Monku no Tsukeyou ga Nai Rabukome
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文句の付けようがないラブコメ
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: MonRabu, Never Ending Story, 文句の付けようがないラブコメ
By daisuke suzuki
Completed japanese Light Novel
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Kanaruzawa Sekai, “The God Who Lived A Thousand Years”, is a beautiful girl with silver hair and red eyes. She’s pompous and does not know much about her surroundings. And despite her childish appearance, she can tolerate alcohol and tobacco, and spends her days in her mansion reading books.
Offered to her as a “living sacrifice” is high school student Kirishima Yuuki. As he was told she’d grant him one thing in exchange of being the sacrifice, Kirishima said: “Kanaruzawa Sekai-san, marry me.”
And so, they start to live their life together—but their days without peace nor love became disrupted, as the world began to be disordered due to a terrifying secret concerning the whole world.
A comedically pure love, and a never-ending story begins here!
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## My Thoughts on Monku no Tsukeyou ga Nai Rabukome
"Monku no Tsukeyou ga Nai Rabukome," which roughly translates to "An Incontrovertible Romantic Comedy," is a completed Japanese light novel that I recently dove into, and it's been quite the ride. With a blend of comedy, drama, romance, school life, and even a touch of tragedy, it certainly aims to deliver a multifaceted experience. The premise, involving a god-human relationship and an older love interest, immediately piqued my interest.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a unique romantic comedy. The tags suggested a story that wasn't afraid to mix lighthearted moments with deeper emotional themes, and I wasn't disappointed. The setup is intriguing, throwing you headfirst into a world where the divine intersects with everyday high school life.
### What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its character interactions. The dialogue is sharp, witty, and genuinely engaging. I found myself chuckling at the banter between characters and appreciating the wholesome moments that pepper the narrative. It's clear that the author has a knack for crafting conversations that feel natural and revealing, drawing you further into the characters' lives. I also appreciate the badass female lead, her design is unique and I hope to see more of her in the manga. The relationship between the protagonist and the older love interest is developed well and the story is not afraid to show its potential.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall experience, I did feel that the story could have benefited from a bit more length. Given the scope of the premise, exploring the world and the characters' relationships in greater depth would have elevated the novel even further.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Monku no Tsukeyou ga Nai Rabukome" is a worthwhile read, especially if you're a fan of romantic comedies with a supernatural twist. The dialogue is a major highlight, and the characters are charming and well-developed. While the story might feel a bit short, it packs a punch with its humor and emotional depth. If you enjoy the novel, I'd definitely recommend checking out the manga adaptation afterwards to see the characters come to life in a new way. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.