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LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress
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By △○□×, miwashiba
1 volumes
2015
Description
LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress is a book by △○□× (Miwashiba), a novel based on their Wolf RPG Editor game series of the same title. The series as a whole follows a con artist of many names and a young dragon girl named Efina who can eat people’s lies. The novel is a story which precedes the games about Violet Town, a town with the legend of a mythical wish-granting bluebird.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- php
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress
I've just finished reading "LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress", and I have to say, it was quite the charming experience. The novel is based on a video game, which I haven't played yet, but after reading this, I'm definitely adding it to my list!
First Impressions
The premise immediately grabbed me. A con artist protagonist stumbling upon a dragon egg that hatches into a lie-eating dragon? Sign me up! The cover is also really appealing; it gives off a whimsical, slightly mysterious vibe that perfectly matches the story.
What Works Well
The relationship between the con artist, who goes by various aliases, and the dragon, Efina, is the heart of this story. It's a heartwarming dynamic, almost like a found-family situation. The narrative follows them as they search for the bluebird, which is said to grant people happiness. The plot is surprisingly intricate, blending mystery and adventure in a way that kept me engaged.
I appreciate that the mystery elements aren't overly complex. There are enough clues sprinkled throughout the story that make it possible to piece things together without feeling like you need to be a detective genius. The author does a fantastic job of creating a world that feels both fantastical and grounded. The characters, both main and supporting, are well-developed, and I found myself invested in their journeys. The comedic moments are also well-placed and never feel forced.
Final Verdict
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed "LiEat – The Lie-Eating Dragon and the Forgotten-Color Songstress." It's a delightful blend of fantasy, adventure, and mystery with a healthy dose of heartwarming character interactions. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a novel that isn't overly dark or violent and enjoys a good mystery with a touch of whimsy. I'm eager to see where the series goes next!


