It Seems That I’ve Slipped Into a Different World. Also, My Gender Has Changed.

It Seems That I’ve Slipped Into a Different World. Also, My Gender Has Changed.

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どうやら俺は育つ世界を間違えたらしい。あと性別も

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Another World, Another Gender, Different World Gender Change, Douyara Ore wa Sodatsu Sekai o Machigaetarashī. Ato Seibetsu mo, どうやら俺は育つ世界を間違えたらしい。あと性別も

By yamabuki yumi, 山吹弓美

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
136 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

I, Seiren Shikino grew up in an orphanage. On the day of my high school graduation, I somehow got transported to another world, and turned into a girl as well. ……Eh, this isn’t my original world and gender, right!? It seems that I’m now Seiren, the daughter of a noble from another world. This is a light hearted story about family and romance.

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

It Seems That I’ve Slipped Into a Different World. Also, My Gender Has Changed. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *It Seems That I’ve Slipped Into a Different World. Also, My Gender Has Changed.* This web novel presents an intriguing premise: a young man finds himself transported to another world, reborn as a noblewoman. While the initial concept hooked me, my feelings became more mixed as I delved further. ### First Impressions The beginning certainly grabbed my attention. The idea of a character being isekai'd and gender-bent simultaneously offered a unique twist. I was curious to see how the story would explore the protagonist's adaptation to their new life and identity. ### What Works Well The slice-of-life aspects are a strong point. The author seems to invest time in detailing the protagonist's interactions with their family and surroundings, creating a believable, immersive experience. Some readers appreciate the focus on family dynamics and the gentle romance that develops later in the story. The translation quality also earned praise, making the reading experience smooth and enjoyable. The concept is fresh and exciting, with a lot of potential for a unique take on the genre. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the protagonist's passivity is a recurring issue. Several readers, including myself, found the main character's lack of agency frustrating. They often accept situations without much resistance, even when those situations clash with their modern sensibilities. This can make it difficult to connect with the character on an emotional level. I also noticed that the story doesn't delve deeply into the protagonist's past experiences. The fact that they grew up in a modern world seems almost irrelevant, as they adapt to their new noble life with surprising ease. This missed opportunity left me wanting more exploration of the cultural clash and the protagonist's internal struggles. The pacing is also very slow and the plot takes a long time to develop, which can be off-putting for some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have voiced concerns about specific plot points, so tread carefully! The main spoiler relates to the fact that the protagonist's gender change is explained as them reverting to their "true" form, which was female all along. Some find this approach uninspired and believe it diminishes the potential for meaningful exploration of gender identity. ### Final Verdict *It Seems That I’ve Slipped Into a Different World. Also, My Gender Has Changed.* has a lot of promise, especially with its unique premise and focus on slice-of-life elements. However, the passive protagonist and slow pacing may not appeal to all readers. If you enjoy character-driven stories with minimal conflict and a focus on family and romance, this novel might be worth a try. However, if you prefer protagonists who take charge and stories with a faster pace, you might find yourself wanting more. Ultimately, it's a mixed bag, and your enjoyment will likely depend on your tolerance for slow-burn narratives and passive main characters.

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