This volume dragged on a bit especially in the middle parts。 But I guess it was still interesting。 The whole setup for the final chapter was pretty good。 I feel like the next volume will step it up a notch。
Hariprasad KC,
Good Read even if you watched AnimePacing is a bit slow compared to previous Volume, but yet necessary。 LN's version of Ichinose is way better than Anime。 Good Read even if you watched AnimePacing is a bit slow compared to previous Volume, but yet necessary。 LN's version of Ichinose is way better than Anime。 。。。more
Anon。151,
Nice
ShingetsuMoon,
This was a good follow up to the first book。 It focuses in on the high school drama, strips out some of the sexual content, and is all the better for it as I don't feel it really added much to the first book outside of once instance or so。The stakes have been made clear and one hurdle has been cleared, but obviously new challenges arise this time when Sudou is accused of assaulting another group of boys。 Its clear from the start that things don't look good for him。 The overall plot isn't as surp This was a good follow up to the first book。 It focuses in on the high school drama, strips out some of the sexual content, and is all the better for it as I don't feel it really added much to the first book outside of once instance or so。The stakes have been made clear and one hurdle has been cleared, but obviously new challenges arise this time when Sudou is accused of assaulting another group of boys。 Its clear from the start that things don't look good for him。 The overall plot isn't as surprising as the first book but its still a solid story that gives more insight into how the schools work and how the classrooms interact with and view one another。 I enjoyed the new characters that were highlighted and while the drama is rather predictable that didn't make it any less enjoyable to me。 。。。more
Quorz,
just read you will not regret it i swear
Rizki Ardhana,
Reading light novel because it is light
Sarwar,
So this one was shorter and the story was far less interesting。 But damn if the characters didn’t overcompensate in every single way。 The main character, Ayanokouji, remains as intriguing as ever and you can only guess at why he does the things he does。 I can say he is singlehandedly carrying the series so far, but that would be an understatement。 Being 200 pages, this felt like a novella。 A little incident that main resolution was to finally hint that our MC was more than he let on。 Set-up upon So this one was shorter and the story was far less interesting。 But damn if the characters didn’t overcompensate in every single way。 The main character, Ayanokouji, remains as intriguing as ever and you can only guess at why he does the things he does。 I can say he is singlehandedly carrying the series so far, but that would be an understatement。 Being 200 pages, this felt like a novella。 A little incident that main resolution was to finally hint that our MC was more than he let on。 Set-up upon set-up and I feel more to come。 But I sense it will be worth it。 On to the next, which I hear is the where the fun truly hits high gear。 4 stars, because I don’t consider this to be more than a side story。 。。。more
neekubee quasineexus,
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Was surprised about Horikita's POV switch at the end。 Anyway, this book feels like an introductory part of what the characters can really do, exciting。They represent absolute elites, right? the one's facing the media isnt probably the person behind the vision; the one who evades attention is probably the one behind most (or all) of the decisions involved。Interesting series。 Interesting indeed。 Was surprised about Horikita's POV switch at the end。 Anyway, this book feels like an introductory part of what the characters can really do, exciting。They represent absolute elites, right? the one's facing the media isnt probably the person behind the vision; the one who evades attention is probably the one behind most (or all) of the decisions involved。Interesting series。 Interesting indeed。 。。。more
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I lost interest somewhere in the middle, but the end saved it all。
Isbat Bin Hossain,
The second book was a bit dull compared to the first one。。。 I feel like there wasn't much of a progression in terms of plot but some interesting new characters were introduced。 And stage for future conflict is set。 Looking forward to next volume The second book was a bit dull compared to the first one。。。 I feel like there wasn't much of a progression in terms of plot but some interesting new characters were introduced。 And stage for future conflict is set。 Looking forward to next volume 。。。more
Donte McNeal,
So with the drama of the midterms officially over, Ayanokouji, Horikita, Kushida, and the rest of Class D encounter a new hurdle to overcome:Sudou, a promising basketball player, and well-known hothead is accused of luring three students to a rarely used building and physically assaulting them to the point they sustained serious injuries。 Of course, Sudou says he was lured there and his violence was merely self-defense。 So with a classic he said-they said scenario, and the viable proof of Sudou So with the drama of the midterms officially over, Ayanokouji, Horikita, Kushida, and the rest of Class D encounter a new hurdle to overcome:Sudou, a promising basketball player, and well-known hothead is accused of luring three students to a rarely used building and physically assaulting them to the point they sustained serious injuries。 Of course, Sudou says he was lured there and his violence was merely self-defense。 So with a classic he said-they said scenario, and the viable proof of Sudou beating them up, Ayanokouji and Class D has to find a way to prove Sudou’s innocence。 That’s easier said than done, especially with Sudou’s proven short temper and violent history。 He’s known as a good fighter, who isn’t one to back down after being provoked in even the slightest of ways。 The story that follows is a mad dash to find a possible witness to the altercation, a mystery that’s revealed to the reader in the first chapter, but left to be discovered by the class throughout the course of the novel。 We get to see things through the eyes of a new-ish character: Sakura Airi。 Sakura is an extremely shy student, with an air of mystery about her。 We know so little about her initially, but the more the story progresses, the more we learn。 Her interactions with Ayanokouji reveal quite a bit about her and our usual MC。 It’s always fascinating to see how Ayanokouji interacts with the others in his class (and those at the school)。 Little by little, more of his backstory is revealed and you get to peek past his superficial teenage boy thoughts。 What’s revealed is a history of loneliness, sadness and the like。 But, that’s all I’ll say on that front。 This story seems to be an ensemble, with a lot of the same characters getting attention as Ayanokouji tries to close the distance between himself and others to become real friends with them。 With that said, it’s clear he doesn’t know how to interact socially with others, which makes truly connecting with his classmates that much more difficult。 That, in turn, causes creating friendships an uphill task for him。Still, watching him tackle the problems of those around him, despite wanting to “avoid trouble” is always interesting。 I’m curious to see what comes next for Class D after this altercation is cleared up。 I enjoyed the ride with this one。 。。。more
Mateus Perboni Rodrigues,
Yet again we see how some characters, "supposed" to be teenager, can think like - or even better - than a well matured adult。 Most of the time with cunning ideas/personality。 Even our MC with a con (manipulative) personality。I like the story, how they banded together to solve the issue, and also how Horikita detached herself from the group in order to "teach" a lesson。The addition of other classes was also nice。 It is starting to look more like a school - with a bunch of people - not only one cl Yet again we see how some characters, "supposed" to be teenager, can think like - or even better - than a well matured adult。 Most of the time with cunning ideas/personality。 Even our MC with a con (manipulative) personality。I like the story, how they banded together to solve the issue, and also how Horikita detached herself from the group in order to "teach" a lesson。The addition of other classes was also nice。 It is starting to look more like a school - with a bunch of people - not only one class。 。。。more
TheNonHumanAlien,
3。5 rounded up Very slow passed but I still liked it
Sabrine,
Well, you'd think that after reading a spoiler I'd be less surprised about what happened。 Yet that wasn't the case here!The main Ayano's character is so intriguing, I can't wait to see more of his personality unfold。I still like Horikita a lot, as expected of her, she's definitely one of my favorite characters so far (Still too early to say an absolute favorite even though she most likely will be)。I hope Sudou really becomes mindful of how his actions are affecting everyone else, he's a characte Well, you'd think that after reading a spoiler I'd be less surprised about what happened。 Yet that wasn't the case here!The main Ayano's character is so intriguing, I can't wait to see more of his personality unfold。I still like Horikita a lot, as expected of her, she's definitely one of my favorite characters so far (Still too early to say an absolute favorite even though she most likely will be)。I hope Sudou really becomes mindful of how his actions are affecting everyone else, he's a character I care about but can't help feeling that there's a lot of aspects that needs fixing in his behavior。I adored Sakura throughout this volume, also Ichinose and Kanzaki made such a great team!The ending raised a lot of questions about what's coming next, so it wont be long before I pick up the next novel I guess。 。。。more
M。 Langlinais,
Didn’t enjoy it quite as much as the first, but still an interesting read。
Axel,
Actual rating: 4,5 stars rounded down。
Buo,
Rating:1。5starsInitially, I was going to give this one star MAXIMUMWhy do LN authors love dragging out silly stories for so many pages? I swear, I felt my intelligence decreasing as I read thisAlso, this particular author is a sleaze bag, the way he writes his male students is so disgusting。 The first volume was fun and witty, but I'm honestly just so mad that this whole damn volume was about some dumb ass case。 The half star I added was for the character development at the end, Sudou's and Hori Rating:1。5starsInitially, I was going to give this one star MAXIMUMWhy do LN authors love dragging out silly stories for so many pages? I swear, I felt my intelligence decreasing as I read thisAlso, this particular author is a sleaze bag, the way he writes his male students is so disgusting。 The first volume was fun and witty, but I'm honestly just so mad that this whole damn volume was about some dumb ass case。 The half star I added was for the character development at the end, Sudou's and Horikita's。I'm excited about the little hint at Ayanokoji's past, but that's overshadowed by my anger at the time I wasted。I plan on continuing the series because a friend recommended so strongly, but I'll probably take a break from it for now 。。。more
autumn,
Sudou is annoying & cannot accept that he needs to fix himself。 Annoying
Jewels,
A solid 4/5 stars。 (Also, there are 383 pgs。 to the paperback copy, at least the one I have if you include the author's postscript)This was a good detective arc for the series。 There was some light back-and-forth action that kept me interested, even as I began recalling the plot details from the earlier anime。 And that ending! Man, it makes me more anxious to learn more about each individual character (especially Sakura, who I want to root for to get better at socializing!)。 That being said, ser A solid 4/5 stars。 (Also, there are 383 pgs。 to the paperback copy, at least the one I have if you include the author's postscript)This was a good detective arc for the series。 There was some light back-and-forth action that kept me interested, even as I began recalling the plot details from the earlier anime。 And that ending! Man, it makes me more anxious to learn more about each individual character (especially Sakura, who I want to root for to get better at socializing!)。 That being said, seriously Sudou? This character in particular better shape up。 I definitely agree with some other readers that this hot-head needs to cool it。 I've yet to see any help he brings to the plot or his classmates。 He is literally hanging by a thread here。。。Well, other than a few grammatical errors besides Sudou, this was an entertaining read, and still recommend this series。 Here's to the next novel! 。。。more
Casey,
I liked it, and it was a quick, fast read。 But I can't give it 5-stars because as easy and quick as it was, it spent far too much time on one aspect of the story。 I enjoyed the introduction of some new characters and getting to know Class D a bit better as well。 It is very obvious that there is a set up for further drama in Classroom of the Elite。 All in all it was a fun volume。 I am hoping the next one (few) are at least as entertaining as this one if not more。Verdict: Worth looking up。 Haven't I liked it, and it was a quick, fast read。 But I can't give it 5-stars because as easy and quick as it was, it spent far too much time on one aspect of the story。 I enjoyed the introduction of some new characters and getting to know Class D a bit better as well。 It is very obvious that there is a set up for further drama in Classroom of the Elite。 All in all it was a fun volume。 I am hoping the next one (few) are at least as entertaining as this one if not more。Verdict: Worth looking up。 Haven't seen the anime, but the light novels are pretty fun and interesting。 。。。more
Amar,
There is only one drawback for these light novels。 The dialogues are written in such a way that sometimes I am not able to understand who said it。 Otherwise it's great。 There is only one drawback for these light novels。 The dialogues are written in such a way that sometimes I am not able to understand who said it。 Otherwise it's great。 。。。more
Kristin Ogarp,
This is "helping the guy that we never were given a reason to care about vol。2" This is "helping the guy that we never were given a reason to care about vol。2" 。。。more
Ashari Juni,
best
Md。 Ismail Hossen,
As I have predicted, the main hero is the one with cunning personality。 However, this book was quite slow compared to the first one。 A single event covered the whole story made it look way longer than it was anticipated。 On top of that, nothing that interesting happened during this whole book。 It is just a introduction of a new surreal character nothing more。 If it goes on by this quality, It will become difficult to continue reading forward。
Jabbejab,
HeatPretty good Volume。。。 I like especially how it portrays how Chabashira Sensei has been plotting on making Ayanokuji work for the class and that apparently she was the one who wanted to push Horikita to try to understand him which really wasn't touched on in the anime。。。 Also Ayanokuji uses Horikita as a tool pretty sneakily which also wasn't shown in the anime。。。 Overall great read HeatPretty good Volume。。。 I like especially how it portrays how Chabashira Sensei has been plotting on making Ayanokuji work for the class and that apparently she was the one who wanted to push Horikita to try to understand him which really wasn't touched on in the anime。。。 Also Ayanokuji uses Horikita as a tool pretty sneakily which also wasn't shown in the anime。。。 Overall great read 。。。more