Boogiepop vs The Imaginator part 2 is a hard book to review. It does some things very well, but then on the next page lets you down a little bit, resulting in a final product that seems a little rushed. In some cases, this can be attributed to the story, whereas in other occasions it is down to the writing. Now, with this being a translated novel, it is hard for me to assign blame, the pitfalls could be down to the writer himself, it could be down to the translator. Who can really say.
Alongside the occasional writing faux pas, I did feel a little incomplete when reaching the ending. This is not to say the ending was bad, it was just a little more subdued than I had hoped. I really wanted a grand ending, but this one just sort of fizzled out.
On the more positive note, this book does offer some really amazing scenes, particularly in allowing popular characters to cross paths with each other in a way that we have been dreaming of for so long. It was also a massive joy to see the proper return of fan-favourite Nagi Kirima.
Despite this review mostly concentrating on the negatives, this was actually a really enjoyable read and a good addition to the Boogiepop franchise. So don't let my words deter you, this was a good story that was well worth reading.