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やはり俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。 #10.5

果然我的青春戀愛喜劇搞錯了。10.5

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寒冬中的青春,本身即是矛盾。
時節是隆冬,地點是總武高中。相較於窗外的寒冷景色,侍奉社社辦則是散發悠閒的氛圍。此時,一如既往的三位成員──雪乃、結衣、八幡身邊,出現了幾位訪客。一下因某男同學的委託感到厭煩,一下遭任性的伊呂波玩弄於掌心,一下又要被嚴苛的截稿日期追著跑……?無論是感覺仍十分遙遠的將來,或是與某人一起渡過的假日,甚至是關於社團今後的事……充滿著煩惱、辛勞、悸動與不安,這無可取代、名為日常的珍貴時光,仍持續推進。
描寫八幡短暫而忙亂,深冬之中數日的短篇集。

242 pages, Paperback

First published March 18, 2015

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WATARI Wataru
Name (in native language): 渡航

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65 reviews19 followers
August 22, 2015
Having read 12 books of this series I have come to some conclussions:

First of all, why did I read a 12 books long series? Why do I hate myslef so much?

Second of all, in the remot case that you're going to read all of this, please jump straight to novel #6. The first season of the anime is pretty much an audiovisual carbon copy of novels 1-5 so you can watch that instead and save yourself hours of pointless reading. Those first novels are really bad -prose wise, and probably because of the translation too- and you're really not missing a lot even if they're fun.

Now, novel 7.5 is something to avoid at all costs. It's boring as hell and I feel sorry for the author because he was obviously forced to write that in a rush.

The remaining novels, on the other hand, are pretty good. They're funny, heartbreaking and relatable. Yes, the problems faced by the protagonists are really not a big deal, but they are proof that normal things are just as priceless as remarkable things.

I'm looking forward to see how it all ends.
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1,047 reviews44 followers
May 21, 2021
Hikigaya's calculated assessment of Iroha Isshiki from Volume #8 holds true: The first-year student is "[a] bitch in fluffy sheep's clothing." The girl's duplicitousness is only marginally outshone by her galloping craftiness, and her intuition for collaborative work only goes so far as her vapid charms permit. And yet, still, somehow, Isshiki worms her way into the Service Club and steals their labor to eke out a rudimentary task she cannot complete in the course of her normal student council duties.

MY YOUTH ROMANTIC COMEDY. . .#10.5 is a slight change of pace for the novel series' half volumes. This isn't a collection of seasonal short stories. Oddly, this volume is its own, self-contained story. The time scale is compressed to perhaps three or four days' time, but generally speaking, the structure and format of the conflict set before Hikigaya and his schoolmates is no different here than elsewhere. Here, Isshiki crashes the Service Club with greater and greater frequency. She's terribly annoying. And all readers can do is hope the girl gets what she wants, so she can slough off and wander toward the next shiny object on her path.

Hikigaya, sadly, submits to far too many cute smiles and dewy eyes in this volume than is typical. It's funny to imagine the young man loosening his grip on the arch validity of pragmatism, but the truth is that Isshiki is a hungry lioness with a feral taste for materialism. What's that? The student council has funds left at year's end? And Isshiki wants to blow the cash? And then conjure some ex post facto, rhetorical needling to make herself seem like a better person than she is? Par for the course.

The stakes are low, however, and so it's not really that big of a deal whether the club agrees to assemble a cheap newsmagazine to advertise the school as the new year approaches. It's not that big of deal whether Isshiki's garrulous and cheeky efforts at forcing a weekend "date" can actually put a dent in Hikigaya's rotten-eyed fortitude. And it's not that big of a deal when, in nearly failing to make the deadline for the magazine, Isshiki grumbles, but Yuigahama smiles warmly and Yukinoshita nods with confidence.

MY YOUTH ROMANTIC COMEDY. . .#10.5 posits these inherently contradictory circumstances with the prevailing undercurrent that yes, of course it all matters, just not in the way that's easy to intuit. Isshiki is sly enough to get what she wants, but she's a complete fool for believing she'll win favors for doing so. Conversely, Yuigahama and Yukinoshita are intelligent and empathetic enough to know how much personal investment is too much personal investment, but the past year has instructed them on the need to settle down and take life as it comes. It can be difficult to ask for help or to admit when one's judgement has fallen short. It sucks being wrong. But sometimes, if one has a really good pair of allies nearby, and if one is willing to share the hardship for a little while longer, then failure is no longer a phantom of personal inadequacy, failure simply becomes another exercise in self-forgiveness.
154 reviews39 followers
November 7, 2023
En el que mis sueños de convertirme en editora son aplastados brutalmente (¡ja, esos nunca existieron para empezar!. ¡Siempre supe que no era lo suficientemente buena como para tener tal aspiración, así que gano!), Hikigaya es arrastrado a una cita de práctica por no ser más cuidadoso con lo que acepta, yo aprendo algo sobre el ramen (creo) y se demuestra lo útil que es el chantaje y lo molesto que es comprometerse a cumplir con una fecha límite (sobre todo cuando olvidas escribir la columna con la que planeas llenar el espacio en una revista gratuita pero detalles, detalles)
En una nota no relacionada, está esa escena en la que Yukinoshita y Yuigahama no dejan que Hikigaya e Isshiki vayan a ver a su profesora sin otra compañía… hey, el harén personalizado de 2 se está volviendo demasiado obvio. Ustedes podrían aprender a disimular mejor, ya saben…
339 reviews14 followers
June 13, 2021
Even though this volume was a couple of Side Stories (as denoted by the .5, after the volume) It was very entertaining. After watching the Anime and being able to better visualize the charcters, it's even funnier.

First ZaimoKuza Tries to decide with help of the Service what his Future career will be. Should he be a Light novel writer or an Editor. He is very over the top, and funny, but brave for trying to get published, when he has no writing ability.

Then the next few Stories revolve around Iroha the student council president. First she has a fake date with Hatchiman, that is weird and Akward as you would expect. Then she wants to put out a free newspaper for the highschool.

This is one series, I can't wait to read the next volume of.
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118 reviews20 followers
April 20, 2018
My favorite side-volume despite the fact that this might be the only book in the series where I preferred the adaptation a little more. The OVA was shorter so the comedy part was more enjoyable. I am still happy to all the little information this volume give though, the situations and problems are more understandable in the books.
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50 reviews
May 28, 2024
It's positive that this side story actually features the character of the cover which was not the case in some other filler volumes. The faux date arc was fun, but the rest was meh.

I can recommend this volume only to Iroha fans, otherwise it's a clear skip
542 reviews6 followers
May 30, 2021
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403 reviews42 followers
July 27, 2022
An almost all Iroha volume. Since I finished the anime I’ll just skip around.
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January 8, 2025
Đôi lúc chẳng cần nghĩ rằng mình có thể làm được việc này việc kia trong tương lai hay ko mà chỉ cần làm thật tốt công việc hiện tại của mình rồi mọi chuyện sẽ ổn
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