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Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Light Novel #7

Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian, Vol. 7

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After the disruption and chaos of the Autumn Heights Festival, the troublemakers were rounded up and the masterminds dealt with. As the cherry on top, Alya’s and Masachika’s musical performances took the school by storm. While their names are still on everyone’s lips, the duo prepares for the next step in the school election campaign. And with barely any time to rest, they have to start getting ready for the Athletics Festival! However, Alya’s urge to monopolize Masachika is growing stronger by the day. To make matters worse, Maria can no longer suppress her feelings and makes a startling announcement! Will their election planning efforts start to crumble with so many emotions bubbling to the surface?

264 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2023

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Just when I’m out, just when I’m so pissed off I can hardly stand it and I’m about to run for the hills shouting about how Alya deserves so much better: Masachika is able to prove his worth, is able to prove me wrong, and is able to pull me right back in - proving, he is, in fact, deserving of Alya and won’t let her down.

It’s always a delight to see Minoa, because she’s quickly becoming my favorite side character and Yuki is too hilarious as always. I was a bit disappointed by the lack of Iono and Chisaki in this novel. The times we saw them were all too brief.

Finally, I am getting real fucking sick Maria. Have been saying this for the last three or four book reviews but she is on my nerves so much. She is a terrible older sister. Everyone is entitled to being selfish, but if she wants Masachika, then she just needs to go for it and let him make up his own mind. She needs to stop playing all coy and innocent and stop acting like she cares about Alya’s feelings when she really doesn’t. Yuki might think she’s the real villainess of this series, but she isn’t. It’s Maria.
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