I did not expect to get so emotional reading this book.
ちょっと今から仕事やめてくる has a strong message against toxic work culture and I really enjoyed the two main characters interactions and their conversations! I especially liked how it all started and built up to the mystery of Yamamoto and while I do like how that was resolved, the ending itself felt somehow different from the first two thirds of the book. The dramatic speech and the time skip made the ending feel unrealistic and I would have very much liked for the conclusion to feel a bit more natural.
The amount of conversations make it comparatively easy to read, but there is challenging vocabulary related to the setting and the main character's suicidal thoughts.
I did not expect to get so emotional reading this book. ちょっと今から仕事やめてくる has a strong message against toxic work culture and I really enjoyed the two main characters interactions and their conversations! I especially liked how it all started and built up to the mystery of Yamamoto and while I do like how that was resolved, the ending itself felt somehow different from the first two thirds of the book. The dramatic speech and the time skip made the ending feel unrealistic and I would have very much liked for the conclusion to feel a bit more natural.
The amount of conversations make it comparatively easy to read, but there is challenging vocabulary related to the setting and the main character's suicidal thoughts.