I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced

I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced

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安価で俺は変わろうと思う

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: I Think I’ll Change Because It’s Low-Priced, 安価で俺は変わろうと思う

By aaa168 (three a)

4.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
167 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

Hajime Toumachi… I am a second-year high school student. No hobbies, no special skills. I don’t even have a girlfriend, let alone friends. After realizing he has nothing to offer, he sets out with a single-minded determination to change, launching a thread on a forum. From then on, he earnestly responded to the absurd requests on the bulletin board. However, he failed to notice. Before he knew it, the favorability ratings of five girls had skyrocketed. “…My hair has turned rainbow-colored.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced "I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced" is a novel that's completely caught my attention with its unique premise and heartwarming execution. It follows a high school student's journey of self-improvement, guided by the often-chaotic suggestions of an online forum. It's a concept ripe with potential for both humor and genuine character growth, and from what I've read, it delivers on both fronts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the lighthearted tone and the intriguing idea of crowdsourced self-improvement. The synopsis promises a journey of change, and the early chapters seem to deliver that in spades. The concept of a loner seeking advice from the internet on how to become a better person is inherently relatable, even if the methods (like rainbow hair) are a bit extreme. I found myself quickly invested in the MC's progress and the reactions of those around him. ### What Works Well What I particularly appreciate is the focus on character development. The MC's transformation feels organic, and his efforts to connect with others are genuinely inspiring. It's not just a superficial makeover; he's actively trying to become a better person, and that resonates deeply. I also love the positive vibe of the novel. It seems like the author has intentionally avoided overly malicious characters, creating a world where people are generally supportive, even if they're a bit quirky. The relationships between the MC and the female leads are also handled with care, developing naturally over time. The proactive nature of the MC in addressing misunderstandings is refreshing. He actively seeks help from his online friends, preventing conflicts from dragging on unnecessarily. ### Areas of Concern While I'm enjoying the novel overall, I do see a few potential drawbacks. The sheer number of chance encounters the MC has with certain characters can feel a bit contrived at times. I also noticed that the translation can sometimes feel a bit too literal, making it difficult to follow the dialogue. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot points, such as the MC's interactions with Momo Hatsune regarding his crush. Be cautious when reading further reviews if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict Despite these minor issues, "I’m Going To Change At A Low-Priced" is a novel that I would highly recommend. It's a heartwarming and inspiring story about self-improvement, friendship, and finding your place in the world. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a positive message, this one is definitely worth checking out.

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