The Magician Wants Normality

The Magician Wants Normality

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魔導師は平凡を望む

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Madoushi wa Heibon wo Nozomu, The Sorcerer Wants Normality, 魔導師は平凡を望む

By hirose ren, 広瀬煉

3.2
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
252 chapters
Original Publisher
frontier works

Description

One day, Kousaka Mizuki suddenly experienced an other world trip. She was an otaku, therefore, she quickly adapted to it. She decided to live her life as a sorcerer since she had no other choice. She lived in this other world freely using the automatic language translation bestowed onto her, and knowledge from her original world. However, reality was quite harsh. She fully came to realize how she should treat these beautiful guys, destroying a maiden’s dream with their quirks. “I definitely won’t raise a love flag…!” …The country protecting her was a country where ability was supreme — extraordinary (aka genius) + peerless beauty -> there would be a great downside to them. This is the story of a woman who died, arrived in a different world without any role, and removed obstacles while fully utilizing all of the knowledge she’d gained up until then.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
frontier works
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Magician Wants Normality Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Magician Wants Normality ### First Impressions "The Magician Wants Normality" definitely threw me for a loop. The premise, a magician wanting a normal life in a world that seems determined to throw anything but at her, is intriguing. I was ready for a fun, maybe slightly chaotic ride, but I quickly realized that the execution is where things get a bit… complicated. ### What Works Well I can see the appeal of the main character, Mizuki. Her quick adaptation to a new world, armed with otaku knowledge, is a fun twist. It's refreshing to see a female lead who's strong, smart, and isn't afraid to get her hands dirty. Some readers appreciated her proactive nature and found her amusing, particularly how she navigates the power dynamics of nobles versus commoners. There's potential for a unique story here, dodging some of the usual genre cliches with its non-sexual, Josei-esque action. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel struggles with clarity. I found myself constantly trying to piece together what was happening, as the story jumps around without clear transitions. World-building feels underdeveloped, and important details are glossed over, leaving me disoriented. The writing style often feels like a script, lacking the depth and immersion I crave in a fantasy novel. I also felt that the characters lack depth, and the love interests seem to fall for the main character a little too quickly. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers pointed out that Mizuki's desire for a normal life seems to clash with her actions, such as becoming the prince's "dog." While this might align with her wishes in some twisted way, it creates a disconnect between her stated goals and her actual choices. I can see how this could be frustrating for readers looking for a consistent character arc. ### Final Verdict "The Magician Wants Normality" has an interesting core concept, but the execution needs significant improvement. While the strong female lead and unique world-building elements offer some appeal, the confusing plot, shallow characters, and choppy writing make it a challenging read. I'd recommend checking out the manga adaptation to see if the visual medium helps clarify the story, but as a novel, it falls short of its potential.

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