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やはり俺の青春ラブコメはまちがっている。 #7.5

Chuyện Tình Thanh Xuân Bi Hài Của Tôi Quả Nhiên Là Sai Lầm 7.5

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Cô Hiratsuka chợt nảy sinh ý tưởng về “Hòm tư vấn tâm lý xuyên tỉnh Chiba” và yêu cầu câu lạc bộ tình nguyện phải thực hiện. Căn phòng nơi dãy phòng học vắng vẻ vốn dĩ đầy rảnh rỗi, giờ đây hàng ngày phải tiếp nhận biết bao lời xin tư vấn trực tuyến, mà chỉ nghe qua bút danh đã biết ngay là ai rồi (?). Chính đương sự Hiratsuka cũng gửi mail xin tư vấn liên quan đến chuyện “hôn nhân”, rồi kéo thêm biết bao công việc rắc rối về chủ đề này tới CLB tình nguyện.

Một cuộc chiến cosplay “ai là cô dâu số 1” nổ ra, cuốn câu lạc bộ tình nguyện vào một trận quyết đấu đầy tàn khốc! Mức độ làm vợ của ai là cao nhất, chà chà, với một người có mục tiêu trở thành ông chồng nội trợ, Hachiman quyết không thể thua!

Mùa hè đến gần, mùa của nhiệt huyết của tuổi trẻ, nơi mồ hôi và nước mắt trộn lẫn, đem tới biết bao dư vị cay đắng cũng như vinh quang. Thế nhưng, với những thành viên của CLB Judo trường Soubu, cái nắng mùa hè giờ chỉ đi kèm với cực nhọc và tủi nhục. “Mấy củ khoai này lại đem tới phiền phức rồi” – Hachiman thầm nghĩ. Và rồi, một đại hội Judo tự do toàn trường Soubu được tổ chức, để tìm lại những ánh hào quang đã mất. Nhiệt huyết tuổi trẻ, hãy cháy bùng lên nào!

352 pages, Paperback

First published August 20, 2013

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WATARI Wataru
Name (in native language): 渡航

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1,041 reviews44 followers
August 14, 2019
Despite its semi-official status, it seems the Service Club is getting busier and busier. It's a little incomprehensible. How does a club with three permanent members and one or two provisional members get saddled with all the mechanics of running around, saving school events, helping out other clubs and holding its own cooking competition?

Nobody knows. Or, maybe they do and there's nothing they can do about it? MY YOUTH ROMANTIC COMEDY. . .#7.5 is a mediocre entry in an otherwise stellar series of light novels about the glory of cynicism and the disdain of the advent of adulthood. This novel is a collection of short stories and novelizations, which, for the most part, are entirely unrelated. However much one enjoys Hikigaya's routine clashes with classmates over study habits, feuds with teachers over dwindling relational social contracts or rising to the challenge of smiting the expectations of a rogue recent graduate — this particular installment of the novel series is more of a whimsical summer read than a true next chapter in Watari's expanding narrative canon.

The most cohesive short story arrives halfway through the book when the group receives a request to help out the judo club, which is under harassment from a former student. One gets the feeling this chapter could have been fodder for an entire novel, if plotted more precisely, but the story's position as filler becomes clear when the author cinches and snips the reader's connection to the characters into shorter and shorter bites.

This particular side story isn't hard to follow, as a consequence, but it is difficult to graft one's emotions to the state of play. MY YOUTH ROMANTIC COMEDY. . .#7.5 is difficult to read with any lasting interest because the narrative components move so fast — judo club has a problem, service club devises an overly complex solution, plan goes into action, Hikigaya saves the day. Hikigaya does his thing and forces others to meet reality head-on. But the gut punch isn't there.

The other stories come and go and leave little impact. For example, Komachi organizes a weird little bride contest involving Yukinoshita, Yuigahama and Miss Hiratsuka, but that's it. Readers with a curious eye might discern the ways in which Hiratsuka genuinely cares what Hikigaya thinks of her, but one wonders if this is merely a play on circumstances rather than an actual moment of legitimate character exposition. Still, it's nice.

As a toast to the in-between moments of the novel series' more significant events, this volume doesn't yield much. A more forceful pinprick would have been an observation in the lives and emotions of the series' side characters. Totsuka is adorable but constantly strives to be more masculine, so why not get inside his head for a day of genuine self-reflection? Ebina is deliberately two-faced when she's in public but how does she see the world when she's just being herself? Hiratsuka, contrary to popular assumption, actually does have a social circle, so why not show readers a taste of the adult version of this hysterical woman?
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October 21, 2017
The book contains many short stories of events occuring during the time period after the cultural festival. From aiding Hiratsuka with an intro to marriage school event, an arcade outing for the group, to the school's field trip, these stories were a fun read, and aided in building Hikigaya and his bond with the Service club members. .
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April 17, 2018
This is probably the weakest side-volume, but it still had some interesting moments in it. I was really happy to see the last story since it was mentioned a lot in the main series and it was annoying that I did not know what it was about. Anyway its not essential, but I would still recommend to read this volume as well, its a worthy addition to the series even if its not the best one.
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November 1, 2023
Bueno, esta es una agradable colección de cuentos breves que puede ayudar (momentáneamente) a cambiar de ritmo tras todo el drama anterior… aunque ciertamente me hubiera gustado ver a Hikigaya ganar en algo por una vez… eh, ya me deprimí de nuevo. Oh olvídelo.
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January 12, 2019
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January 29, 2021
It was quite good, it started with a quiet, relaxing first half. with a interesting, fun second half.
It was pretty good.
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