25-ji no Ghost Writer
Ghost Writer at Twenty-Five O'clock
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25-ji no Ghost Writer

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: The Ghost Writer of the 25th Hour
Japanese: 25時のゴーストライター
English: Ghost Writer at Twenty-Five O'clock
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 26
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 19, 2019 to Aug 21, 2020
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Gangan
Authors: Kajimoto, Akari (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.941 (scored by 20322,032 users)
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Ranked: #97142
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Popularity: #4234
Members: 5,151
Favorites: 28

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May 4, 2023
Damn, that was something else.
This is a very charming, wholesome and bitter sweet story about a young author and his first love ghost maid.
To be honest I wish there was more to this, 26 chapters seems short. I would have liked at least another volumes worth as the ending felt a little rushed but I do still whole-heartedly recommend this.
It's kind of a romance as there are elements of that but for the most part it's more of a story about moving on, be that from grief, past regrets, certain emotions etc. That's where the bittersweet elements come in as by the end most of ...
Jan 4, 2024
This manga emphasises on the story of a young writer meeting the ghost of her maid who was supposedly his first love who now live together due to some circumstances. A sweet and wholesome read exploring upon the difficulties of being a writer and his childhood love also dealing with the concept of loneliness.

The art is beautiful. Its style introduced the much needed cheerfulness and went hand in hand with the story.

Characters are hard to hate, all have something different to offer to make the readers connect to them. The ghost or the female lead brings the cheerfulness to lighten up the manga and the ...
Mar 13, 2024
Letting go is pretty hard, isn't it?

This is one of the many manga I added to the backlog, which featured a strange couple dynamic, seemingly creating a slice of life story. After that little phase ended, I was left with all these stories that I wasn't too excited to read. However, something about the last chapter being such a low number intrigued me far more than I thought. Short stories that get to the point when they have to are the best in my opinion, and “25-ji no Ghost Writer” succeeds at what I wanted it to.

The small story about a 15-year-old book author going ...
Jun 22, 2024
This manga is criminally underrated.

Ghost Writer at Twenty-Five O'clock revolves around Tsugumi, a young and talented novelist that experiencing a writer's block in his career. Until finally, he decided to go into seclusion to seek inspiration, the place Tsugumi choose is his old house, it's the house where he used to live 10 years prior from the current setting. In his seclusion, Tsugumi recollect his past memories with his dearest family, friend, and most importantly Nico, his first love.

This story is mostly about letting go and accepting yourself. Such a short read for such a beautiful story, despite the ending that was a ...
Jul 6, 2024
It wasn't what I was expecting, but it was really good. The ending was bittersweet, but I don't do spoilers. I would 100% recommend this for any romcom fans. It's also not a romcom if it makes sense. Romance isn't even a real aspect of it. It's not about romance, and there's practically none anyways. No one in this manga is perfect, and it's made evident. The characters have their flaws and make mistakes, but no one is inherently a bad person in this story. It's a more mature story that I think most will like. I liked it but the ending was a bit ...