Takamura-kun is Cursed

Takamura-kun is Cursed

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高村くんは呪われている

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Takamura-kun wa Norowarete Iru, 高村くんは呪われている

By tachimori asahi, 日月朝日

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
17 chapters
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

A curse was cast on a girl called Takamura and on her 17th birthday she will turn into a boy. The only way to remove the curse, was to kiss her ouji-sama (lol). While thinking it’s absurd and an inconvenience to kiss the ouji but I don’t want to become a guy, I lived a somewhat peaceful school life. But for some reason, the most popular guy in school – Sunohara Chiharu started to consult me about love matters. Even though I don’t have the time to support other people’s love, well, it’s okay as long as it doesn’t become troublesome. But when I went at it with such light feelings, I got more and more embroiled. It seems that Takamura-kunreallyis cursed.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Takamura-kun is Cursed Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Takamura-kun is Cursed "Takamura-kun is Cursed" dives headfirst into the chaotic world of gender-bending curses, school life, and budding (sometimes confusing) romance. Honestly, I went in expecting a fairly standard setup, and while the core premise is familiar, the execution definitely had its moments. ### First Impressions The initial hook is pretty strong: a girl wakes up on her 17th birthday to find herself transformed into a guy, thanks to a family curse. To break it, she needs to kiss her crush before she turns 20. The nonchalant attitude of the main character, Takamura, towards this whole situation immediately grabbed my attention. It's refreshing to see a protagonist who, while shocked, doesn't immediately descend into hysterics and accepts her new reality with a surprising amount of chill. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its characters. Takamura is a genuinely likable protagonist, cool and collected as she navigates the complexities of being a guy in high school. The supporting cast, particularly the "clingy ikemen boy," adds a layer of humor and romance that kept me engaged. I also appreciated the lighthearted tone and the way the story tackles the gender-bender trope. It doesn't take itself too seriously, which allows for some genuinely funny and heartwarming moments. Several readers praised the MC's personality, and the way the FL falls for him/her, separate from the curse. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the premise and the characters, I have to admit that the plot felt a bit rushed, especially towards the end. The lore and origins of the curse, which are introduced later in the story, felt somewhat crammed in. Also, the ending, while avoiding the typical "true love's kiss" trope, felt a little incomplete. Several plot threads are left hanging, which can be frustrating for readers looking for a more conclusive resolution. The character of Chiharu, while intended to be amusing, can come across as annoying and selfish, especially in the latter half of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers felt that the ending was too open-ended, with the main character not necessarily finding her "one true love." The origins of the curse and the motivations of certain characters are also left somewhat vague, which can detract from the overall satisfaction of the reading experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Takamura-kun is Cursed" is a decent, quick read with a unique premise and engaging characters. While the rushed plot and somewhat unresolved ending prevent it from reaching its full potential, it's still an enjoyable experience, especially if you're a fan of gender-bender stories with a touch of humor and romance. I'd recommend it as a light, casual read, but be prepared for a few loose ends.

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