3 Réponses2026-07-08 08:29:07
Finding the current places for 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' chapters can be a bit of a moving target because fan translation sites pop up and get taken down all the time. I used to rely on a couple of aggregators, but they got really cluttered with pop-up ads that made reading impossible on mobile. The translation quality varied wildly too—some chapters read smoothly, others felt like they were run through Google Translate twice.
Lately, I've had more luck checking the community forums on sites like NovelUpdates. Users there often post direct links to translator group blogs or Discords when a new chapter drops. It's less convenient than a dedicated app, but the translations tend to be more consistent since they come from actual fan groups. Just be prepared for release schedules that aren't exactly regular.
4 Réponses2026-07-08 15:42:32
I basically live on Wuxiaworld for my 'Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken' fix. They have the official translation, updates are reliable, and the text formatting is clean. I've tried a couple of other aggregator sites, but the ads are so invasive they make reading a chore, and you never know if a chapter will just vanish.
Sometimes I cross-check with the fan-translated versions on Novel Updates forums if I'm desperate for the next chapter and the official site is a bit behind. The community notes there can be interesting, pointing out little translation nuances. For actually buying the digital volumes, BookWalker has them bundled nicely, but I'm mostly a web reader.
3 Réponses2025-08-23 03:10:59
If you want to read the 'Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken' light novels legally, my go-to is buying the English editions from Yen Press. They hold the official English license for the series (you might see it under the English title 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime'), and they offer both print and digital formats. I grabbed a couple of Kindle editions during a sale and later picked up a battered paperback to toss on my shelf — there’s something delicious about flipping through the art and extras in the physical releases.
Beyond Yen Press, there are a handful of mainstream ebook stores that carry the official releases: Amazon (Kindle), Kobo, Google Play Books, and Apple Books. For the Japanese digital editions I’ve used BookWalker — they sell both Japanese and English versions depending on what’s licensed and available in your region. If audio is more your vibe, check Audible or your national audiobook services; sometimes official audiobooks are released for big titles like this.
If you prefer not to buy, your local public library or library apps like Libby/OverDrive are surprisingly good. I’ve borrowed light novels that way before; it’s legal, convenient, and a great way to preview whether you want to invest in a full set. One last practical tip: watch for publisher sales or bundle deals — I saved a ton on early volumes during a holiday sale, and the money went straight to supporting the creator and people who worked on the translation. Happy reading — Rimuru’s antics are even better when you know you’ve supported the official release!
4 Réponses2026-07-08 12:17:35
Last month I was trying to find this too, and it's surprisingly not straightforward. There isn't really one complete, official place offering the whole 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' light novel series for free in a licensed way. The official English publisher is Yen Press, so their editions are what you'd find on store shelves. For free samples, you might check Google Play Books or Amazon Kindle—they often let you read the first few chapters of a volume as a preview. That's how I tried 'So I'm a Spider, So What?' before buying.
For anything more, you're entering fan translation territory, which is a whole other can of worms. Those sites pop up and disappear all the time. I used to follow one called Slime Reader, but its status keeps changing. If you go that route, an ad blocker is non-negotiable. The official stuff costs money, but honestly, after getting hooked by the fan translations, I saved up and bought the first few volumes to support the series. The official translations have a different flow, sometimes more polished dialogue.