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    • Serah
      Serah Premium Member @Passiflora C last edited by

      @Passiflora-C said in What are your favourite Top 5 (2025):

      @Serah

      Speaking of which, have you checked out I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire! ?

      Yep. I've more or less read everything from Mishima except for Dragoon. Its good his inexplicable anger against little sister characters has abated in OreAku lol.
      Ah, you should read Seventh and Otome mob if you need further context on that. In fact, you should read them regardless.

      Already done. ;)

      Not what I would consider top 5, but defintitely stuff which appeared on my reading list in the past. Currently I am all in with Pens Down, Swords Up: Throw Your Studies to the Wind due to the humour and pacing. https://forums.j-novel.club/topic/9558/pens-down-swords-up/1

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      • Lily Garden
        Lily Garden Member last edited by

        Off the top of my head and in no particular order:

        Holy grail of Eris
        A mystery/intrigue story with a dynamic duo of forthright Constance and the ghost of the villainess Scarlet. After Scarlet saves Constance from social ruination, Constance agrees to help Scarlet get her revenge on those who orchestrated her execution; but those operating in the shadows of the kingdom do not want the secrets of the past brought to light…

        Fun and well written leading ladies in an engaging tale of political intrigue. Sort of like a buddy cop film mixed with classic ametur detective girl story. The world needs more LNs with pairs of ladies. Anime adaptation comes out this fall.

        Tearmoon Empire
        A story of a formerly selfish and still kinda lazy princess Mia trying to live up to the high expectations placed after her attempts to prevent a bad ending from the previous timeline paint her as a Great Sage.

        A story of failing upwards and second chances with a lot of heart. Mia’s growth as a character over the series is a joy to watch and while she makes great strides, she never loses the core of person she was at the beginning of the series; a girl with a tendency to be chicken and lazy but still has a good heart. The story treats it characters with compassion, even its antagonists.
        Also the best written LN I’ve read in terms of how the author crafts sentences and passages. As the series progresses the world of Tearmoon unfolds like a rose revealing new layers and new perspectives.

        Altina the Sword Princess
        Probably the best military tactics LN ever written. Interesting and layered characters. I reread chapters over again just to see the brilliant plans unfold. Waiting impatiently for the author to write the next volume.

        Tales of Marielle Clarac
        Dynamic heroine in a story of adventure and intrigue. Great banter, I love properly written banter. A touch of historical romance to make it all hold together seamlessly.

        Min-Maxing My TRPG Build in Another World
        Solid world building with great character writing. You can tell the author really thought about how the world fits together and how the different types of people would interact and develop society & culture. The best action-oriented isekai I’ve read.

        Honorable mentions:
        Bookworm

        The Combat Baker and the Automaton Waitress

        “There’s always a story. It’s all stories, really. The sun coming up every day is a story. Everything’s got a story in it. Change the story, change the world.” ― Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

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        • Serah
          Serah Premium Member @Lily Garden last edited by

          @Lily-Garden that is a very interesting list as well!

          Even with some titles I have not thought about for quite a while. Might consider them even classics of JNC. ^.^

          Two novel series which come to my mind which might fit to that list could be Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter and The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen. The latter surely has the classic Tearmoon vibe, though that might apply to 7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life Married to Her Worst Enemy! as well... sorta...

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          • vilobion
            vilobion Premium Member @Lily Garden last edited by

            @Lily-Garden said in What are your favourite Top 5 (2025):

            Altina the Sword Princess
            Probably the best military tactics LN ever written. Interesting and layered characters. I reread chapters over again just to see the brilliant plans unfold. Waiting impatiently for the author to write the next volume.

            Yeah Altina is very high on my list of "Deserved more volumes" but I can't fault the author for focusing more attention on How Not to Summon a Demon Lord even if it hurts my soul.

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            • Serah
              Serah Premium Member @vilobion last edited by

              @vilobion I feel like "military tactics novels" are not that popular to begin with. There was once a StarCraft-alike-light-novel which seemed very promising and I liked. But it suddenly got discontinued. Mynoghora took up the banner, but it also goes in a different direction which is not my liking.

              The "sort of" best is probably from Sengoku Komachi Kuroutan, but the part of that is rudimentary and limited.

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              • karasutengu
                karasutengu Member @Serah last edited by

                @Serah said in What are your favourite Top 5 (2025):

                Speaking of which, have you checked out I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire! ?
                Not sure whether it is your alley, based on your description, but it sure makes me think of that after reading what you wrote. That series also got recently an anime while the manga is of good quality as well.

                Agreed. The anime is well worth watching.

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                • Zeteni
                  Zeteni Premium Member last edited by Zeteni

                  My top five shifts around a lot and is more functionally a top seven, but here goes.

                  1: Ascendance of a Bookworm.
                  I'm a sucker for good world building and Bookworm has far and away the best of that I've seen in any media ever. After the first two cours of anime aired, I had to know more and thankfully the latest volume that was out was what immediately followed after the anime concluded with the next volume coming out three days later. It's how and why I got into light novels.

                  2: Min-Maxing my TRPG
                  I'm a tabletop dork but what I really enjoy about this one is also its world building and its prose. It's delightfully weird and the author's love and knowledge of TTRPGs really shows. It also has the most well written action scenes I've seen and where I typically struggle to visualize them based on the written word, this author makes it easy.

                  3: D-Genesis: Three Years After the Dungeons Appeared
                  This series scratches a very particular itch I have; rather than using RPG elements on real world Earth to serve as the backdrop of a power fantasy, this series actually explores the socioeconomic and political impact of such. It also does it primarily through two endearing dorks that are just like me frfr.

                  4: Zilbagias the Demon Prince
                  I wrote a whole ass review for this one already that you can read here. tldr; it's a grimdark series done right.

                  5: Rebuild World
                  An excellent post-apocalyptic sci-fi series that functionally has a lot in common with fantasy adventure series but wearing a sci-fi hat. It executes on those patterns very well but my favorite aspect is how it handles the psychologies and motivations of the main characters. It really sets it apart from its peers.


                  Honorable Mentions

                  These contest entries could easily be in the top five but it's also hard to place something there that has only a single volume out yet isn't intended to be a one shot.

                  An Unruly Summon
                  An excellent deconstruction and loving parody of fantasy isekai that does something we desperately need in more isekai series; an MC that asks questions and is suspect of the world they find themselves in. Someone who behaves with a semblance of realism to their circumstances. Not that the latter never happens, but in this it's the focus.

                  ATLAS: Her the Combatant and Him the Hero
                  There's a reason this was the grand prize winner of the first JNC contest. Excellent prose, delightful action scenes, an intriguing setting, but most of all, the most engaging start of a romance I've seen. After having read the leads interacting with each other and flirting it occurred to me how little chemistry exists in even romance focused series. It's plain as day to see how the MCs can and will be into each other in this one, far more than most.


                  Rising Stars

                  These could usurp positions within my top five.

                  Imperial Reincarnation
                  A politics centered series that really is about the politics and handles it all in a very realistic way.

                  The Bladesmith's Enchanted Weapons
                  Something truly bizarre and incredibly unique series that's filled with perverse (complementary) charm. It also gets the smithing right.

                  The Trials and Tribulations of My Next Life as a Noblewoman
                  It cannot be understated how much this series lives up to its title. On the surface it looks like it could be a standard noblewoman isekai. It absolutely is not.

                  The Tiny Witch from the Deep Woods
                  Balances serious and lighthearted wonderfully and I'm very invested in where it's planning to go in the long term.

                  Read my April Fools prank, Zeteni’s Light Novel Review/s: The Incomplete Anthology! Link: t.ly/EZRn

                  Featuring about 40 series from JNC.

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                  • Serah
                    Serah Premium Member @Zeteni last edited by

                    @Zeteni nice!

                    Also, kudos for the review!

                    Kinda brings up the question why JNC does not have that - I mean sort of review section for the novels on the main page, like e.g. amazon does for books. I sometimes write reviews there, like for Realist Hero and some other titles back then - though rarely and only for stuff I really really like or I felt like giving a warning to other customers because it was really bad.

                    Might be helpful for situations like with my current favourite series where the summary on the store page -in my personal opinion- is misleading and hiding a good title that way.

                    Also, very cool titles you mentioned as Rkising Stars. I have them too on screen and am curious how they continue. Still feeling a little burned after Enough with This Slow Life! I Was Reincarnated as a High Elf and Now I'm Bored, but you can never know for sure unless you are a while in ~

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