this book is pretty much sex free except for an extended sequence of double entendres regarding a new character named Dick.
The one thing that does carry over from the first novel is the writing, or at least the translation, which remains very amateurish.
I hope a real sequel comes out someday. ( )