[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Redeus Greyrat has reach a romantic turning point and Danny can't wait to discuss it. Since the first time he read it, volume ten has always been one of Danny's favorite, but this time he has to turn away his biting nostalgia and critically look at why its one of his favorites. That objective becomes much harder than Danny anticipated. Danny covers why, although narratively still sound, volume eleven suffers from a subpar and frankly random set of circumstances with the pacing. Despite that, however, Danny does gush over why volume ten does so many things right when it comes to character development and world building. There is a lot to unpack, and Danny talks about a few things outside the podcast in regards to The Broken Shelf. Come listen in and figure out why Danny loves this light novel so much.
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