Modern life means modern solutions, even to supernatural problems. So of course the government would have a classification system, special schools, and licenses for people with mysterious powers-any manifestation of a miracle is enough to be called a "Himiko," but only those with full certification may use the title of "god." And high schooler Nagi is in serious need of a god! The death of her grandmother has left her family shrine devoid of the necessary divinity, and her hopelessly shut-in Himiko brother isn't looking promising. But if Nagi isn't careful, her search for a god might end with her finding more than she bargained for...
Overall, The Failure at God School is off to an interesting start but is bogged down by its intricate world-building. As a first instalment, this can be overwhelming at times, but Nagi is a likeable lead and if nothing else, it left me intrigued to read more in the future. Im just hoping its a little bit less chaotic going forward. Read Full Review