Rascal Does Not Dream of Logical Witch

Rascal Does Not Dream of Logical Witch

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  • Create Date:2021-04-07 14:56:48
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Hajime Kamoshida
  • ISBN:1975312562
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Summary

Just before summer vacation begins, Sakuta encounters Shoko Makinohara, a junior high school girl with the same name and face as his first love。 But Shoko should be in college by now。 That's confusing。。。and as if that wasn't bad enough, another strange Adolescence Syndrome phenomenon seems to be occurring。。。

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Reviews

-moonprismpower-

I really enjoyed this volume! Super interesting and I love the conversations that the characters have。 It left off on a cliffhanger so I can’t wait to read the next volume! And We should have more Mai in the next one! :D

luuk

Somewhat exceeded my expectations in terms of fleshing out the heroine of this installment of the 'Rascal does not dream of。。。' series and was intrigued by the surprising turn of events and exploration of darker themes demonstrated in the plot。 A fresh palate cleanser after my distaste of the second volume。 Worth reading for casual light novel fans, contains the usual obnoxious seinen/otaku directed type media tropes such as the protagonist making uncomfortable comments about his female friends' Somewhat exceeded my expectations in terms of fleshing out the heroine of this installment of the 'Rascal does not dream of。。。' series and was intrigued by the surprising turn of events and exploration of darker themes demonstrated in the plot。 A fresh palate cleanser after my distaste of the second volume。 Worth reading for casual light novel fans, contains the usual obnoxious seinen/otaku directed type media tropes such as the protagonist making uncomfortable comments about his female friends' appearance/tits/ass, harem-anime style elements, coloured illustrations of the heroines in suggestive situations in the first few pages which reflect what will happen in the novel (one of the girls being barely out of primary school), and two of characters having a small banter which contains elements of homophobia but lasts for one line。 。。。more

John

Not the strongest of the three, and the dialog is at its cringy worst。 The story is interesting, however。 In the end, it is decently paced and entertaining despite flaws。

Casey

With each volume of this series I am loving it even more。 Having seen the anime I already know the majority of things to expect, and yet I cannot stop reading them。 I love 'em。 I love the relationship between Sakuta and Mai developing over the series。 And for being light novels they sure cover what can be some fairly serious real-world issues with some fantastical results (being invisible, time-loops, doppelgangers, etc)。 So of course in this one Futaba finds herself split into two different but With each volume of this series I am loving it even more。 Having seen the anime I already know the majority of things to expect, and yet I cannot stop reading them。 I love 'em。 I love the relationship between Sakuta and Mai developing over the series。 And for being light novels they sure cover what can be some fairly serious real-world issues with some fantastical results (being invisible, time-loops, doppelgangers, etc)。 So of course in this one Futaba finds herself split into two different but the same Rio Futabas and Sakuta once again has to solve the mystery of Adolescence Syndrome。This particular book has a bit more of the rascally-ness than the previous volumes, so if you were on the fence about it because of that then this may not be for you。 But then you probably weren't reading this series in the first place。Verdict: Rascal is easily one of my favorite light novel series。 。。。more

Mateus Perboni Rodrigues

IdeaVery original to bring this idea of Doppelgänger into a LN, but it still kept fresh and easy to follow。Execution MacroI have found that this time the LN was a bit slow, even though it is short, but towards the end some events were performed very fast and the pace seemed to increase, like rushed to finish - maybe。Execution MicroWhen it comes to details, it was definitely shown more about the characters - which in my opinion holds a lot of value in the long run。Details about the topic also had IdeaVery original to bring this idea of Doppelgänger into a LN, but it still kept fresh and easy to follow。Execution MacroI have found that this time the LN was a bit slow, even though it is short, but towards the end some events were performed very fast and the pace seemed to increase, like rushed to finish - maybe。Execution MicroWhen it comes to details, it was definitely shown more about the characters - which in my opinion holds a lot of value in the long run。Details about the topic also had a good presentation, not that much to overload, but not so little to lose the essence - on the spot。All-in-AllI appreciated the reading, short but pleasurable。Definitely keep track for future LN。 。。。more

Carol

I love these books so much。 This went back to the level of the first。 We’re definitely familiar with Adolescence Syndrome by now and how it loves to follow Sakuta around (he’s quite a magnet for it), and this time it hits Rio Futaba badly, so much so that she splits into two Rio Futabas, both with different personalities, though remaining the same Futaba at the core。I remembered when I saw the anime that this was one of my favourite arcs, because Futaba is so logical and so scientific that you’d I love these books so much。 This went back to the level of the first。 We’re definitely familiar with Adolescence Syndrome by now and how it loves to follow Sakuta around (he’s quite a magnet for it), and this time it hits Rio Futaba badly, so much so that she splits into two Rio Futabas, both with different personalities, though remaining the same Futaba at the core。I remembered when I saw the anime that this was one of my favourite arcs, because Futaba is so logical and so scientific that you’d think this would not affect her, so we actually do get a chance to explore more of her personality and discover she has many insecurities, very much like any teenage girl during those difficult years。 I found it easy to understand her, what the author tells us has some truth。 Growing up a girl can be hard sometimes, specially when you develop, because it seems that no matter what happens people will talk either way。 It’s stressful, and I loved how Kamoshida breaches the subject through Rio’s problems。 And I also loved to see such a strong friendship being portrayed with Rio, Sakuta and Yuuma, because those are the type of friends that stay with you forever。 And you don’t need to be friends with everyone, just a couple of people will do。 I love how much trust and how much love they have for each other, because they’ll be there, no matter what。 And that’s the kind of frienships you want。 So yeah, I totally loved this book。 We get more of Mai and Sakuta, we get a little information on Shoko, and our main story runs with Rio。 Kamoshida does a great job balancing it all out and giving priority to all the stories。 。。。more

taddythaddaeus

I've come to love futaba more and more I've come to love futaba more and more 。。。more

Tasikrahman

I want to read it

Eressea

輕小說一定要開後宮嗎??雖然這系列不是後宮但對不常看輕小說的我來說也快要是了不過一切的老哽對我來說都是新哽真是太好啦~身為專業的"自以為"邊緣人看這集真是感觸頗深要是年輕個十幾歲看的話應該會哭吧~ 輕小說一定要開後宮嗎??雖然這系列不是後宮但對不常看輕小說的我來說也快要是了不過一切的老哽對我來說都是新哽真是太好啦~身為專業的"自以為"邊緣人看這集真是感觸頗深要是年輕個十幾歲看的話應該會哭吧~ 。。。more