The Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya

The Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya

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  • Author:Nagaru Tanigawa
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Summary

Two stories continue the adventure in Volume 8 of the Haruhi Suzumiya series。
Editor-in-Chief, Straight Ahead!Since the beginning of the year, the SOS Brigade has been masking as the Literature Club to be recognized as an official high school organization。 But when the new student council president threatens to disband the group, the members must write a collection of literature。 Naturally, Haruhi assume the role of editor-in-chief and leads the team to publication with hilarious results。

Wandering Shadow
From writers to detectives, the SOS Brigade does it all。 When fellow classmate Sanaka comes to the club seeking help, the team (well, Haruhi) is up to the task。 A well-trodden popular park path has suddenly begun to terrify the neighborhood dogs, and Haruhi suspects that its being haunted by animal spirits。 It looks like the SOS Brigade is about to perform its first first canine exorcism!

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Reviews

Irene Lázaro

He dejado pasar mucho tiempo entre la lectura de la novela anterior y esta。 Me había olvidado de cuánto me gusta la voz de Kyon como narrador y del aura casi acogedora de la sala del club de literatura。 Ha sido una buena primera lectura del año。

Carolina

Na minha luta por ler todos os livros do planeta, temos de continuar a ler as Light Novels que acompanhamos。 Este é mais um volume da série de Haruhi Suzumiya e tem duas histórias。A primeira, sobre a publicação de um boletim escolar, em que Haruhi se torna a editora chefe, foi interessante, talvez porque fala um pouco sobre a criação literária e zines。 No entanto, a história contada por Kyon é absolutamente obsoleta e aborrecida。 Gostei bastante das histórias da Yuki, se o livro fosse todo assi Na minha luta por ler todos os livros do planeta, temos de continuar a ler as Light Novels que acompanhamos。 Este é mais um volume da série de Haruhi Suzumiya e tem duas histórias。A primeira, sobre a publicação de um boletim escolar, em que Haruhi se torna a editora chefe, foi interessante, talvez porque fala um pouco sobre a criação literária e zines。 No entanto, a história contada por Kyon é absolutamente obsoleta e aborrecida。 Gostei bastante das histórias da Yuki, se o livro fosse todo assim seria muito melhor。A segunda é sobre cães e aliens e parece revelar um pouco sobre o futuro da série, sobre para onde a série está a caminhar。 É o que me irrita mais nestas séries longas: parece que estamos a andar sem nenhum objectivo em concreto e que o autor nem sequer se lembrou de como seria o final。Portanto, mais um volume para uma séria infinita。 。。。more

kordan

I really love this volume for several reasons。 For one, I am also a former member of the publication club when I was in JHS and SHS — reading the first half of this brings back memories。 The stress, the pressure of thinking and writing interesting topics and then latter debating it with my fellow journalists was pure nostalgia。 The first half, 'Editor-in-chief, full speed ahead', tackles about the Lit Club being a target for suspension as such that it didn't produced a single Lit-related paper, I really love this volume for several reasons。 For one, I am also a former member of the publication club when I was in JHS and SHS — reading the first half of this brings back memories。 The stress, the pressure of thinking and writing interesting topics and then latter debating it with my fellow journalists was pure nostalgia。 The first half, 'Editor-in-chief, full speed ahead', tackles about the Lit Club being a target for suspension as such that it didn't produced a single Lit-related paper, the SOS Brigade being illegal occupants in the Lit Club room, was tasked to produced one by the end of the week。 For the second story, Wandering Shadow, this involves a little exorcism in a funny way。 The drive of youth is exhilarating。 It is when a client of the SOS Brigade tackles about her dog being sick in which a rumour spread that a ghost was behind all this。 Now, the SOS Brigade seeks to resolve such matters。This volume revolved around Nagato with the right execution of the other SOS members。 Nagaru Tanigawa's writing Kyon's monologue personality is improving and the fact that he is maturing is a great thing。 Nagaru's writing is hilarious。 Yes, I can't help laughing。 And also annoyed due to Kyon's hormones — but in this volume it appeared less which is a breather。Thank you。6/1/2020 。。。more

Tracy Poff

In "Editor in Chief, Full Speed Ahead!", the SOS-dan must put together a literary newsletter in order to save the literature club--and thus their borrowed clubroom。In "Wandering Shadow" the SOS-dan investigate an area rumored to be haunted, which all the neighborhood dogs have suddenly begun to avoid。 Is it really a ghost, or could it be something else?The stories are fairly amusing, but they don't advance either the characterization or the overall plot much。 In "Editor in Chief, Full Speed Ahead!", the SOS-dan must put together a literary newsletter in order to save the literature club--and thus their borrowed clubroom。In "Wandering Shadow" the SOS-dan investigate an area rumored to be haunted, which all the neighborhood dogs have suddenly begun to avoid。 Is it really a ghost, or could it be something else?The stories are fairly amusing, but they don't advance either the characterization or the overall plot much。 。。。more

Tamish Goyal

I am really excited to read next volume。

Javier Guevara Guerrero

Muy bueno y te mantiene enganchado en su lectura。 Este libro sirve de prologo para las próximas aventuras que se avecinan a la brigada SOS。

Anita

Actual Rating: 3。5 Stars

Kevin

I love this series, this book has two stories, the first is about a conflict between the student council and the Lit/SOS club and they are forced to produce a magazine, the second my favorite of the volume is about "spirits"。 A client appears who wants the SOS to investigate。 It's probably my favorite because it features Yuki in her usual all powerful mode。 I love this series, this book has two stories, the first is about a conflict between the student council and the Lit/SOS club and they are forced to produce a magazine, the second my favorite of the volume is about "spirits"。 A client appears who wants the SOS to investigate。 It's probably my favorite because it features Yuki in her usual all powerful mode。 。。。more

Dony Grayman

Edición española distribuida también en Argentina。 Tomo 8 de 10/11; recopila las historias de Haruhi editora en jefe。

Katsuro

All I can say is, if you liked the earlier books in the series, you'll like this one as well。 The opposite applies, too。 All I can say is, if you liked the earlier books in the series, you'll like this one as well。 The opposite applies, too。 。。。more

Adrian

Finally we get a break from the time traveling shenanigans of the previous novels。 The first story involves a student council president attempting to shut down the SOS Brigade by disbanding the literature club。 This particular story was a lot of fun and had some great dialogue exchanges。 The second story involves the Brigade helping their classmate Sakanawa solve the mystery as to why the dogs in her neighborhood are getting sick。 This story was far less entertaining than the first story but it Finally we get a break from the time traveling shenanigans of the previous novels。 The first story involves a student council president attempting to shut down the SOS Brigade by disbanding the literature club。 This particular story was a lot of fun and had some great dialogue exchanges。 The second story involves the Brigade helping their classmate Sakanawa solve the mystery as to why the dogs in her neighborhood are getting sick。 This story was far less entertaining than the first story but it wasn't terrible。 It just lacked the energy of the first half of the novel。 。。。more

Joseph Hare

Edit in Chief, Full Speed Ahead!:This story has some very interesting elements, but it's far too long for what it is。 I really enjoyed reading the stories-within-the-story written by different members of the SOS Brigade, they were a great way to offer insight into the characters' psyches, Nagato's in particular was truly riveting。 But why does Tanigawa insist on bridging the events of his brilliant sci-fi/high-school drama with tedious, empty droll? Reading the later Haruhi novels, I often feel Edit in Chief, Full Speed Ahead!:This story has some very interesting elements, but it's far too long for what it is。 I really enjoyed reading the stories-within-the-story written by different members of the SOS Brigade, they were a great way to offer insight into the characters' psyches, Nagato's in particular was truly riveting。 But why does Tanigawa insist on bridging the events of his brilliant sci-fi/high-school drama with tedious, empty droll? Reading the later Haruhi novels, I often feel like I'm being marched through the desert from oasis to oasis。 I have a lot of patience to offer as a reader, but Tanigawa needs to learn to cut to the chase。Wandering Shadow:This is a terrible story。 One of the few Haruhi plots that are just bad from the inside out。 There's as much drivel as ever, but even when Wandering Shadow gets to the bloody point it isn't interesting。 It's totally irrelevant, if you lifted this out of the series it wouldn't make an iota of difference, and it didn't even have a satisfying ending。 。。。more

Ivan

A cute story merging high school politics, mystery and the usual Haruhi Suzumiya shenanigans and powers。

Matisse

In the afterword, Tanigawa recalls finding a box of books he had read when he was young。 He takes a few paragraphs and wonders: if he had not read those specific books at the point in his life when he did, what would his life and personality look like? I smiled when I read that。 Anyway。 Tanigawa brought his characters back to basics in this volume。 'The Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya' is comprised of two novellas。 In 'Editor in Chief: Full Speed Ahead!', the SOS Brigade is charged with writing a In the afterword, Tanigawa recalls finding a box of books he had read when he was young。 He takes a few paragraphs and wonders: if he had not read those specific books at the point in his life when he did, what would his life and personality look like? I smiled when I read that。 Anyway。 Tanigawa brought his characters back to basics in this volume。 'The Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya' is comprised of two novellas。 In 'Editor in Chief: Full Speed Ahead!', the SOS Brigade is charged with writing a magazine for the literature club, lest the Brigade be booted from using the literature club's room for its meetings。 Then, in 'Wandering Shadow,' a classmate asks the SOS Brigade to investigate what might be a ghost sighting。 Both of these stories are re-establishing our cast, almost to the point that this is the softest reboot I've ever seen。 Now, I enjoyed reading the previous novel after being away from this series almost entirely *because* of how much time had passed in-story。 A world had been built, and it felt tangible。 Unfortunately, after four novels and a slew of novellas, the overall plot didn't seem to have a direction。 The slice-of-life vibe was starting to drag, and the post-modern storytelling verged on becoming gimmicky。 In this volume, the kids are moving to sophomore year, and so Tanigawa is taking the opportunity to dial back the stories。 'Editor in Chief' brings Haruhi back into the spotlight, antics and ambiguous romance and all, after three books of sidelining her for the other cast members。 'Wandering Shadow' gives the SOS Brigade a simple 'let's investigate this weird circumstance' adventure, which Tanigawa had long abandoned as a plot template。 。。。Yet at the same time, Tanigawa continues to build on his world。 Following 'Wandering Shadow', we now have menacing counterparts for the gang's resident alien, time-traveler, and esper to contend with。 'Editor in Chief' gives us a peek into narrator Kyon's past, and pre-Haruhi, allowing us to see how he used to act and behave。 tldr; the man is a genius and I hate his face。 Also, the translation。 Eight books in, and it's consistently stellar。 。。。more

Kuno

4。5 out of five starsAs much as I adore the Haruhi Suzumiya novels (my all-time favorite novel series), I didn't enjoy this one to the extent that I enjoyed the rest。 This one lacks something that takes away that solid five。。。 It's funny and interesting, don't get me wrong。 Just lacking in something minor。 Still recommended though! Plus the illustrations by Ito are wonderful, like always。Out of the two stories in this book, I enjoyed the first one slightly more。 Perhaps it was the second story t 4。5 out of five starsAs much as I adore the Haruhi Suzumiya novels (my all-time favorite novel series), I didn't enjoy this one to the extent that I enjoyed the rest。 This one lacks something that takes away that solid five。。。 It's funny and interesting, don't get me wrong。 Just lacking in something minor。 Still recommended though! Plus the illustrations by Ito are wonderful, like always。Out of the two stories in this book, I enjoyed the first one slightly more。 Perhaps it was the second story that didn't impress me as much。 Nonetheless, Yuki is still awesome。 。。。more

Ashley Will

entertaining read

Derrick

After a few lulls in the series, the story finally took off again。 In the first portion of the book, Haruhi is spurred into action by Koizumi's maneuvering。 Nagato's character development continued on, and she's my favorite character in the series now。 I especially enjoyed her concise and poetic-like stories。 We also got a good back story about Kyon during his middle school days。 The publication writing exercise was a smart way of giving a context for the the characters to share about themselves After a few lulls in the series, the story finally took off again。 In the first portion of the book, Haruhi is spurred into action by Koizumi's maneuvering。 Nagato's character development continued on, and she's my favorite character in the series now。 I especially enjoyed her concise and poetic-like stories。 We also got a good back story about Kyon during his middle school days。 The publication writing exercise was a smart way of giving a context for the the characters to share about themselves。The second part of the story expands on the series' mythology。 The story is pretty standard sci-fi, something you would see in an X-Files or Stargate episode, but with fun Haruhi elements added in。 。。。more

Raistlin

No es el mejor libro de la serie, salvo algún par de detalles aislados creo que no aporta mucho。 El primer relato es demasiado largo para lo poco que aporta a los personajes en general, y al lector en particular。 El que se desvele la identidad del presidente del Consejo tan pronto creo que juega muy en contra del interés de este relato。 Y todo lo demás no deja de ser una "aventurilla" sin mucha importancia。En cuanto al segundo relato, es una historia sobre otro misterio a investigar, así que par No es el mejor libro de la serie, salvo algún par de detalles aislados creo que no aporta mucho。 El primer relato es demasiado largo para lo poco que aporta a los personajes en general, y al lector en particular。 El que se desvele la identidad del presidente del Consejo tan pronto creo que juega muy en contra del interés de este relato。 Y todo lo demás no deja de ser una "aventurilla" sin mucha importancia。En cuanto al segundo relato, es una historia sobre otro misterio a investigar, así que parecía que sería más interesante, pero no acaba de enganchar。 Al final encontré el origen del misterio bastante decepcionante, y la resolución no deja de ser otro "lo hizo un mago" a cargo de Nagato。Es una novela entretenida, pero desde luego no es de las que más aporta a la saga。 Me quedo con algunas conversaciones entre Kyon y Koizumi, especialmente al final del libro。 。。。more

Daniel

Both stories are somewhat believable, which is not much of an expected quality for this series。From the beginning I thought the narrator, Kyon, was the most interesting character, but since the previous book it seems to me that he has more parts on the story。

Tim [AFK]

In the Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya, there are 2 short stories。 In the first, The SOS brigade receives a threat to have their not-so-legitimately-obtained Literacy club room evicted。In order to keep the base, the student council dictates that the brigade must do at least 1 big piece of literacy。 Haruhi, being the "Editor and Chief" forces the others members to make stories, and Kyon gets。。。love story?2In Wandering Shadow,, Haruhi and Kyon's classmate, Sakanaka, visits the brigade because her d In the Indignation of Haruhi Suzumiya, there are 2 short stories。 In the first, The SOS brigade receives a threat to have their not-so-legitimately-obtained Literacy club room evicted。In order to keep the base, the student council dictates that the brigade must do at least 1 big piece of literacy。 Haruhi, being the "Editor and Chief" forces the others members to make stories, and Kyon gets。。。love story?2In Wandering Shadow,, Haruhi and Kyon's classmate, Sakanaka, visits the brigade because her dog, Rousseau, starts to act very strange in an invisible circle, which turns out to be a silicone-based data organism。I picked up this book because I recently finished reading book 7, and it seemed interesting。 I continued reading because I wanted to see Kyon's pathetic excuse of a love story。 I would recommend this to anyone who read The Intrigues of Haruhi Suzumiya。 。。。more

Lucas Suárez

Una historia light para componer el sueño, vaya que me ayudó durante esta semana de globales (que de hecho estuvo difícil)。 Más que nada me encantó la "segunda parte" sobre las entidades de información que van a infectar a los infortunados perritos, sobre todo el soliloquio de al final。 Hemos sido tocados por "espíritus" llenos de conocimiento?。 La ciencia ficción de Tanigawa da para pensar de una manera bastante entretenida y fácil。 PD: no me llamen otaku, ni ninguna de aquellas denominaciones, Una historia light para componer el sueño, vaya que me ayudó durante esta semana de globales (que de hecho estuvo difícil)。 Más que nada me encantó la "segunda parte" sobre las entidades de información que van a infectar a los infortunados perritos, sobre todo el soliloquio de al final。 Hemos sido tocados por "espíritus" llenos de conocimiento?。 La ciencia ficción de Tanigawa da para pensar de una manera bastante entretenida y fácil。 PD: no me llamen otaku, ni ninguna de aquellas denominaciones, solo v/leo lo que es bueno。 。。。more

Halász Máté

Weakest book so far, especially 'Wandering Shadow', which is absolutely skippable。 Weakest book so far, especially 'Wandering Shadow', which is absolutely skippable。 。。。more

Eddie

Although the book is enjoyable as part of the series, it in my opinion is the weakest so far。

James

In the eighth instalment of the series, the SOS Brigade first come up against a suddenly-all-powerful student council that has the Brigade firmly in its sights。 Haruhi faces off against the President when the Literature Club is forced to actually do something to ensure it remains a school club。 The Brigade produce a literary magazine to placate the president but it turns out that he is an employee of the same agency for which Koizumi works, ensuring that Haruhi is not kept bored。 In the second s In the eighth instalment of the series, the SOS Brigade first come up against a suddenly-all-powerful student council that has the Brigade firmly in its sights。 Haruhi faces off against the President when the Literature Club is forced to actually do something to ensure it remains a school club。 The Brigade produce a literary magazine to placate the president but it turns out that he is an employee of the same agency for which Koizumi works, ensuring that Haruhi is not kept bored。 In the second story, the Brigade deal with a case of a supposedly haunted dog walk。This instalment continues to develop the characters and situations that fans already know and enjoy, and continues exploring the mysterious world the normal high-school boy Kyon has gotten mixed up in。 。。。more

Deadwish

Reseña en proceso (puede tardar en aparecer porque tengo que hacerle la reseña a 5 libros anteriores de la misma saga xD)

Kaitlin

The 8th installment in the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series contains two short stories。 In the first, the student council finally makes a move to disrupt the activities of the SOS Brigade via the Literature Club。 It is up to the brigade members to put together a literary anthology in a week so that they can keep their (stolen) clubroom。 The second short story follows the brigade as they try to solve the mysterious illness that is befalling dogs in a nearby area, including one owned by a classm The 8th installment in the Haruhi Suzumiya light novel series contains two short stories。 In the first, the student council finally makes a move to disrupt the activities of the SOS Brigade via the Literature Club。 It is up to the brigade members to put together a literary anthology in a week so that they can keep their (stolen) clubroom。 The second short story follows the brigade as they try to solve the mysterious illness that is befalling dogs in a nearby area, including one owned by a classmate。Both stories are entertaining and contain wonderful Kyon/Haruhi interactions。 The first ("Editor in Chief, Full Speed Ahead!") advances the plot more than the second ("Wandering Shadow"), but both seem to point towards outside influences trying to get Haruhi to act up。 I'm excited for future installments to see how it all plays out。 。。。more

Dave Lefevre

I tend to like the full Haruhi novels better than the books of stories, but I still loved this new book with a pair of novellas。 The first of the two didn't even have supernatural or sci-fi elements, which is different than normal。 They are cute stories for the ya crowd with enough extra that adult readers can get a hold of them too。 I always love it when a new Haruhi translation comes out。 The next one is released in April。 I tend to like the full Haruhi novels better than the books of stories, but I still loved this new book with a pair of novellas。 The first of the two didn't even have supernatural or sci-fi elements, which is different than normal。 They are cute stories for the ya crowd with enough extra that adult readers can get a hold of them too。 I always love it when a new Haruhi translation comes out。 The next one is released in April。 。。。more