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[DeepL Translation - needs review] A love story for teenagers to read. --If the person I love were an AI, I would ・・・・・・? Even if you forget about me, I want to keep liking ・・・・・・ you." Toruka Aoi, 14 years old. She is a member of the art club. She is a simple junior high school girl. She has no place at home or at school, and spends her days in a state of transparency. However, when Ai Fujiki, a handsome boy who is a little natural and mysterious, comes to her new school, her transparent he...
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(3.14/5)For a middle school romance, this is decently readable. For anyone who has ever even thought about the Sci-fi genre once in their lives nothing here is going to be revelatory. I definitely saw the two twists coming from miles away. But because of the AI elements the story is a little more readable as an adult.
From a language perspective most of the book is a pretty standard middle school slice of life love story. There are a few chapters that talk about AI and those are def
Seemed like an N3 recommendation at first, but with the second half it gets more complicated and from then on an N2 reading comprehension pays off, I think.
Full review: https://dokushoclub.wordpress.com/2022/04/20/n2-zenbu-aiiro/
A bit cheesy, a bit cliché, but still good if you're a beginner
This was my second novel. I enjoyed a bit as I'm a sucker for school romance, but things get confusing by the middle of the book. Afterwards, I enjoyed quite less... It's still good for language learning as it's slice of life and the plot is simple excepting for some words that are kind of art-domain or kind of tech-domain specific. I took too long to finish this one as the remaining 1/3 of it felt like a chore.