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Level 23
星空の下、君の声だけを抱きしめる
Light novel
by 高橋 びすい
alternative titles:
Hoshizora no Shita, Kimi no Koe dake wo Dakishimeru
Blurb
[DeepL Translation - needs review] Shu is a member of the literature club who cannot write a novel. One day, he receives a mysterious message on his phone from a girl named Eina. Then, by chance, Shu and Eina begin to communicate with each other. Through talking about novels, which is a mutual hobby, the two become close friends. However, when the two are about to meet in person, a shocking revelation is made. Eina is not living in the present day, but five years ago! What will happen to the...
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Page Count:
240
ISBN:
4065122953
ISBN13:
9784065122952
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Reviews
(4.08/5)12 ratings2 reviews
Entertainment(3.33/5)
3 ratings
Language learning(4.33/5)
3 ratings
Zyavaranahsays
April 17, 2024
Great for N3 level
I started reading it few months before taking N3. While first dozen of pages were a bit challenging it got easier with time. I took one break - i don't like time skip stuff so i temporarily dropped it, but in the end i feel very satisfied by this book.
Oh boy, the landslide chapter and whole ending was amazing, though i suspected the true identity of Eina.joserssrated
May 8, 2024
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April 23, 2024
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March 28, 2024
gomihitorated
November 9, 2023
OhTalkWhorated
October 11, 2023
Seelerated
June 20, 2023
xyamanrated
May 3, 2023
Good for language learning, but a bit boring
The book was very approachable as someone who is working up to an N3 level. I found the dialogue easy to follow, and never lost track of the plot. There were also many interesting set phrases that were fun to learn. The story itself was very slow. for most of the beginning, I found it a real chore to read through, and its extremely obvious where the plot is going. It has a satisfying ending, but its easy to see where this is going only a few chapters in. The relationship between the main charact