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A writer only creates a character from their point of view. They might give them a personality, a look, and relationships, but what they really are and what they become depends on the reader." An unusual red string connects the high school student Kotonoha to the schools cross-dressing delinquent Akira. Once he found out her secret – Kotonoha is the country’s most known online novelist – he blackmails her into a relationship with his friend Yukinari. But she soon notices there is more to this story than just a make-believe romance. This novel is the second one of a three-volume book series that started on textnovel.com in 2011 as “Honey Moon Marmalade”. Honey Moon Marmalade won the Editors’ Choice Award on Textnovel in 2012 for Best Cell Phone Novel and Original Style.It was ranked number six in the Top 10 Most Read novels, live and regularly updated until the site's closure in May 2018. The novel explores several views of other characters through flashbacks and a variety of different writing mediums within its world while tying back into the main story at the end of each arc. The minimalistic writing style is the result of blending poetry and prose, staying as close to the original style of Japanese cell phone novels as possible.

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Published August 19, 2019

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February 20, 2023
Viele pauschalisierende Lebensweisheiten, ähnlicher vibe wie "Das Café am Rande der Welt"
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March 30, 2024
I adored this book. It was a quick read, but full of perspectives that I already know, but often forget in the business of life.
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March 3, 2022
Interesting concept and thoughts on life. Probably one of those books I should have rated higher cuz I will think about it a lot in coming days…..
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