Adachi to Shimamura

Adachi to Shimamura

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安達としまむら

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Adachi and Shimamura, 安达与岛村, 安達としまむら

By iruma hitoma, 入間人間

4.3
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
12 volumes
Original Publisher
ascii media works
English Publisher
seven seas

Description

The second floor of the gym – this was where we always met. It was class time, but of course, there weren’t any classes going on in a place like this. This was where Shimamura and I became friends. We hung out here – talking about TV shows and cooking, playing some ping pong….This is where we fostered our friendship. Keeping my head propped against the wall, I let out a small sigh. What was this feeling? Yesterday, I’d dreamt of me and Shimamura kissing. Not that I’m like that. I’m sure Shimamura isn’t either. It’s not even something worth repeating myself about, but really, it’s not like that. It’s just that when she hears the word “friend”, I want her to think of me first. That’s all.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ascii media works
English Publisher
seven seas
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Adachi to Shimamura Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Adachi to Shimamura "Adachi to Shimamura" is a slice-of-life yuri novel that has certainly left an impression on me. It's a slow-burn romance that focuses heavily on character development, and I found myself completely drawn into the world of these two high school girls. It's a story that emphasizes character-driven development over plot-driven events. ### First Impressions Initially, I was struck by the unique dynamic between Adachi and Shimamura. Adachi is almost comically obsessed with Shimamura, while Shimamura seems rather detached and struggles to connect with others. This imbalance creates a fascinating tension that kept me hooked, and I was eager to see how their relationship would evolve, even if it's at a snail's pace. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is its realistic portrayal of teenage emotions and insecurities. Both Adachi and Shimamura are flawed characters, and their struggles with communication, self-doubt, and understanding their own feelings felt incredibly relatable. The author does a fantastic job of capturing their internal monologues and showing their growth, however gradual it may be. I also appreciated the inclusion of side characters who added depth and humor to the story. These characters gave the story a sense of realism and were a nice contrast to the main pair. ### Areas of Concern While the slow-burn romance is a major draw for many, I can see how it might frustrate some readers. There are moments where the lack of significant plot progression can make the story feel repetitive, and the characters' lack of growth in certain areas can be a bit disappointing. Also, I found that the occasional sci-fi elements felt out of place and detracted from the emotional impact of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out a potential issue with the flash-forwards, where Adachi and Shimamura are adults living together, but Adachi still hasn't integrated into Shimamura's family. This raises questions about the long-term viability of their relationship and whether they truly grow as individuals. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Adachi to Shimamura" to be a heartwarming and engaging read. The flawed characters, realistic emotions, and slow-burn romance create a unique and compelling dynamic. While it may not be for everyone, especially those who prefer faster-paced stories, I would recommend it to those who enjoy character-driven slice-of-life novels with a touch of yuri. I'm giving it a solid 4/5.

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