Main của chúng ta đã có những người bạn rồi, huhu。 Lần này các nhân vật cũng được hé lộ thêm chút và thêm quả character development。
Anon。151,
Nice
Quorz,
just read you will not regret it i swear
Asjad Javed,
Though the story is very interesting but most part of the novel was boring and like all the times I do, skip the the big middle chunk of every volume of this series except 7。5, 4。5 and 11。5th volume。
Casey,
Another very solid entry into the series。 We get to learn more of the background of some of our cast and yet another special exam。。。 or at least the first part of it。 Things are heating up and pressure is mounting。 It seems like it is set to explode in volume 7。 Will class D finally move up? Stay tuned!
Fayya Nadhira,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I'm really like it。 In this novel ayanokouji find a group that he truly belongs to。 A group where he does not need to be talkative, just the way he is。 Also in this one, i think the conflict is not too hard and class D can finish it on its own。 What make it interesting is how relationship between kushida and horikita, also that ayanokouji already prepare a plan if things get worse。 I'm really like it。 In this novel ayanokouji find a group that he truly belongs to。 A group where he does not need to be talkative, just the way he is。 Also in this one, i think the conflict is not too hard and class D can finish it on its own。 What make it interesting is how relationship between kushida and horikita, also that ayanokouji already prepare a plan if things get worse。 。。。more
Drake Nichols,
There's upheaval in the air as another special exam approaches and Nagumo officially replaces Horikita Manabu as student council president。 Meanwhile, Ryuuen is out for blood, and he's set his sights on Horikita Suzune as the next possible candidate for Class D's mysterious mastermind!
There's upheaval in the air as another special exam approaches and Nagumo officially replaces Horikita Manabu as student council president。 Meanwhile, Ryuuen is out for blood, and he's set his sights on Horikita Suzune as the next possible candidate for Class D's mysterious mastermind!
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Buo,
very enjoyable class D got their shit together for once
Donte McNeal,
I’ve gotta say, Classroom of the Elite has some of the most interesting characters, especially when it comes to the women of the series。 We start off this one from the POV of Kushida, one of the more popular kids at the school, and the sweetheart of Class D。 Getting a look into who she is, not through the eyes of Ayanokouji, but herself, was rather revealing。 And that’s not all we get in this volume。 We get to see yet another special test thrown at Class D。 With the traitor revealed and actively I’ve gotta say, Classroom of the Elite has some of the most interesting characters, especially when it comes to the women of the series。 We start off this one from the POV of Kushida, one of the more popular kids at the school, and the sweetheart of Class D。 Getting a look into who she is, not through the eyes of Ayanokouji, but herself, was rather revealing。 And that’s not all we get in this volume。 We get to see yet another special test thrown at Class D。 With the traitor revealed and actively working against Horikita, things remain tense, despite this volume having a more slice-of-life feel to it throughout。 We get to see new friendships form, we see characters grow, and we see more schemes!The character development for the various students in Class D is something I look forward to with each volume。 I’m always curious to see how everyone changes, be it for better or worse。 It’s a treat to see characters slowly but surely becoming better people, the emphasis on slowly。 I don’t mind the slow burn though。 It makes revelations that much more satisfying。 Another day, another special exam。 However, that isn’t the only problem Class D is facing。 Ryuuen, the tyrant leader of Class C has made it his mission to figure out who is maneuvering in the shadows of Class D。 His way of thinking makes for an interesting almost cat-and-mouse game between him and Ayanokouji。 I can’t say I approve of Ryuuen’s tactics, but the climax of the showdown between Class C and D’s leaders is shaping up to be an epic one。The next installment promises another look into Ayanokouji’s past (always a welcome treat), and an interesting battle between him and a “certain enemy。” Color me intrigued! 。。。more
R。Zoo,
It was a very exciting volume where Horikita confronts Kushida。 And Ayanokoji chose to work in the shadows again。
Autumn,
THIS SERIES MAKES ME FEEL DUMB!
Md。 Ismail Hossen,
The exam premises was quite unique in this volume and surprising tactics has been used as well。 As we dive deeper into the story, characters become intertwined while different relations started forming among them。 As far as it goes, I am still having a difficult gasping the main characters true nature。 On top of that the author has really managed to conceal his personality。
Leon Mcintosh,
Ok, so this volume had a lot of twists and turns and quite a few surprises。 This volume mostly seemed to be alot of setup for the main clash which is expected to happen in the next volume。 We had the internal duel between Horikita and Kuishida along with Ryuuen desperately trying to snuff out X, the mastermind of class D。 So much backstabbing sheesh。 Onward to the next volume。
Barrett,
Twists and turns all over the place。 My mind is completely boggled。 The fun thing about this book is every character could, for a glorious moment, be the mastermind of their own。 Can't wait to see the next volume, where the uproar will be at its peak。 Twists and turns all over the place。 My mind is completely boggled。 The fun thing about this book is every character could, for a glorious moment, be the mastermind of their own。 Can't wait to see the next volume, where the uproar will be at its peak。 。。。more