Fushi no Kami: Rebuilding Civilization Starts With a Village

· Fushi no Kami: Rebuilding Civilization Starts With a Village Vol 1 · J-Novel Club
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Ash is a young boy with apparent past-life memories who lives in a remote, deserted village. As he remembers leading a bountiful life, he can’t bear living in a world akin to the Dark Ages, where not even the internal combustion engine exists. Ash envisions the rebirth of a civilization where housing with proper sanitation is the norm and the world is connected via a means of transportation faster than horses. For that reason, he is eager to consult books containing knowledge from a highly-developed ancient culture that is rumored to have existed far in the past.


Ash makes use of the church’s resources, learning how to read and obtaining the knowledge that he seeks. In addition, he enlists the help of the people around him, including Maika, the village chief’s daughter. Together, they aim to develop their own village.


This is only the beginning of the story about a young boy who sets out to revolutionize the world in order to rebuild civilization and create his ideal life!

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4.6
70 reviews
Couch
May 14, 2024
I was very hesitant when I saw the negative reviews, but they were totally unfounded in my opinion. Very good book so far. I will definitely be continuing this series. As another positive review said, if you enjoyed Ascendence of a Bookworm you will also enjoy this, I hope. Happy Reading!
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RedBlitzenwood
December 12, 2020
I've only read the sample so far but I'm not that interested. The actual mechanics of learning to read the modern and ancient languages of that world are by far more interesting than anything else I found in the sample. In fact, nearly everything but those mechanics feels like the first draft of a joke of exaggeration, and a nearly unchanged first draft to boot. Maybe it's just a bad translation, but I doubt it's worth the cost.
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Crash Override
May 13, 2021
I didnt think this was going to be good, but then I read a comment saying if you liked Ascendance Of A Bookworm you would like this story. That was 100% accurate. it may not be as refined as Ascendance, but it was excellent. I will pick up the next volume now lol.
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