Lemon Incest

Lemon Incest

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レモン・インセスト

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: レモン・インセスト

By koike mariko

3.5
Completed japanese Published Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
16 chapters
Original Publisher
kobunsha

Description

Shimada Mio is told that the younger brother who had been missing for twenty four years after being kidnapped as an infant is alive and well living under a new name. When she reunites with him on a rainy winter day, she is surprised to find that he is the spitting image of their deceased father. As they try to fill the twenty-four year gap, their budding friendship gives way to something more. Despite knowing their love could never be, they can’ t help but be drawn to the other…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kobunsha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Published Novel

Lemon Incest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Lemon Incest "Lemon Incest." The title alone is enough to make you pause, and honestly, it's what drew me in. I went into this expecting something scandalous, but what I found was a surprisingly poignant, albeit short, exploration of love and family. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was a mix of trepidation and morbid curiosity. The premise is definitely not for the faint of heart, and I wasn't sure if the story would be able to handle the sensitive subject matter with the necessary nuance. However, from the very first chapter, I was struck by the author's ability to create compelling characters and a believable, if unconventional, relationship. ### What Works Well The strength of "Lemon Incest" lies in its exploration of the complex connection between the two siblings. The story doesn't shy away from the psychological damage both characters carry. The author paints a picture of two individuals finding solace and understanding in each other, which makes their eventual romance, however controversial, feel somewhat natural within the context of their lives. I particularly appreciated the straightforward dialogue and the simple, caring interactions between them. It's these small moments that truly sell the depth of their bond. The writing style is also quite engaging, and I found myself quickly hooked, eager to see where their story would lead. ### Areas of Concern My biggest reservation, and I think this is echoed by some other readers, is the ending. While I understand the author might have wanted to deliver a bittersweet conclusion, the pacing felt rushed. It felt like the story was cut short, leaving me wanting more development and a more satisfying resolution. I couldn't help but feel that a few more chapters could have really elevated the story and provided a more impactful ending. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, this is where I have to tread carefully. I don't want to spoil anything, but the abrupt nature of the ending does involve a significant event that some readers might find jarring. If you're sensitive to certain themes, it's worth going in prepared. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations about the ending, I still found "Lemon Incest" to be a worthwhile read. It's a short, thought-provoking story that explores the complexities of love and family in an unconventional way. While it might not be for everyone, if you're looking for something that will challenge your perceptions and leave you with a lingering sense of bittersweetness, then I would recommend giving it a try. I'd rate it a solid 3.5 out of 5.

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