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D**A
My favorite book in the series!
Satou and company finally arrived to the old capital. His reputation explodes from people who witnessed his actions in Muno City and Gururian City. He also plays vital roles in seeking support for the Muno barony and forming political ties with multiple noble families (while pissing off a certain a$$hol3) . There is not much for plot progression, but we do get a lot of new characters that are distinct and likable. World building is the key point of this volume, plus Satou wishes to learn as much as he can so that a repeat of the golden boar demon lord never happens again.Overall:I love this volume! Satou finally gets recognition (whether he likes it or not). It doesn't get as dark as volume 5, but I was honestly laughing during the last battle (see spoiler). I put up so many bookmarks of my favorite segments and chapters, plus I finished this within 5 hours of reading. It is really good.###Personal Thoughts (SPOILERS)###- Princess Ringrande (Rin) is an overprotective older sister, while Sara is the jealous younger sister. This dynamic can work, especially if both compete for Satou's affection.-Sara is pretty much in the harem at this point. She actually tries to denounce marriage proposals thrown at Satou (he refuses of course).-Satou getting some well deserved recognition (though he doesn't want it). Now he sees that the recognition does open doors for him to get stronger, and help his "kids".- Satou acquires another Holy Sword. I was screaming "GOOD" since the original owner deserved it.- I want that prince to hit rock bottom. His looks stolen, his status as a legendary weapon wielder gone, and he loses half his strength. I was cheering when this happened and I want to see the results in the next volume.- Hero Hayato is on the ropes against a hoard of monsters, while Satou looking at some prime meat to feed his kids. I was laughing way too hard at this.- Satou's "Magic Hand" reminds me a lot of Lucy's power from "Elfen Lied."-Hero Hayato's precious Arisa. Yes, he swings that way. Plus his team has nothing, but mature, busty women. I was laughing at this bit of irony.
C**N
Ploooooooooot
One of the best books in the series and it shows how impressive the authors foresight really is. Every book leaves appealing sprinkles to be called on at a later date and every single one hits with amazing impact and the process rarely leaves anything to tug on the back of you'er mind with any irritation.
J**A
Kitchen love
I will jump straight to the point!!! I loved this book to the very end... now a bit to contradict myself on the love part. I find this author loves the kitchen so much that it makes me think of this book as a recipe for Japanese cuisine... I have picked up some of the ideas and techniques that Satou uses, and implemented them in my own kitchen... and the results are great. Aside from that... the fights are good and the overkill is great as well.
W**
More good stuff from our vacationing hero.
What can I say? I really like this series. At this point I'm possibly biased but I think this was another great volume in the series.Like in recent novels the foreshadowing (flags) is heavy and the book really makes me look forward to what's ahead. But in the meantime the action, and characters in the current novel are a delight.
S**N
Once again good
Once again a very good book, I really appreciated the further developments of the relationships of the main group. Which pains me to bring up again the use of old harem tropes. Develop your characters and have them interact. If the main character is truly not a lolicon, STOP PUTTING HIM WITH LITTLE GIRLS! This to me speaks of lazy writing and a failure to have true romance.
C**E
Good
I meant to order of the light novel instead, but amazon was nice about the return process. It looked great and would recommend getting it if you like the manga.
D**S
"Food, folks and fun" with our overpowered tourist (NO SPOILERS)
More slice of life and adventure with the strongest cook in the multiverse (Steven Segal in his prime would stand no chance). This book contains: Seeing the sights, cooking tasty food, attracting the attention of attractive young women, and fighting a demon or three.
K**R
Awsome
I enjoyed this series so much. But the sad part is waiting for the next book to come out. Its a fun book series
K**R
More absurdly powerful enemies brushes aside in the quest for cooking ingredients.
Satou continues on his path of collecting cooking ingredients (and sightseeing) while incidentally saving the world from demons and monsters, which pop up everywhere.Anyone else would curse their fate, but to the absurdly powerful tourist/chef that is Satou Pendragon, this is far less stressful than his job in the old world, so it is all good.
H**M
4 out of 5.
This volume continues the story of Satou and his party. There's a lot of action in this book - more so than most others of the same series.Interestingly there are for the first time a couple of chapters from the point of view of different characters. One chapter from the PoV of Rin and another from the PoV of another Hero.4 out of 5.
K**R
Quirky
Funny but with plenty of action amongst the more comedic parts. I especially like how OP Satou is and all he wants to do is travel to see new places and eat good food
P**S
book
I like the Death March to parallel world Rhapsody vol 6 on manga
K**R
A new twist
A good story. Believable plot. And the tale flows well. I like it.
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