Hitchhiker Hero Book 1

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The Summoned Verse: Hitchhiker Hero

Returning to earth after having a crazy adventure in another world might sound like the perfect ending. But not for me. My name is Alistair Klark, and I refuse to slip back into mediocrity. I worked too hard to get magical powers after being summoned as a hero. Coming back home to a world-absent mana will not stop me from reclaiming all I had. If I have to hitchhike on someone else's adventure, then so be it. This is not the end of my story. No riding off into the sunset for me.

Book 1 Complete.

Chapters(56 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Edo KantRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Story: There's a lot of awesome worldbuilding in this story, with multiple dimensions featuring different settings. The magic system—including the magical tattoos on the MC's body—feels intuitive and very well fleshed out. I liked how Earth is considered "dead, " in the sense that there's no mana here, while other worlds have it in abundance. With a driven MC, a cool world, and an interesting concept, I'm very curious to see how this story develops.
    Grammar: I did notice a few minor flaws, such as some missing words or commas, but nothing serious.
    Style: The author has incorporated their distinctive voice into the story, utilizing a broad vocabulary. The chapters and sentences flow smoothly. Universe-specific concepts, like the magic system, are introduced in a non-obtrusive way. Much of it is shown before it's explained, with "show, don't tell" applied very effectively.
    Characters: In many stories, returning home from a strange, other world is seen as a grand goal and is celebrated. I found it refreshing to see an MC who genuinely misses the world he'd been isekai'd to. It reveals another side of the grim reality of being back home after experiencing something else.
    Overall, I can definitely recommend this story!
  • LandiRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 3.5
    Chopped sentences, wrong punctuation, confusing pronouns and to who they are pointing to, word repetition in close proximity instead of using synonyms. I feel that there are more grammar errors, but I do not have enough knowledge of English to catch them. Just know that it is a mess, ruining one's immersion at every step.
    Characterization did not impress me much, though it is only 4 chapters. The mc feels detached, standoffish, and seemingly good at everything. In the pursuit of making him look cool, he is made to behave kinda rudely to a business partner. Felt like seeing some berate a waiter. Really hard to empathize or care about this mc.
    The other issue that stood out, in those few chapters, were the villains. Side villains, maybe. They appear simplistic, and gratuitous in aggravating the mc cast. As if they never took stock of their situation and plight. Few things lower the quality of a nove, as cheap villains do.
    Even though it is an original take on isekai, there seems to be a hint of relying on tropes. The Japanese ones. The worst one can find.
    I won't give a lower rating, since I would need to read more chapters to confirm the negative traits of the novel.
    Just do not trust review swaps.