Yuyuko Takemiya (竹宮 ゆゆこ Takemiya Yuyuko) is a Japanese writer of light novels. Takemiya debuted in September 2004 with her light novel series Watashitachi no Tamura-kun (Our Tamura-kun) which first appeared in the autumn 2004 issue of Dengeki hp Special, a special edition version of Dengeki hp. That same month, Takemiya worked on the scenario for the bishōjo game Noel by FlyingShine (also known for creating Cross Channel).
Following the completion of Watashitachi no Tamura-kun, Takemiya began her best-known series, Toradora!, which she declared to be complete in April 2010 after ten volumes and three spin-off books. The first book of her next series, Golden Time, was Dengeki Bunko's 2000th published light novel. Takemiya launched the manga series Evergreen with artist Akira Kasukabe on July 19, 2011 in ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Daioh Genesis quarterly magazine.
This would have been a 4 for the plot and writing, but Minori and Ami annoyed me so much that I had to knock it down; 3.5 would be the more accurate rating.
'Til death do us part But we're already past that phase This is a brand new start And I think I deserve some praise For the way that I am Despite having overdosed, and ending up comatose I don't give a damn I've let my emotions go, fuck being a sober hoe This is the mantra, this is my life You're playing with now 'til the end of the night Surrounded by fire, the passion ignites A hit of that Heaven and Hell, a hell of a high I'm addicted to the madness This hotel is my Atlantis We're forever gonna have a fucking reason to sin Let me leave my soul to burn and I'll be breathing it in I'm addicted to the feeling Getting higher than the ceiling And we're never gonna want this fucking feeling to end Just concede and give in to your inner demons again Yeah, you fell in love But you fell deeper in this pit While death rains from above So count your blessings 'cause this is it You're not letting it go So what if I misbehave? It's what everybody craves You already know So come if you're feeling brave and fancy yourself a mate You want it, I got it, see what you like? We could have it all by the end of the night Your money and power, my sinful delight A hit of that Heaven and Hell, a hell of a high I'm addicted to the madness This hotel is my Atlantis We're forever gonna have a fucking reason to sin Let me leave my soul to burn and I'll be breathing it in I'm addicted to the feeling Getting higher than the ceiling And we're never gonna want this fucking feeling to end Just concede and give in to your inner demons again (Just concede and give in to your inner demons again) I'm addicted to the feeling Getting higher than the ceiling And we're never gonna want this fucking feeling to end Just concede and give in to your inner demons again
Ryuuji and friends go a long weekend away to beach villa of Ami's parents. The trip offers Ryuuji an opportunity to grow closer to Minori, or so they hope. The plan does not exactly work as intended. I feel a bit conflicted about this part. There was surprisingly little fan service for a beach episode, but I suppose we got that in volume 3 with the swimming pool and for me that is one of the selling points of the series. I liked most of the humour, but I am not an overly big fan of what happened near the end. It was a bit too obvious of what was going on, and IMO it just made the MC look really stupid in my eyes. There was surprisingly little fan service for a beach episode, but I suppose we got that in volume 3 with the swimming pool. Still, an entertaining read.
Toradora! Vol. 4 Rating: 7.5/10 "I think that, how do I say this, but... I think it would be nice if you saw a ghost one day." "This doesn't have anything to do with Aisaka Taiga anymore. It's just what I think. I thought it and I said it, that's all. You don't need to mistake it for anything else."
Although the beach house arc is not my favorite in the story, it doesn't fail to be entertaining. We also begin to get deeper insights into Minori and Ami's characters.
I would have loved to binge-read the entire series if it were not for this volume (and the 5th). There is just too much noise going on, and the constant shift of POVs for nonessential characters makes it hard to transition and stay invested.
I might still pick it up again just to reach the ending, since this is one of the OG anime romcoms. But honestly, this volume reads like it was written for 13-year-olds by a 13-year-old. Here is to hoping the next volumes get better, if I even decide to continue.
Really not the best so far, I was a bit excited that there would finally be some action with Kushieda, but there was only a bad plan, badly executed, and then a nice discussion that led to... nothing much, and the plan continued to get worse and very much useless at that point. At this point I only hope the story rebounds... ^^;
A large part of the volume reads like filler. The later parts saved it somewhat, with Minori and Ami showing some development. There is hope that the next volume will be more enjoyable
Toradora is a masterpiece you do not expect. This volume is a brilliant reminder that it’s more than just a romcom with funny tsundere girl. So read volume 1 if you haven’t already, just be sure to continue to here so you can experience it.
Why can't I have one of those vacations where everyone ends up secretly in love with me? (Kitamura too. Is no one reading into the rushes-out-naked-because-he-thought-Ryuuji-was-there-by-himself thing?)
Curioso: ellos se van de vacaciones y yo también. Por otra parte, ¿alguien de verdad entiende a Minori? ¿Ami gusta de Ryuuji o es pura pantalla? ¿Kitamura es un exhibicionista para sentirse libre? Eso y más lo descubriremos en la próxima novela... espero.