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Golden Time #2

ゴールデンタイム2: 答えはYES

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圧倒的なオーラを放ち、自称完璧、その実ちょっと残念なお嬢さま、加賀香子。彼女は独自のシナリオによって定められし幼馴染との運命の結婚が破綻してちょっと傷心気味。 一方、サークルの先輩、リンダは面倒見のよい気さくでいい人かと思ったら、実は万里の高校の同級生で、しかもどうやら浅からぬ仲だったようで、その事実をひた隠しにしていた。 記憶喪失男、多田万里の心はそんな二人の狭間に立たされて千々に乱れる。サークル活動や、コンパを経るうち、その心の距離は離れ、また近づいていく。 万里が二人に向けた問いかけの、その答えとははたして──?

272 pages

First published March 10, 2011

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Yuyuko Takemiya

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Yuyuko Takemiya (竹宮 ゆゆこ Takemiya Yuyuko) is a Japanese writer of light novels. Takemiya debuted in September 2004 with her light novel series Watashitachi no Tamura-kun (Our Tamura-kun) which first appeared in the autumn 2004 issue of Dengeki hp Special, a special edition version of Dengeki hp. That same month, Takemiya worked on the scenario for the bishōjo game Noel by FlyingShine (also known for creating Cross Channel).

Following the completion of Watashitachi no Tamura-kun, Takemiya began her best-known series, Toradora!, which she declared to be complete in April 2010 after ten volumes and three spin-off books. The first book of her next series, Golden Time, was Dengeki Bunko's 2000th published light novel. Takemiya launched the manga series Evergreen with artist Akira Kasukabe on July 19, 2011 in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh Genesis quarterly magazine.

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October 14, 2016
After all those page, I felt our main character Tada Banri is such a little child. The plot is good, I like the way author use metaphor to create the sense of coldness of the autumn were in Tokyo. And also give us, the young teenagers reader the way college life were in Tokyo. This is second time I read Yuyuko Takemiya's book, the first book is Toradora. Basecally, those two book give me the similar feeling: boy meets girl -> fall in love -> little conflict (Triangle love)->Hint for bad end ->Happy end.
In this single chapter, the moment Koko said yes, it felt so unreal. As a rich, wealth born young missy, was it too fast to answer yes? This is just my concern. Overall, this book is worth reading it, and I am highly recommend the weeb like me, read this book first, then watch the anime version, you will see the big difference!
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