These undeniably unrealistic mangas have some groove to it that I've never been able to identify yet could never let me stop reading. Arguable, I would've given this an 6.5-7 objectively but I'll give a generous 8.
It goes with the usual plot. The guy is super into anime due to some traumatic reason and is in love with 2d characters. After he saves the school's "punk" she becomes the sweetest thing and wants to become his real life waifu.
Plot wise,
The story in its own accord is very fantasized, mostly targeting men with the dream of an ideal girl coming to their lives. The story revolves
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 中古でも恋がしたい! InformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: 13
Chapters: 97
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 14, 2015 to Apr 14, 2020
Theme:
School
Serialization:
None Statistics Ranked: #65492 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #5418
Members: 4,040
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I dropped this series after reading the first volume simply because I had trouble finding a good translation of the work and did not feel like scouring the internet for a better version.
The overall story was unrealistic at best, but there is something endearing to that. I don't think light novel readers pick up this medium to find the next Crime & Punishment and that's perfectly fine, in fact it works out great so you can get mildly entertaining premises like in this light novel. The idea of an eroge otaku ignoring 3D in his pursuit for a pure 2D heroine is a great ... May 17, 2024
So I completed volume 1, and I can say that it was a really nice novel thus far. At times for the protagonist there were moments of awkwardness from seeing how his otaku mind works... but after completing the novel, I barely remember what exactly made me feel from seeing him being awkward. The relationship between the protagonist and the heroine outweighed everything I initially found hard to read through. I did not get used to it, but there are far more goodness I got out of the novel rather than pointing out the bad points and making a big deal out of it. I
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