How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom
O, Hero With that cliched line, Kazuya Souma found himself summoned to another world and his adventure did not begin After he presents his plan to strengthen the country economically and militarily, the king cedes the throne to him and Souma finds himself saddled with ruling the nation What s , he s betrothed to the king s daughter now In order to get the country back on its feet, Souma calls the wise, the talented, and the gifted to his side Five people gather before the newly crowned Souma Just what are the many talents and abilities they possess What path will his outlook as a realist take Souma and the people of his country down A revolutionary transferred to another world administrative fantasy series starts here Download How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom – kino-fada.fr I m a little torn on this one I love the premise some poor schlub gets summoned to another world and informed that he s the Legendary Hero of Destiny, but instead of going out and becoming an awesome adventurer with magical powers, he decides that what the world needs is a sensible system of government based upon modern economics and political science, leavened with a good dose of Machiavellian realism The hero spends the first quarter of the book conducting an audit of the kingdom s financ I m a little torn on this one I love the premise some poor schlub gets summoned to another world and informed that he s the Legendary Hero of Destiny, but instead of going out and becoming an awesome adventurer with magical powers, he decides that what the world needs is a sensible system of government based upon modern economics and political science, leavened with a good dose of Machiavellian realism The hero spends the first quarter of the book conducting an audit of the kingdom s finances, and then resolves a famine by introducing farm subsidies to encourage farmers to switch away from cash crops like cotton and focus on staple foods.It s riveting The main female character, a princess who gets betrothed to the hero in order to make him the next king, is also pretty cool Her half of the story feels like a shoujo fantasy story like The World Is Still Beautiful she kicks ass, acts reasonable, and mostly avoids any tropey behavior.But there are some...This week J Novel Club put out a week s free trial of their service and enabled all subscribers to go back and read pre published versions of their published works Therefore, the version I am reviewing is the finished pre published version of this novel.I have to say, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom pleasantly surprised me I had previously seen it compared to 1 Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami 1 fan translated as Common Sense of a Duke s Daughter , another book series I have recen This week J Novel Club put out a week s free trial of their service and enabled all subscribers to go back and read pre published versions of their published works Therefore, the version I am reviewing is the finished pre published version of this novel.I have to say, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom pleasantly surprised me I had previously seen it compared to 1 Koushaku Reijou no Tashinami 1 fan translated as Common Sense of a Duke s Daughter , another book series I have recently been enjoying, so I decided this would be one of the novels I would check out for JNC s catch up week I can certainly see why people made the comparison as both novels focus on fantasy national economics and politics with a focus on improvement through reform Thankfully though, the difference in perspective and style makes them feel separate enough to not feel like I read the same story twice.How a Realist Hero ...Light novels featuring protagonists transported to different worlds have become a dime a dozen There are so many of these novels, many falling on the exact same tropes and storylines that each other one tells, it s hard to appreciate this subgenre However, there are always diamonds among the rough We already have Re Zero Starting Life in Another World by Tappei Nagatsuki, KonoSuba God s Blessing on this Wonderful World by Natsume Akatsuki, and The Rising of the Shield Hero by Minami Seira Light novels featuring protagonists transported to different worlds have become a dime a dozen There are so many of these novels, many falling on the exact same tropes and storylines that each other one tells, it s hard to appreciate this subgenre However, there are always diamonds among the rough We already have Re Zero Starting Life in Another World by Tappei Nagatsuki, KonoSuba God s Blessing on this Wonderful World by Natsume Akatsuki, and The Rising of the Shield Hero by Minami Seira making waves, but I want to add Dojyomaru s How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom to this list With an absolutely phenomenal first volume, this series makes a solid case for standing head and shoulders above most of the other series...There is so much I disliked that it could ve been also 1 or 2 stars but it the end I still enjoyed it I like the spin on the Isekai genre that the main character is not a fighter but he s modernizing the fantasy kingdom But I m not a fan of the harem trope.The first in a light novel series, Realist Hero is basically the story of an economics student dropped into a medieval fantasy world and tasked with reforming the kingdom into somethingsustainable Starting with characters, we ve got our hero Souma He s someone with a historic knowledge for past civilizations and society in the real world, able to use his knowledge to fix problems in the Isekai Another World These are things like suggesting unusual food preparations, like Octopus, to g The first in a light novel series, Realist Hero is basically the story of an economics student dropped into a medieval fantasy world and tasked with reforming the kingdom into somethingsustainable Starting with characters, we ve got our hero Souma He s someone with a historic knowledge for past civilizations and society in the real world, able to use his knowledge to fix problems in the Isekai Another World These are things like suggesting unusual food preparations, like Octopus, to get the kingdom through a food crisis, and building roads that ll last 2000 yea...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here Nice new take on the isekai theme that s popular in light novels right now Instead of a hero s journey thing and becoming OP himself, other characters get the glory and the...Realist Hero is one of the better light novels out there I was putting this off because it seemed so generic compared to other series I ve heard of, but volume 1 was enjoyable to me.My favorite thing about Realist Hero is the research that goes into Souma s character As a literal realist hero, the protagonist focuses on the raw facts that help rebuild the kingdom of the world he was summoned to Souma s actions are fact based, using his knowledge of his own world to help progress the country Realist Hero is one of the better light novels out there I was putting this off because it seemed so generic compared to other series I ve heard of, but volume 1 was enjoyable to me.My favorite thing about Realist Hero is the research that goes into Souma s character As a literal realist hero, the protagonist focuses on the raw facts that...What Another isekai light novel It s almost like I really really really enjoy this trope This book starts with a pretty intense exposition dump facilitated by our hero meeting the king of the kingdom who summoned him I guess it is an easy way to get the worldbuilding out of the way quickly too bad worldbuilding is one of my favorite things to read The king dumps the responsibility of being king upon our hero, betroths him to his daughter and then enjoys a life of ease All of this ha What Another isekai light novel It s almost like I really really really enjoy this trope This book starts with a pretty intense exposition dump facilitated by our hero meeting the king of the kingdom who summoned him I guess it is an easy way to get the worldbuilding out of the way quickly too bad worldbuilding is one of my favorite things to read The king dumps the responsibility of being king upon our hero, betroths him to his daughter and then enjoys a life of ease All of this happens in the prologue and the goal seems to be get all the dull stuff out of the way as quickly as possible even if it gives your readers whiplash At first I was really liking the book The lead has a clear power so many books put no limits on what their leads can do and i...

- 17 August 2018 Dojyomaru
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