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Danganronpa Kirigiri #2

ダンガンロンパ霧切 2 [Danganronpa Kirigiri 2]

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Strait Publishing Publishing House A terrifying auction is taking place in an abandoned hotel in a remote mountain area. Each participant has 100 million yen. and the auction item is the right to become a detective

Tankobon Softcover

Published November 29, 2013

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Takekuni Kitayama

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37 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2024
[read an English fan-translation]

BROOO THIS NOVEL IS PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK

oh my days the plot the twists it keeps on getting better oh my god the shock the horror the suspense the TWISTS AT THE END .. the full 360° turn.. i just know volume 3 is gonna be PEAK too.

nanamura my husband i love you idc idc
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29 reviews
September 17, 2022
The second volume doesn't have much to it, as it starts off picking up from the last chapter of volume 1. The plot is fairly simple and straightforward, featuring the novels' 2 MCs and a detective Nanamura Suisei along with the participants of Norman's Hotel. As for characters, they are presented in very straightforward and simplistic personalities and the way they do things don't amount to much as they are forgotten as soon as the volume ends. The author yet again uses the form of a report and bluntly laying out everything about the character instead of using the character's traits, habits mannerisms through interactions. Overall for the plot there isn't much and the writing structure is simplistic, giving little details about interactions, locations and the story overall, with most dialog either being from the side characters or the MC's layout of the crime scene analysis.
2 reviews
January 20, 2024
A lo largo del volumen se da explicación a distintos misterios a lo largo de la trama. Se plantea al igual un nuevo caso, a pesar que la explicacion de este mismo no fue sorprendente podria decir con total certeza que al final del volumen se desenvuelve un gran misterio que se plantea inicialmente y conecta con el volumen anterior. Bastante interesante y personalmente lo logré encontrar en inglés, lo cual me ayudo a aprender y entender vocabulario
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98 reviews
April 25, 2022
The solution to the “locked room” mystery itself was nothing amazing, but the way it ended and set up future books… was actually pretty cool.
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29 reviews
September 17, 2022
The second volume doesn't have much to it, as it starts off picking up from the last chapter of volume 1. The plot is fairly simple and straightforward, featuring the novels' 2 MCs and a detective Nanamura Suisei along with the participants of Norman's Hotel. As for characters, they are presented in very straightforward and simplistic personalities and the way they do things don't amount to much as they are forgotten as soon as the volume ends. The author yet again uses the form of a report and bluntly laying out everything about the character instead of using the character's traits, habits mannerisms through interactions. Overall for the plot there isn't much and the writing structure is simplistic, giving little details about interactions, locations and the story overall, with most dialog either being from the side characters or the MC's layout of the crime scene analysis.
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29 reviews
September 17, 2022
The second volume doesn't have much to it, as it starts off picking up from the last chapter of volume 1. The plot is fairly simple and straightforward, featuring the novels' 2 MCs and a detective Nanamura Suisei along with the participants of Norman's Hotel. As for characters, they are presented in very straightforward and simplistic personalities and the way they do things don't amount to much as they are forgotten as soon as the volume ends. The author yet again uses the form of a report and bluntly laying out everything about the character instead of using the character's traits, habits mannerisms through interactions. Overall for the plot there isn't much and the writing structure is simplistic, giving little details about interactions, locations and the story overall, with most dialog either being from the side characters or the MC's layout of the crime scene analysis.
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90 reviews
January 6, 2025
Not as good as the first novel, the mystery was more predictable (I managed to figure out the method quite early), and the larger cast didn't feel distinctive enough for me to really care about them individually. The ending was interesting with a lot of promise for the future of the series, and ultimately it was a well-executed trick with good character interactions between the protagonists. I hope the series has a upward streak.
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