Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 13 (light novel) - Fujino Omori & Suzuhito Yasuda

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 13 (light novel)

By Fujino Omori & Suzuhito Yasuda

  • Release Date: 2019-03-19
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 5
5
From 229 Ratings

Seeing the future always comes at a cost!Someone has been murdered. The prime suspect in the latest crime to rock Rivira is the elf Gale Wind, now a blacklisted fugitive with a bounty on her head. After hearing this shocking accusation, Bell and his friends prepare to pursue her in order to clear her name. On the eve of their journey, Cassandra recalls a terrible dream that portended seventeen prophecies-and if they come true, the people she cares for most will die. Her solitary battle against ruin begins as Bell chases a Lyu consumed by a thirst for revenge!!

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Reviews

  • Memory Problems: The Novel

    2
    By Flying_Pigs
    A book about 2 people who can’t string 2 sentences in a row to, literally, save their lives. Basing continued conflict on communications problems is frustrating. Also, Bell has severely regressed in his character development displayed in the previous book. There are issues with some of the logic of the enemies. It is unclear what their goal is through all the twisting plans and traps they have apparently prepared for this specific situation... Yet their goals at the beginning stand apart from this end result. There is also a mounting problem where the naivety of the tone and the mature plot are becoming discordant. It’s like writing a story about the horrors of war, while you direct the characters to blush, buffoon, or otherwise lack resolve as the atrocities play out around them.