Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 3

Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 3

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  • Create Date:2021-04-06 14:57:12
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Syougo Kinugasa
  • ISBN:1642757233
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Summary

CRUISING FOR A BRUISING

Having survived their final exams, Ayanokoji and the others are looking forward to an idyllic school-sponsored summer vacation aboard a cruise ship。 But nothing is ever quite as it seems with the Tokyo Advanced Nurturing High School, and the cruise turns out to be the cover for a series of special tests! What grueling new challenges await them out at sea?!

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cameron

This series only gets better

Mateus Perboni Rodrigues

Wow, where can I start this one here, huh?Well, I will start from the idea of this volume, which I have not yet seen it in other books。 It is different, but good and brings you in to read more。 The downside is, again, that the characters think way too much for a supposedly high-school student; it is strange。This volume picks up from the previous on and evolves the topic, but Kinugasa-san also improves the development of the characters; the ones that were already introduced and new characters。 By Wow, where can I start this one here, huh?Well, I will start from the idea of this volume, which I have not yet seen it in other books。 It is different, but good and brings you in to read more。 The downside is, again, that the characters think way too much for a supposedly high-school student; it is strange。This volume picks up from the previous on and evolves the topic, but Kinugasa-san also improves the development of the characters; the ones that were already introduced and new characters。 By doing this, the understanding of the character is a bit shallow, but it expands the possibilities to expand。 The most important thing with this volume is that the MC has a shift in personality。 It is clear that his way of thinking has changed, specially towards the end。Even though the volume has ended, the idea for that was closed, we keep wanting to read more and know what will happen in the next volumes with the characters and the topic。I plan to keep on going and reading the next volumes。 。。。more

Donte McNeal

For those who remember the story so far, Class D was at the bottom of the barrel regarding points, earning an impressive 0 points a month after performing horribly after the first month of school。 While they have rebounded a bit and earned points for the first time since their initial month, it’s not the same amount they were gifted in the beginning。 However, since their behavioral problems as a whole, and other unknown variables that factor into point acquisition, aren’t perfect,  they aren’t s For those who remember the story so far, Class D was at the bottom of the barrel regarding points, earning an impressive 0 points a month after performing horribly after the first month of school。 While they have rebounded a bit and earned points for the first time since their initial month, it’s not the same amount they were gifted in the beginning。 However, since their behavioral problems as a whole, and other unknown variables that factor into point acquisition, aren’t perfect,  they aren’t swimming in points。 I mean, if the higher ups see Class D as acting a certain way for the sole purpose of earning points, then of course they wouldn’t get the same amount of points if they were acting in a way to grow as individuals and a class。 Still, they managed to start their uphill climb to getting back to where their points were initially。 Volume three covers the last arc of the anime (which is where I first found out about the story), so it was interesting to see the differences from the anime while reading this one。 All of the first-year students are all taken to an uninhabited island under the guise of a summer vacation。 But, since the Tokyo Advanced Nurturing High School does everything for a reason, and all of your actions carry some type of weight that contributes to your standing in the school, that applies to summer vacation as well。 All the classes are taken to the island for a series of special tests, the objective of which is shrouded in mystery。 Over the course of the novel, you learn alongside the students just what the school wants form the students, and I’ve got to say, this school never ceases to amaze me with their tests。 If you graduate from there without growing at all, then it would surely be due to lack of effort, because the school does its best to push you to grow past your limits。 It’s not hard to see why most of the school’s graduates go on to contribute to society more so than graduates of other schools。The first test they must pass is surviving a week on this uninhabited island。 They are provided with supplies from the school, and were given a certain amount of points they could use to purchase things to ensure a smooth time on the island。 They can buy toilets, showers, and other luxuries, or they could blow it all on frivolous things to have fun with。 There are no rules stating what you need to buy, or even if you need to buy anything at all。 And if you chose to buy nothing, whatever points you held over from the test would be added to the class’ point bank。So, naturally, Class D’s initial reaction is to save all the points and buy nothing, but the plan almost immediately becomes impossible, as the class clashes on what’s considered essential for survival on the island。 What follows is a, test, for lack of better word, to see if Class D can come together and form solutions to their problems, or succumb to the struggles of deciding how to survive on an island。 Can’t say this test is one I’d be happy to take part in。 Guess that’s why it’s great I’m just a reader and not a student there, eh?I enjoyed reading through the story just as much, if not more than watching it in anime form。 You get to learn a little more about the students not only in Class D, but also in the other classes。 I’m definitely curious about the stories of the leaders of Classes C and A。 We know a little about Class B’s leader, Ichinose, and her right hand man, but I can’t wait until the layers are peeled back a little more。 Ayanokouji continues to be a fun mc to follow, as his thoughts are constantly entertaining, and if I’m being honest, there are times where I feel like he leaves things out of his internal monologues intentionally。 He’s much more clever than a lot of people seem to give him credit for, and if Class D has any hopes of reaching Class A, I’m 100% sure he’ll need to be involved。 。。。more

TheNonHumanAlien

Poor Horikita

Sabrine

Now, this was actually great!!I mean it was always about survival in a way, from the very first volume even。 And yet adding the island element gave it a more intense atmosphere。I loved watching how many characters had matured and changed。The ending made me feel so proud, yet also really surprised, too many plot twists at once (not complaining)This was so, so good。And seriously, Ayano is like one of the best main I've ever seen in a light novel, it's so entertaining reading things from his pov! Now, this was actually great!!I mean it was always about survival in a way, from the very first volume even。 And yet adding the island element gave it a more intense atmosphere。I loved watching how many characters had matured and changed。The ending made me feel so proud, yet also really surprised, too many plot twists at once (not complaining)This was so, so good。And seriously, Ayano is like one of the best main I've ever seen in a light novel, it's so entertaining reading things from his pov! 。。。more

M。 Langlinais

3。5。 Though a bit more of Ayanokouji is revealed, this one was harder for me to get through。

Buthaina

by far my favorite volume! this was so fun! I also love the cast of characters, I was getting sick of kushida and horikitasuch an improvement over the 2nd volumethe author is still a gross sleazebagthe sexual harassment the girls receive adds absolutely nothing to the plot

Kristin Ogarp

It's finally becoming interesting, I am excited to see were this will go when the return to the school。 It's finally becoming interesting, I am excited to see were this will go when the return to the school。 。。。more

Hamouda123

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Solomon

Exciting read。 Storyline quite long, but many characters revealed their personally, help us build an overview picture of class D。

Casey

Not having seen the anime I'm going into these blind, and I rather like that。 I enjoyed this one a fair bit。 What seems like it might be the start of a super nice vacation takes a turn into yet another test of the various classes。 We get to see a lot of characters and learn more about them and see some of the twists and turns that have yet been hidden while revealing a few more。 The bad news is my library doesn't have volume 4 (yet) and 4。5 and 5 haven't been published (physically) yet so I've g Not having seen the anime I'm going into these blind, and I rather like that。 I enjoyed this one a fair bit。 What seems like it might be the start of a super nice vacation takes a turn into yet another test of the various classes。 We get to see a lot of characters and learn more about them and see some of the twists and turns that have yet been hidden while revealing a few more。 The bad news is my library doesn't have volume 4 (yet) and 4。5 and 5 haven't been published (physically) yet so I've got some waiting to do。Verdict: I liked this one very much。 If you're interested in Classroom and aren't sure after volume 2, give this one a shot and see if it can rekindle your interest。 。。。more

Mary Skinner

BlessIts a fun novel。 What more can I say。 Unfortunately I have do you at least 20 words so I to ramble。

Amar

It was really really funny。 Now the real adventure begins as the story in volume 4 is the continuation from the ending of the anime。

Diego Cervantes

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Md。 Ismail Hossen

Even though the last one was a little bit dragged on, this one took the turn for the better。 The story focused on the different characters and as well as utilized the capabilities of students who were considered as hindrance in the previous ones。On top of that, it also showed the shortcomings of the dominant characters while revealing bits and pieces of information that might misdirect character interpretation as the story moves on to the next phase。

Joedson Santana

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