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[DeepL Translation - needs review] Volume 1: An old dragon and a young girl, a cross-species parent-child upbringing fantasy!
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(3.78/5)(Full series review) One thing I really liked about this series is the art style, quite detailed, each character/race is different enough and some of the characters are more SD chibi than others (especially the baby dragons).
It’s quite an easy going series I felt considering the start and although the vocab starts out easier, it does get more difficult as the series progresses and more characters are added in.
There are parts during this series that I feel like I missed and then wondered what has happening. Though I originally felt this was due to me not understanding, but having read Shuly’s review on this it may just be that the story is a little disjointed. I’ll take another read through when volume 7 is released and see if I still feel the same.
If you like dragons, detailed art style, random stories that wander and some weird shenanigans, then go for it as it was a fun read.


Cute Fantasy
First off, I don't read a lot of fantasy but this recommendation seemed cute and so purchased these digitally. The artwork is really intricate and well done. Started out and seemed fairly easy but as the story progressed there the difficulty level seemed to climb a bit for me. Still would make a possible good BBC book or easy IBC book.
The story sometimes felt a little disjointed to me, nothing really bad or anything. However, sometimes felt like where did that come from or felt like maybe missed something. After reading the あとがき suspect how things were revised and edited.
Will eventually get around to reading the rest of the series. Would like to know what happens as there are definitely unanswered questions and more story to be told.