100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior

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わたしの知らない、先輩の100コのこと

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Watashi no Shiranai, Senpai no 100-ko no Koto, わたしの知らない、先輩の100コのこと

By togai aoi, 兎谷あおい

4.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
105 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

「Senpai, you dropped this.」 That sudden call marked the beginning of a relationship of an aloof senpai and his cute overenthusiastic kouhai-chan. Despite not having any contact previously except for using the same train station to get to school, senpai unwillingly agreed to a promise: from that day on, they would have to answer one question every day no matter what it was without telling any lie. The disinterested senpai who doesn’t want to give up on his peaceful commuting time, and the passionate kouhai-chan who doesn’t want to give up on the only student taking the same train as her. This is the story of how their relationship will progress with just one question a day.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on 100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior I dove into "100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior" expecting a light and fluffy romance, and I wasn't disappointed. This web novel is a sweet slice-of-life story that focuses on the blossoming relationship between a senpai and kouhai who connect during their daily train commutes. It's a charming tale that emphasizes character interaction and growth, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy slow-burn romances. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was drawn in by the simple yet intriguing premise. The "Question of the Day" concept, where the two characters ask each other a question they must answer truthfully, is a clever way to drive the plot and reveal their personalities. It's a refreshing approach that avoids unnecessary drama and miscommunication, allowing for genuine connection to take center stage. Each chapter represents a day, which I thought was a cute way to structure the story. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the focus on character development. We see the aloof senpai gradually open up, while the initially pushy kouhai learns to be more considerate. Their interactions feel natural and believable, and the alternating POVs provide valuable insight into their thoughts and feelings. The story excels at creating a heartwarming atmosphere, filled with innocent teasing and subtle displays of affection. It's the kind of novel that leaves you with a warm, fuzzy feeling and a smile on your face. I also loved that the main characters are ordinary students, making their story relatable and grounded. The translation is also really good, which made reading the story a breeze. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, I can see how some readers might find the pacing slow. The story primarily revolves around the two main characters, with limited development for side characters or subplots. If you're looking for a complex narrative with intricate world-building, this might not be the right fit. Also, the middle portion of the story does have some repetitive elements and it felt a little bland. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that the ending chapters, particularly around chapter 100, are incredibly sweet and romantic, bordering on "diabetic goodness." They highlight a significant shift in the characters' relationship and a satisfying conclusion to their journey. ### Final Verdict Overall, "100 Things I Don’t Know About My Senior" is a charming and heartwarming romance that I highly recommend. If you're a fan of slow-burn stories with a strong emphasis on character interaction and a lack of unnecessary drama, this novel is sure to delight. Just be prepared for a potentially slow pace and a limited cast of characters. Have your insulin shots ready for the last few chapters!

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