Plant Monster Girl Diary · review
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This review may discuss plot details.
With only five volumes and 23 chapters (at least that I'm able to find translated), there's really not much to this one. However, it uses that time well to build up the stakes and characters, even if they're not anything unique. MC is sorta a blank slate, though she does have certain traits like determination and intelligence that make her likeable. The uprooting and changing of location honestly concern me, as I can see the series slowly changing from a story of an alrune surviving to one wrapped up in human politics with the introduction of dryad factions and a human city. That's sort of annoying, sinceit feels that so few of these "reincarnated as a monster" isekais stay with the monster premise, always wrapping themselves back into human societies and problems.
That being said while the story so far isn't anything to make you want to slam the books on someone tables and insist they read them, it's competently told and I do hope to see more of it.