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Entertainment: A highschool girl gains the ability to jump through time and space. This book is very short and there is only so much one can do on so few pages, so don't expect any major plot developments. The book's main question is how she gained this ability and the conclusion is reasonably satisfying to read. It is not riveting but it is entertaining enough to not get boring.
Language Learning: There is so much kana instead of kanji. This book could have been really easy to read and a great recommendation for beginners, but instead it was surprisingly difficult at times. Ok, not really difficult, but a lot harder than it would have been otherwise. Besides that, the vocab is still easy enough to make this book useful for language learning. It is mostly general purpose vocab and only a tiny amount of time travel-related terminology. However, for word-mining it can be really difficult to decide if you want to learn the kana-version from the book or if you should rather learn the kanjified vocab. I recommend using a dictionary that tells you which one is more common.
Total: 3.5/5 stars