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Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 3 (light novel)
R**S
Best LN ever!
Will she recognize him?
J**S
Love it
Love it
B**N
Gran historia y muy emocionante
Historia muy buena y ligera, excelente para leer en los ratos libres, lastima que solo está en inglés, pero sino es impedimento totalmente recomendada
A**I
Buenos
Escritos en un inglés de excelente nivel, fácil de leer incluso para los de nivel intermedio . Creo que es aconsejable si te gusta el manga
F**D
Facing Your Fears
Note: The publisher has unfortunately given the same exact titles to both the light novels and the numerically corresponding manga volumes, when they already had the same author and illustrator! Now, since the stories in both are basically identical (except that Volume 3 of the manga only covers from the second part of Chapter 1 through the first part of Chapter 3 of the second novel, leaving the rest to Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 4 (manga) ), chances are that if you love one you will also love the other, with the novels giving you more details and the manga giving you more visuals. However, in order to purchase the version you actually want, you must be sitting on the correct product page.For the novel click here: Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 3 (novel) .For the manga click here: Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 3 (manga) .Note: Another reason for purchasing both is that some manga volumes include text pieces apparently cut from the novels. For example Vol. 3 (manga) includes a Special Episode "An Elf's Story" apparently cut from Chapter 2 of Vol. 2 (novel). This story is particularly significant because it adds a heretofore unsuspected member to the would-be harem Bell is so clueless about, thus helping to explain her actions later in the series.Note: An animated TV series has also been produced in Japan and made available at various digital outlets in this country though not yet officially released on home video. Having seen it, I can assert that it is excellent also and tracks the light novels and manga very well, though of necessity it cuts out the most story. TV episodes 7-8 are the adaptation of this novel. Dungeons & Dragons the Fantasy Roleplaying Game has inspired countless novels and stories (and a hilarious comedy sketch about some gamers with goals somewhat similar to Bell's on Take Down The Grand Master by The Dead Alewives), not to mention an entire industry of roleplaying games, but very few good novels and stories incorporating anything of the game system itself. In fact I'd venture to say that this series is the first success at it and a true joy to read for gamers and non-gamers alike, besides.The story continues from Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 2 (novel) .Just as predicted, Lilly had betrayed Bell in the final chapter of the previous novel, and just as no one had predicted, Bell turned around and saved her from what even she had considered her well deserved fate. Now a still guilt wracked Lilly has to face the judgment of Bell's goddess, Hestia. Hestia frankly HATES Lilly, both for what she did to her beloved Bell-kun and for what she now is: yet another rival for Bell's affections, but in the end has little choice but to accept Bell's choice if she would avoid causing a rift with him. Wisely, she chooses to make the best of it, ordering Lilly to guard the gullible Bell from scam artists like she used to be. Hestia's warnings to Lilly to back off pursuing Bell romantically, however, fall on considerably deafer ears.Next, thanks in part to Eina Tulle's lecturing on manners, Bell for once doesn't bolt (well, not successfully, anyway) when he sees her talking with his multiple rescuer and crush, Aiz Wallenstein. So Aiz FINALLY gets to apologize for endangering him, and he gets to thank her for all the times she's saved him. Relieved to find that he doesn't fear her as some kind of monster, she offers to train him in fighting, something he's never had the opportunity to receive. Her motives aren't ENTIRELY pure, however. She wants to know how he's getting so strong so fast (it turns out Bell's not the only adventurer driving himself to excel); trouble is he doesn't actually know because Hestia hasn't told him yet. The upshot is a good solid week's worth of sparring, that is, Bell getting the living crap beaten out of him, but because of his secret skill and because he stubbornly keeps coming back for more every time he regains consciousness, he does learn, he does improve, and though Aiz fails to discover his secret, she does, as her oft worried friends in Lokia Familia note, appear to be having fun for the first time in forever.Which is a good thing because the Goddess of Beauty, Freya, who is becoming more and more obsessed with Bell, decides it is time to "improve" Bell some more by getting him to face his (understandable) fear of Minotaurs by having him fight a Minotaur her best warrior has been secretly training. In the event Lily gets the chance to feel she has earned at least some of the redemption she has received and Bell gets the chance to face down his greatest fear right smack in front of his secret crush and the Lokia Familia members who laughed at him before. It's a storybook climax!The adventure continues in Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 4 (novel) . Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 4 (manga)Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 3 (novel)Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 3 (manga)Dungeons & Dragons the Fantasy Roleplaying GameTake Down The Grand MasterIs It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 2 (novel)Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, Vol. 4 (novel)
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