Liar, Liar

Liar, Liar

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ライアー・ライアー 嘘つき転校生はイカサマチートちゃんとゲームを制するそうです。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: ライアー・ライアー 嘘つき転校生はイカサマチートちゃんとゲームを制するそうです。, 謊言遊戲

By kuou haruki, 久追遥希

4.0
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
15 volumes
Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
yen press

Description

At Academy Island, everything is settled through “Games” waged for a certain number of stars, with the strongest student being granted the ranking of Seven Stars. Hiroto, a transfer student, unexpectedly beats the strongest empress and becomes the pseudo-strongest in the school! A mind game of lies and bluffs begins!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Liar, Liar Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Liar, Liar "Liar, Liar" is definitely a unique experience, one that I found myself both chuckling at and occasionally rolling my eyes at. It's a blend of school life, psychological games, and a dash of harem elements, all wrapped up in a comedic package. While it might not be perfect, it certainly offers something different. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't entirely sold on the premise. The academy setting, where students duel for stars that determine their status, felt a bit like a mashup of "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and "Classroom of the Elite". But the more I read, the more I appreciated the unique spin it puts on the genre. The lack of supernatural powers keeps things grounded, focusing instead on the MC's ability to bluff and bend the rules. ### What Works Well The core of the story lies in the MC's constant lies and the absurd situations they create. He's essentially a con artist masquerading as the top student, relying on his wits and a special ability to hide his deceptions. The theatrics and misunderstandings are genuinely funny, and I found myself eager to see how he'd wiggle his way out of each new predicament. The story's pacing is great at keeping me engaged. ### Areas of Concern While the humor and premise are strong, some aspects did bother me. Some of the characters felt a bit one-dimensional, and their interactions sometimes leaned towards childish. The "Classroom of the Elite" comparison is inevitable, but "Liar, Liar" doesn't quite reach the same level of depth or complexity. Also, the harem elements might not appeal to everyone, and I can see how they could become tiresome as the story progresses. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: Akizuki Noa. I have to agree that her character can be grating. Her actions and the MC's reaction to them are definitely a point of contention. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Liar, Liar" is an entertaining read. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with plenty of humor and a unique twist on the academy genre, it's worth checking out. Just be prepared for some potentially annoying characters and a plot that doesn't always take itself too seriously. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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