Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out

Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out

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  • Create Date:2022-09-28 06:52:40
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hajime Kamoshida
  • ISBN:197531266X
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Summary

Twelve months after wishing Shouko well, Sakuta has entered the last semester of his second year in high school and has little time left to spend with his girlfriend, Mai, who’s about to graduate。 At the same time, Sakuta's little sister Kaede has been keeping a secret—she wants to attend the same high school as her brother。 A big step for her and Sakuta is ready to give her a gentle push if she needs it。 Sakuta and his loved ones look to the future in this volume! 

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Reviews

Juan Florido Díaz

This is the first volume without an adaptation so I was so thrilled to see what is coming, it is a chill volume but all their plot are important to the characters, It’s great to read How the characters have development and I will wait to see what is coming。

-moonprismpower-

Not the most interesting volume of the series but it serves its purpose。Kaede is trying to pick a high school and Sakuta is trying to help her。 That’s the main issue in this volume。 See, not that interesting? Lol But what I did love from this volume, was seeing Mai being more affectionate towards Sakuta。 They are definitely closer after the last book。 Also, Sakuta was back to his fun, jokester self。 Last book, he was so depressing (but he had every right though)。 The adolescence syndrome took a Not the most interesting volume of the series but it serves its purpose。Kaede is trying to pick a high school and Sakuta is trying to help her。 That’s the main issue in this volume。 See, not that interesting? Lol But what I did love from this volume, was seeing Mai being more affectionate towards Sakuta。 They are definitely closer after the last book。 Also, Sakuta was back to his fun, jokester self。 Last book, he was so depressing (but he had every right though)。 The adolescence syndrome took a break this volume so of course we end this book with a cliffhanger…。 I love these characters so I’m excited to see what else can happen! 。。。more

Nick Pell

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This remains one of my favorite light novel series。 I was tearing up multiple times throughout and I'm sure it being the first volume past the anime and film added into that since I had no clue what to expect。 Seeing Kaede struggling so hard was inspiring and made me happy for her, and then crushed when she had her failure。 Thought they did a great job with moving her forward as a character。 And then I loved, and fought back tears, when Shouko showed up again at the very end。 She was nowhere to This remains one of my favorite light novel series。 I was tearing up multiple times throughout and I'm sure it being the first volume past the anime and film added into that since I had no clue what to expect。 Seeing Kaede struggling so hard was inspiring and made me happy for her, and then crushed when she had her failure。 Thought they did a great job with moving her forward as a character。 And then I loved, and fought back tears, when Shouko showed up again at the very end。 She was nowhere to be found for most of this volume so I figured she would just go off into the sunset。 But nope, she's back in the picture, kinda, and setting up interesting new plot points。 Can't wait to see where this all leads in volume 9 with that cliffhanger of an ending! 。。。more

Casey

Not as much Adolescence Syndrome in this one, which was kind of a welcome relief。 But it is there。。。 in a big way。 How does that work out? Well, you'll just have to read it and find out。 Definitely seeing some set up for some new arcs。Being the first volume post anime and movie I was thrilled to see totally new material and am already more than ready for the next one which is still months away。 If you're a fan you've got to pick this one up。 Not as much Adolescence Syndrome in this one, which was kind of a welcome relief。 But it is there。。。 in a big way。 How does that work out? Well, you'll just have to read it and find out。 Definitely seeing some set up for some new arcs。Being the first volume post anime and movie I was thrilled to see totally new material and am already more than ready for the next one which is still months away。 If you're a fan you've got to pick this one up。 。。。more