Nurturing my magical gifts for personal growth

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have magical powers? To be able to wave a wand and make things happen just by saying a few words? Well, believe it or not, we all have a little bit of magic inside of us. It may not be the kind of magic you see in movies or read about in books, but it's the kind of magic that can make a difference in the world. This kind of magic is the power of our words and actions. It's the ability to make someone smile or feel loved just by saying kind words or giving them a hug. It's the power to change someone's day by simply being there for them and listening to what they have to say. This magic is all about the little things we do every day that can have a big impact on those around us.


You can do this with powers too. You can do this one with anything. However, my experience has been that great limitations require a little more stretching to explain. That forces you, as a writer, to create more depth to your world and characters. If you have a character whose power is the ability to fly, but then you add a limitation–she can only fly when she is happy, for example–then character depth will result. Suddenly, her mood is directly tied to the plot of the story. Her very personality is going to be involved deeply in her ability to accomplish things with her magic.

Rather than just being another boundary you can t use the magic when you re too tired, or a similar basic limitation it is an evocation of what the magic is about and what it means. Likewise, if you ask about his code of ethics what he won t do, rather than what he can do we ll go into talking about his family, how he was raised.

My magic too

This magic is all about the little things we do every day that can have a big impact on those around us. Sometimes we forget that we have this magic inside of us. We get caught up in our own lives and forget to take the time to show kindness to others.

Any News or updates regarding The Magic in this Other World is Too Far Behind Light Novel Volume 10's Release Date

The title says it all, is there any news or updates or literally any scraps of new information regarding The Magic in this Other World is Too Far Behind Light Novel Volume 10's Release Date or if the author has dropped the series entirely and is never going to release more volumes that continue the narrative of what happens after volume 9? Thx everyone, have a good rest of your day, and stay safe.

Geezer Weasalopes Premium Member отредактировано

Well, according to The Site That Shall Not Be Linked, it's had 9 LN volumes in Japan and a status of Hiatus, and 176 WN chapters and a status of Discontinued. MAL has 2, I repeat two discussion topics total for this series, neither of which is of any use to this question.
Overlap Series Page is unusually uninformative. but only shows 9 volumes.
Author's Twitter; not reading Japanese, and not feeling like going through it with MTL just now, but this could be of some use. Maybe. Unless something encouraging shows up somewhere recent in the Author's Twitter, I'd call it dead.

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Aruseus493 отредактировано

@leg3ndarygamer7 Considering Overlap basically stalled releasing volume 9 for a full year after it was finished, it doesn't seem like the author's motivation survived after that. I'd recommend giving up.

Korppi Premium Member @Leg3ndaryGamer7 отредактировано

@leg3ndarygamer7 It was just short of 2 years ago volume 9 released in Japan, and the author is currently busy with another novel(also published by j-novel, The Magician Who Rose From Failure, volume 4 published in Japan last May), so the odds are not exactly high. Too unfortunate, I quite liked it, and the end of volume 9 is quite the abrupt non-ending to the story, like reverse media res. On that note, I fear Skeleton Knight in Another World is going to suffer the exact same fate, sigh.

ShipTeaser Premium Member отредактировано

Yeah I'm getting used to series that'll never finish. Though that's not unique to Light Novels alas. (Looking at you George!) Sadly it didn't end at a good point to stop though. Reminds me of Black Bullet in that regard. Or PLIC. Still we can always imagine the endings in our hearts.

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My magic too

But when we do remember, amazing things can happen. We can brighten someone's day with a simple act of kindness. We can lift someone's spirits with a few encouraging words. We can make a difference in the world just by being ourselves. So why not embrace your magic and use it to make the world a better place? It doesn't take much to make a difference. It can be as simple as a smile or a kind word. It can be as easy as holding the door open for someone or offering a helping hand. The possibilities are endless. Remember, you have the power to make magic happen every single day. Don't underestimate the impact you can have on others. And don't forget to always be kind to yourself as well. Your magic starts with you, so make sure you take care of yourself too. So go ahead and embrace your magic. Use it to make someone's day a little brighter. Use it to spread love and kindness wherever you go. You never know what kind of impact you can have until you try. So let your magic shine and see how it lights up the world around you..

Reviews for "Honing my magical skills for a life of wonder and enchantment"

1. John - 2/5 rating - "My magic too" was a huge disappointment for me. The story seemed to drag on and lacked any real excitement or intrigue. The characters were flat and uninteresting, making it difficult for me to connect with them or care about their journey. Additionally, the writing style felt forced and unnatural, which further hindered my enjoyment of the book. Overall, I found "My magic too" to be underwhelming and would not recommend it to others.
2. Sarah - 1/5 rating - I can honestly say that "My magic too" is one of the worst books I have ever read. The plot was poorly executed, with inconsistencies and plot holes that were impossible to ignore. The dialogue was stilted and unbelievable, making it hard for me to fully immerse myself in the story. Furthermore, the characters were poorly developed and lacked any depth or complexity. I found myself struggling to find any redeeming qualities in this book and would strongly advise others to avoid it.
3. Michael - 2/5 rating - "My magic too" left me feeling unsatisfied and underwhelmed. The pacing of the story was incredibly slow, and the plot felt predictable and uninspired. The characters lacked depth and development, and I struggled to connect with them on any level. The writing style was also lackluster, with repetitive and cliché descriptions that did little to enhance the overall reading experience. Sadly, "My magic too" fell short of my expectations and failed to deliver an engaging and enjoyable story.
4. Emily - 3/5 rating - While "My magic too" had its moments, I ultimately found it to be a mediocre read. The storyline had potential, but it fell flat due to a lack of originality and depth. The characters were one-dimensional, and their actions often felt forced or predictable. Additionally, the writing style was average, failing to captivate my attention or create a truly immersive reading experience. Overall, "My magic too" didn't leave a lasting impression and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a truly compelling fantasy novel.

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