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Tomodachi no Ushiro de Kimi to Kossori Te wo Tsunagu. Darenimo Ienai Koi wo Suru. · review

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Top reader Mar 27, 2023 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

The story follows two high school students, Junya Koga, a young man who is traumatized by her love, thought that fostering friendship by making a fool of friends with her friends was the true youth, rather than making her and being in love. This is a youth romance drama that spells straight feelings and distorted feelings where friendship and love intersect. The novel explores themes of unrequited love, communication, and the challenges of navigating relationships as introverted individuals. Koga to express their feelings are relatable, and their inner monologues provide insight into their thought processes. The writing style is engaging and easy to follow, with a goodbalance of dialogue and descriptive passages. The author also uses flashbacks to provide context and backstory for the characters, which helps to deepen their emotional arcs.

The relationship between Koga and Yorui is sweet and heartwarming, and their chemistry is palpable despite their shyness. The side characters also add depth to the story, and their own romantic subplots are woven in nicely.

This is a touching and relatable story that will resonate with readers who have ever struggled with expressing their emotions. The characters are endearing, the writing is solid, and the themes are universal. I highly recommend this light novel to fans of the romance genre, especially those who enjoy stories about introverted protagonists.

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