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Explain to me like I'm 5, what's the appeal with light novels?

It can't be the writing because it's amateurish at best.
It can't be the artwork or people would just read manga.

I can understand webnovels popularity in Japan, since they're free and accessible but what is the appeal here?
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>>287252736
>It can't be the writing because it's amateurish at best.
What the hell do you read things for, you troglodyte? A good story will be a good story even if it's told by a five-year-old, so long as the elements making it up are interesting enough. Do you just read books so you can earn some "intellectual cred" with other midwit niggers?
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>>287252846
Form matters. Good form matters.
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>>287252736
>amateurish writing
>mono
>honzuki
did you read them?
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>>287252736
popcorn media, cheap and simple
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>>287252910
You're a retarded gorilla nigger and it's extremely obvious you don't enjoy any literature, good prose or not. Kill yourself and don't reply to me again.
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>>287252736
They're simply written mostly episodic novels that you can read through in a couple of days casually.
Why is the shock there that they're pretty popular?
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>>287253004
Form matters, retard.
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>>287252846
based
>>287252910
cringe
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>>287253094
post form
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>>287253126
That's not how you upvote here, samefagger
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>>287252910
>>>/lit/
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>>287252736
its the writing, what happens is that you are a tourist that only likes books that name wannabe philosophers and breaking bad
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>Explain to me like I'm 5,
>IMG_
Dogshit tourist bait thread
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>>287253171
Also has a strong anti-Japan angle, intended to increase the engagement because people on /a/ probably like Japan and are likely to defend it. If not he can present a consensus by spamming how much Japan sucks.
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>>287252846
It doesn't matter how interesting the elements that make up the story are if the author isn't a good writer.
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>>287252736
You might as well ask what's the appeal of YA novels or penny dreadfuls. They're all basically the same kind of thing.
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>>287252910
>Form matters. Good form matters.
Unless you're reading them in Japanese, that means nothing

Actually, serious question, have you even read the titles in the picture to be calling them out like that?
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>>287253246
The equivalent to isekai/litRPG slop light novels in the west is actually romantasy novels targeted at women. All of the same tropes, just that the protagonist has a bajeena.
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>>287252736
I assumed it was just anime genre fiction. Nothing of serious literary merit, but it's not like everything has to be.
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>>287253266
>Unless you're reading them in Japanese, that means nothing
There is zero chance OP is reading them in English, let alone having even N6 level Japanese literacy.
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>>287253300
There is a zero chance OP reads anything at all. This entire thread is a bad faith shitpost where he will respond to everything feigning supreme intellect and insight without referencing anything specific.
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>>287253286
Wouldn't it be stuff like Mistborn?
I guess those are longer in format, but Americans like everything huge.
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>>287252736
Could you tell me what about Seishun Buta Yarō's writing makes it amateurish? You included it in OP so I'm assuming you've read it.
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>>287253347
True. You inspired me to unwatch and hide the thread.
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>>287253379
Western fantasy targeted at men doesn't include low-brow romance tropes like harem building, vacuous love triangles, enemies to lovers, interspecies erotica, etc. to anywhere near the extent that romantasy does. The protagnists are often frequently quite normal by the standards of their world, and ascend to greater heights via hard work and dedication. By contrast, romantasy protagonists are presented as being normal and boring, but are actually le specialest of all—not unlike many isekai/litRPG protags.

Note that I love the kind of slop in my LN's, so I'm not judging white wine moms for liking it in their shitty fucking fantasy novels.
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Japanese reading practice that goes further than manga.
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There's actually good light novels published in Japan. The problem is the audience in English doesn't usually buy them so you get the lowest quality isekai and villainess slop again and again.

Take a look at J-Novel Club, there's maybe 3-5 decently written light novels on the lineup out of over 200 series.

Yen Press and Seven Seas fair better, but Yen Press has priority to the better Kadokawa stuff like Seishun Buta while Seven Seas gets lucky with authors like Yoru Sumino.

It's an English market problem that makes light novels look worse and less appealing from the outside. It's less jarring if your coming from manga, maybe.
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>>287254784
I think the translation is also a huge factor. The only light novel I've ever read where I was legitimately impressed by the translation was an ancient Yen Press series called Book Girl (one of the company's first releases). I don't know who worked on the translation, but the English version's writing style was noticeably more poetic than you usually see out of LN translations, official or otherwise. Like whenever it was going into atmospheric descriptions, it would use a lot of warm, flowery adjectives.
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>>287253286
Well LitRPGs have made their way westward sadly



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