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182 pages, ebook
First published June 10, 2003
True, she was able to avoid showing any emotion on her face, but I had come to realize that she still had feelings.
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Nagato had been the most passionate one in our [game] battle with the computer society [...] She looked more enthusiastic when she was punching away at the keyboard [...] it looked to me like she was somehow having fun [...]
[Cross-posted from Nightjar's Jar of Books.]
The fifth book in the Haruhi Suzumiya series, which follows a deadpan teenage boy called Kyon, whose life has become completely (and completely unwillingly) ruled by his unruly classmate Haruhi - who just so happens to be a god. In this collection of three short stories, Haruhi, Kyon and the rest of the SOS Brigade get stuck in a time loop, face off against the Computer Society, and then get trapped in a mysterious mansion during a snowstorm.
This series has historically been rather hit-and-miss for me; its premise and setup are really interesting, and it hit a high point for me with the fourth entry in the series (The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya) but I've felt rather ambivalent about most of the other stories - and sadly this book was on the duller end of the scale. Things I enjoyed: the solution for breaking out of the time loop in Endless Eight; and Kyon's seemingly deepening relationship with Nagato throughout all three stories (though I may be reading too much into that). Things I didn't enjoy: Haruhi, all the Mikuru fanservice, and the maths.
While Rampage isn't my least favourite in the series by any means (that dubious honour goes to book #2, Sigh), I think it may be the one that makes me give up on this series for good... It's always sad to quit halfway though, there are just too many other books I'd rather be reading.