My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong as I Expected Novel Volume 4
About My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong as I Expected Novel Volume 4
My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong as I Expected Novel Volume 4 is written by Wataru Watari with illustrations by Ponkan 8.
It's summer break, and Hachiman is continuing his leisurely life of solitude-until Miss Hiratsuka forces the Service Club back together to volunteer at a campground. For some reason, Hayama, Miura, and their crew of normies are there, too... Thus begins a compulsory, youthful season of fireworks, tests of courage, nighttime conversations, and bathhouse incidents, with no escape for Hachiman. Summer is indeed a minefield for the loner...
Details
- Publisher: YEN ON
- Media: Novels
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Themes: School Life
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 1/30/2018
- Page Count: 208
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Exceeds my expectations
by Ayoub Dhaouadi -
I truly do enjoy this series, hachiman is a unique character in his own world, it's hard to encounter this kind of plot structure these days all time favorite
a must-read Series
by ABDULLAH -
I'm honestly impressed at Wataru Watari's capacity to turn an idiotic funny story into a essay of human nature.
Yes, these novels are not the most poetic thing, they're not that unified or fancy, they sometimes need a more dramatic construction so the situations don't seem forced but, really, some of the conclussions about loners and group behaviour that Watari talks about are truly brilliant.
He, also, tries his best to make his readers understand about crushes and human relationships: he always writes about our need to see other people as, well, people; about not pushing our expections onto others and to understand that the person in front of us is more than the construct we have of them in our minds.
In this Volume, we finally begin to see who the characters are beneath their facades. Interesting character development and I'll gladly read the rest of this series