There was still a ridiculous chain of events, but with additional character development as seen with the second volume, the whole story did get much more potential. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Genius Princes Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About Treason): The Genius Princes Guide to Raising a Nation Out of Debt (Hey, How About Treason), Vol. It seems almost every thing I criticised before in my amazon review was either healed or iron flattened. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. The second main character of the story arc in the second volume did lead the story style into a more 'Death Note'-alike-style which I really appreciated. If it would have been only the first volume, I am certain it would have been shot down before the release. The second volume on the other hand was surprisingly good - I was hoping for a change, since light novel serialisations usually based on a bigger opinion with more releases in Japan than in the west.
I was expecting simply more just alone by the book's description. The lack of memorable characters and the foreseeable story outcome made the bad novel - from my point of view - complete. I really dislike the very first volume, with the anti-hero protagonist who seems to stumble from one misunderstanding to another, making him look like a genius while his ulterior motifs are hidden.