An Autumn in Amber, a Zero-Second Journey short review
Language read: Thai (official translation, licensed by Zenshu Publishing; original Japanese publisher: Shogakukan)
Will re-read when the official English translation by Seven Seas Entertainment drops September 2024.
After almost two months of having purchased a physical copy, I finally got around to reading the third installment of Mei Hachimoku’s sci-fi/supernatural Four Seasons anthology: ‘An Autumn in Amber, a Zero-Second Journey’. As with the anthology’s previous books, the male protagonist and the heroine encounter a supernatural phenomenon related to time: ‘Tunnel to Summer’ has time dilation, ‘Yesterday in Spring’ has time rollback, and this novel has time freeze.
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 琥珀の秋、0秒の旅 More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 18, 2022
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(Note: this review is based off a fan-translation. As of 2024/03/13, Seven Seas has announced an official English publication, releasing in Sept 2024.)
Out of the three currently released Four Seasons books by Mei Hachimoku, I'd say this was the weakest. But I wouldn't go as far to say this was a disappointment. The story was well-rounded, I just wish there was more to the story before time stopped to help introduce the main character, Mugino, more. The entire story is based on the two main characters trying to travel across Japan whilst time is frozen to try and find why time is stopped. Mugino, the main ... |