Wait for Me Yesterday in Spring · review
From beginning to the end, Mei Hachimoku has beautifully demonstrated his writing capabilities with simple yet complicated time travel mechanics, amazing character building, and intricate character interactions that really question the quality and realistic architecture of these characters, especially Kanae and Akari. I love how this light novel presents its characters, from the beginning things don't really make sense from Akari's strange behaviour. We as the viewer don't know the true reasoning behind her behaviour but as the plot progresses, we see insights of Akari's life, her thoughts, feelings and goals that further pushes the plot forward, creating personal connection between the reader and thecharacters. I love that throughout the novel, we learn small pieces of information that contribute to the overall storyline and as a reader, it feels so rewarding to obtain these small pieces of information. In my opinion, if you haven't already read this light novel, I highly recommend it, in no doubt you will end up loving it.