I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You
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好きで好きで大好きなので、いっしょに好きを伝えたい
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You, Sukide sukide daisukinanode, issho ni suki o tsutaetai, 好きで好きで大好きなので、いっしょに好きを伝えたい
Eija is a foreign exchange student from Finland. Her school life is solitary, and she is called the Ice Elf. In reality, however, she simply has difficulties communicating with others! Furthermore, her main purpose for studying abroad in Japan is for otaku-related activities! Ouga Aoi, as a member of Eija’s host family and as her classmate, sets out to fulfill Eija’s wishes, but…
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I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You
This title is a mouthful, isn't it? "I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You" is a charming little slice-of-life romance that I think many readers will find enjoyable, especially if you're in the mood for something light and fluffy with a dash of otaku culture.
### First Impressions
Going in, I was immediately drawn to the premise of an average-looking male protagonist and a beautiful female lead navigating the awkwardness of first love and cultural differences. The "living abroad" tag also piqued my interest, as I always enjoy seeing how authors portray the experience of being a fish out of water.
### What Works Well
The strongest aspect of this novel is undoubtedly its characters. The slow burn romance between the two leads is genuinely heartwarming. I appreciated how the story takes its time to develop their relationship, allowing them to gradually open up and become comfortable with each other. The cultural references sprinkled throughout the novel add a layer of depth and humor that I found quite appealing. It's clear the author has a passion for otaku culture, and that enthusiasm shines through in the writing. The female lead's unfamiliarity with Japanese customs leads to some truly funny and endearing moments. I also got the sense that the first volume lays the groundwork for a potentially deeper story, hinting at connections between the characters that could be explored in future installments.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel overall, I do feel it's important to mention that the V-Tuber aspect, which is prominently featured on the cover, doesn't play as large a role in the story as I initially expected. It's more of a background element, at least in the first volume. So, if you're primarily looking for a novel focused on V-Tubers, you might be slightly disappointed.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
For those who haven't read it yet, be aware that the V-Tuber portion is only in the prologue and slowly begins in the later chapters.
### Final Verdict
Despite my minor quibbles, "I Love Love, Really Love You, so I Want To Tell You How Much I Love Being With You" is a delightful read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a cute, slow-burn romance with a touch of humor and cultural flair. It's a promising start to what could be a truly special series. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where the story goes next!