Cold Sleep

Cold Sleep

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コールドスリープ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: コールドスリープ

By konohara narise, 木原音瀬

3.4
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
biblos
English Publisher
june

Description

After losing his memory in a serious car accident, Tohru Takahisa is taken in by Fujishima, an older man who claims to be his friend. But the taciturn Fujishima refuses to reveal anything about Tohru’s past! Despite the gulf between them, a strange and awkward tenderness grows, even as they are held apart by the tragic events of Tohru’s forgotten past! Dramatic, heart-wrenching romance and tragedy combine in a gripping story where the past and present are intricately entwined. Reading order of the series:Cold SleepCold LightCold Fever

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
biblos
English Publisher
june
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Cold Sleep Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Cold Sleep Alright, let's dive into "Cold Sleep." I've just finished it, and I have some thoughts swirling around in my head. Overall, it's a decent read, especially if you're looking for something relatively light and sweet in the drama/romance genre. However, it's definitely the starting point of a larger series, so keep that in mind. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the amnesia plot line – always a fun trope to explore. The story kicks off with Tohru, who's lost his memories, living with Fujishima. The premise is intriguing, and I was curious to see how their relationship would develop under these unusual circumstances. It felt like a gentle introduction, setting the stage for something bigger. ### What Works Well The relationship between Tohru and Fujishima is definitely the heart of the story. I found Tohru to be quite endearing, and Fujishima's awkwardness added a layer of charm. The author does a good job of portraying their growing affection for each other. The pacing is pretty smooth, and the writing style is easy to get into, making it a quick and enjoyable read. For those who enjoy vanilla romance, this first book will be right up your alley. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed "Cold Sleep," it didn't completely blow me away. It feels somewhat…simple. The plot is fairly straightforward, and the characters, while likable, aren't incredibly deep in this first installment. Also, it's important to know that this book is the beginning of a series. If you're looking for a standalone novel with a satisfying conclusion, this might not be it. It really feels like a setup for the more intense events to come in the sequels. ### Final Verdict "Cold Sleep" is a pleasant and easy read, perfect for when you want something light and heartwarming. It's a good starting point for the "Cold" series, introducing the main characters and setting the stage for the more complex and angsty stories that follow. As a standalone, it's decent, but its true potential lies in its connection to the rest of the series. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're interested in a developing romance with a touch of mystery, but be prepared to continue the journey with "Cold Light" and "Cold Fever" to get the full picture.

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