It not a bad series at all. The Reader’s Aussie Ant accent really makes this. The author borrowed less from the Isekai “So I’m a Spider, So What?” in this book than in the previous ones. I suspect he’ll continue because he’s already foreshadowing a couple major plot points from the anime. I won’t spoil the story for those who are enjoying this in case he does.

I sort of wsth he’d “borrowed” the reaction of the villagers when they decided the spider was divine: they felt safer, they brought her fruit and got angry when she was disrespected. They didn’t become morons and start wearing antennae. I guess that’s why I read manga; they seem to have less general contempt for humanity than the Angloshere.

Anyhow, it’s not a bad book.