Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash: Volume 3 (Light Novel)
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Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash: Volume 3 (Light Novel)

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About the Author Ao Jyumonji is a Japanese author best known for the Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash light novels. Eiri Shirai is a Japanese manga artist best known for the illustrations in Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash . --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Features & Highlights

  • “Choco. Wait, could it be that Choco...?”Haruhiro and his comrades have become famous due to achievements no one expected from them. With his comrades more confident, Haruhiro is still agonizing over what to do when more experienced volunteer soldiers come to him. Among them is a girl whose name is still in Haruhiro's memories.At that same time, the town of Alterna moves to retake the Deadhead Watching Keep held by orcs. Looking to earn some of the reward money, Haruhiro's party ends up joining their first raid alongside Renji and Choco.

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Translation needs checking.

Is a good story and the end of this book is brilliant. But again, the author repeats stuff over and over. Some dialogues are pointless and doesn't add too much to the story. The editor needs to check carefully the translation, too many errors.
6 people found this helpful
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See an isekai from the mind of an introvert

The whole Grimgar saga is about an indecisive, self-doubting protagonist who second-guesses himself constantly despite his apparent success. It's a long, sometimes painful journey of gaining self-confidence, and you can tell it's written by an author who is living out a parallel life: Haruhiro-san and Ao Jyumonji are kindred spirits.

As the saga progresses its sometimes tempting for me to complain at how little progress Haruhiro makes in terms of development, and his constant self-deprecation can get annoying (as well as annoying his comrades!), but then I remember that I am much like him, and remind myself that I would be no better in that situation.

I've finished about ten of the books in the series so far, and things seem to be speeding up now. I can hardly wait to see if he finally gets a chance to pursue love...
3 people found this helpful
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goes beyond the anime

the story picks up after the anime ends with this book sadly it feel like a small part in a bigger picture. Thu it is well written an self contained, it leave off with more to come in a good way i suppose.

if you enjoyed the anime or even the first 2 books this is more of the same very easy to read an enjoyable overall an i look forward too book 4 already preordered.
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Being at is a fantastic series that brings much needed weight and consequences to ...

Being at is a fantastic series that brings much needed weight and consequences to fantasy that has been lacking for years
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All Action, Every Line

This book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time, and when it ended, I was screaming for the next book.
The characters we’ve grown to love or love to hate are on full display in all their relatable, flawed human glory, and the danger in which they find themselves this time out is extreme.
Will they win? Will they die? It’s a pulse-pounding journey to the last page, and it’s one you will relish to the last word.
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Wow

Things really ram up in intensity during this volume. The party members mainly focused on goblin slaying in the Old city of Damuro in volume 1 and killing kobalds in the Cyrene mines in volume 2 while growing as a party and overcoming the loss of comrades. However, volume 3 takes a dark turn when the party decides to participate in a raid on Deadhead Watching Keep, a stronghold of orcs.

Just as the events and battles that take place are jarring and abrupt, so too is the ending of volume 3. It is only a semi resolution leaving you wanting more. I can't say that this is truly a bad thing. It is endings like this that get me shaking with anticipation and wanting to immediately pick up the next volume in the series.
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Cannot wait for more

After reading it in a day and being unable to stop muself from wanting more, there is a sad feeling after finding oit i will have to wait a few months to coninue reading. Deffinitely ending on a bit of a sickly stomach feeling... hope to continue reading this as soon as possible.
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Hard to Read

The character styles of thought, Action and overall plot are TERRIBLY written. They speak as though they're.. well.. stupid.. and it's hard to follow with the story. I LOVED the anime because NONE of these problems were present and that was a smart move on their part. I'm not going to read any more of this or I'll end up hating the series "made it to page 15".
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Love Grimgar

I ran out of good isekai anime to watch.
Now I’m reading a series of books.
Not manga?
This works though and I want more!
Thank you Ao Jyumonji
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If a book can make you cry. You have something special.

The characters come to life, making your heart race with theirs as you root for them to win. I have cried with them and pleaded for them. Great story wonderful characters.