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File Size: 2692 KB
Print Length: 255 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: June 29, 2018
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07FHZ2CQY
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I was drawn to this story by the concept, as someone who grew up with harem anime and rom coms I could see fun paths a story like this could do... It does keep to the idea it presents to an extent. The Author is clearly a fan of the genre and is having fun writing a fluffy, ultimately silly story. Perhaps it's me who was hoping for a deeper cut into the tropes of the genre instead of playing them fairly straight. But I was underwhelmed...Characters are very flat, and dialog is very stilted and awkward. They all lean so heavily into their tropes that none of them feel real, even compared to the kind of characters their meant to be representing from anime/manga. Everyone speaks in very formal stiff ways much of the times that does not flow well. Conversations often feel more like characters taking turns to monologue then a real conversation. I'm also personally not a fan of the 'script' format of dialog in stories but that one is a matter of preference.Characterization in specificTomo and his family are probably the worst offenders of this their all so over the top (especially Kana, whose stick wore thin REAL fast). They never seemed to feel like a family at all, even an eccentric one like this story is trying to portray... Considering their all technically 'side characters' in this pseudo-anime series where Hiro is the dense main character you could argue that's fine but since they are much more in focus as Tomo is the other lead it really hurts any scene with the family...Mina is another very inconsistent character whose characterization swears back and forth in ways that make it hard to follow. By the end it's framed that's she's come out in a more positive light but her two faced turn was played too hard that the rebound back just fell flat with me... I would argue that this series wouldn't need a 'childhood friend' girl in the harem since Tomo would be taking over that role shortly after but that might just be a narrative preference.Ironically The Chapters from Hiro's perspective work quite well and despite being constantly lauded as the 'generic main character-kun' he's the only one I that felt like a real character... He had some depth to him, his insecurities and loyalty to his friend are shown well... it's not perfect but it definitely rang truer then anyone else in the cast.Tomo him/herself was set up initially as the 'only sane man' or 'side character B' but actually feels more like the infallible LN protagonist Hiro suppose to spoof on. The book hammers on how pretty, kind and intelligent they are to death, it's more then a bit much. There are moments, particularly with Hiro that it works okay, some parts of the amusement park were nice... but there were too many moment that took me out rather then in. By the end of the book she's got many shades of the Sue varietyOverallI don't regret purchasing this book, for what I spent it was an okay read for a free afternoon. I've read worse stories but I've definitely read better. Ultimately at the end of the day it made me think of everything I was hoping the story would be but wasn't(which I will spar this review as that's hardly relevant to actually product). Maybe I'll come back to this series later down the line and try another volume to see if things have improved but for now I'm bowing out at Volume 1.
I feel that this is going to strongly try and play itself as a parody of most harem manga/anime/visual novels/light novels.Checklist to ensure the book follows harem, parody, and Japan's style:-An attempt at manga style artwork (At least on the cover) ✓-A long, lengthy title that might require abbreviation to remember it well ✓-All the "fun" harem cliches/tropes (Or as many as can be fit into a 1 volume book) ✓- Much ridiculousness in its plot and characters ✓- Does it get a laugh? ✓✓✓- Did I enjoy it?✓✓✓-Would I recommend it?✓✓✓Review:Read on:07/05/18My thoughts:Before: The first thing I noticed besides the cover, was the title. It's lengthy like most light novels or manga that usually get some kind of anime adaptation or live action adaptation. It kind of also speaks to me as if it really wishes to be seen as a parody of sorts when reading it. But of course, I know this isn't the first time someone has attempted to poke fun at these tropes in manga or anime. So, I'll properly judge it after a nice read through it.Final: Wow I really enjoyed this book. I think maybe because it's that romance and fluff I enjoy so much.(I guess I need to actually accept it as another one of my guilty pleasure genres.)Also yeah this book pokes some fun at the harem cliches and tropes, but really focuses most on being a fun gender-bend romance story. And I can totally see this may be becoming a live-action drama series or anime if it wasn't more addressed to the Western audience.But I would also like to say that the author he did a good job and is clearly very familiar with anime tropes, light novels, and the romance genre surrounding anime.And lastly, I will say that I look forward to the next installment in the story.Recommends to:If you liked The Hentai Prince and The Stony Cat Volume 1 you'll find a few similar themes here and there are a few others I could recommend but this one has a very similar trigger to what this story does.Hope you enjoyed my review!! Thanks for reading!! ^_^
11 out of 10 it was alright. I'll read it again.
This is an enjoyable quick read, suitable for age 12 or so and up ( I'm 37). Definitely hits all the expected tropes, with anime style descriptions and character archetypes. I'll probably read it again, along with a sequel.Minor criticisms: Could use a little proofreading, but much better than a lot of Kindle books out there. The dialogue wasn't incorporated into the rest of the text, but was set off into separate paragraphs with the speaker's name in brackets at the beginning. I think it would greatly improve this book by using things like "he said", "she cried", etc.Major criticism: I felt like the gender swap was kind of underplayed. The mc has about one day of angst about suddenly becoming a girl, and then is completely okay with it. Getting registered for school was a bigger deal than "holy crap, I'm a girl!". A little more depth there would have been cool.And that's as deep and thoughtful as I'm going to get about a light novel, unless I get asked to do so.
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