She literally has the aim to produce her own books. Generally people have preferences for genre and content, not to just simply READ ANYTHING WRITTEN DOWN ON ANYTHING REMOTELY RESEMBLING A PHYSICAL SURFACE. Really? Do obsessional, voracious readers have a fetish for "books" as some nebulous physical concept? I don't think so. I also have a personal gripe with the characters obsession with books. Fair enough not having a personality that is suited for wringing out the possible capital from every situation, but your family is certifiably impoverished!!! Her biggest misstep is the continual undervaluing of the intellectual property of her previous life, with her frequently earning only a few gold coins when it is noted by other characters in the story that she could have certainly got more. I will also agree that the main character does not read as hugely intelligent (which is noted by the story itself) as she frequently does not learn from previous mistakes. But, despite all the earnings that the main character receives for pulling knowledge from her previous life out of her ass, they don't appear to undergo any appreciation in their material conditions through out the story. Her family, who she apparently loves dearly, is living in what appears to be abject poverty. alright! My enjoyment, as with other reviewers was severely knee capped by the emotionally turbulent and inwardly focused main character.
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