Saeki-san to, Hitotsu Yane no Shita: I’ll have Sherbet!

Saeki-san to, Hitotsu Yane no Shita: I’ll have Sherbet!

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佐伯さんと、ひとつ屋根の下 I'll have Sherbet!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 佐伯さんと、ひとつ屋根の下 I'll have Sherbet!

By kuyou, 九曜

3.2
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
109 chapters
Original Publisher
enterbrain

Description

Entering 2nd year of high school, Yumizuki moved to apartment because 2 hours commuting from home was tiring. However when he and the delivery company reached the apartment, another tenant already started to move to the apartment he supposed to stay. A beautiful girl who just returned from America, Saeki Kirika. Because of their personal circumstances none could concede, and then Saeki propose to share the apartment…

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Original Publisher
enterbrain
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Saeki-san to, Hitotsu Yane no Shita: I’ll have Sherbet! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Saeki-san to, Hitotsu Yane no Shita: I’ll have Sherbet! This web novel, with its slice-of-life charm and cohabitation premise, certainly offers a unique reading experience. It's a story I found myself both enjoying and questioning as I delved deeper. ### First Impressions The initial setup is intriguing: a male protagonist living under the same roof as the titular Saeki-san. The slice-of-life elements are immediately apparent, promising a heartwarming and perhaps comedic journey. The early chapters establish the dynamic between the two leads, hinting at a romance that blossoms unexpectedly. ### What Works Well I appreciated the realistic portrayal of the relationship between the main characters. The novel explores their connection with a level of depth that goes beyond simple infatuation. There's a sense of genuine care and understanding that develops between them, making their relationship feel authentic. I especially liked the portrayal of Saeki-san as a character. Her active nature, possibly influenced by her time abroad, adds a refreshing dynamic to the story, making her more than just a typical love interest. The male protagonist, despite his initial stubbornness, is also well-developed. His confidence in making decisions and the complex family issues he faces add layers to his personality. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does stumble in certain areas. The drama surrounding the protagonist's past relationship feels somewhat contrived. The extreme reactions of his peers seem disproportionate to the situation, and the lack of communication between characters can be frustrating. Furthermore, some of the later plot developments, particularly concerning Saeki-san's actions, felt out of character and served primarily to create unnecessary conflict. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning *Proceed with caution, as the following contains spoilers about plot developments.* Some readers might find the infidelity arc involving Saeki-san quite jarring. Her sudden shift in behavior and the reasons behind it may not resonate with everyone, potentially detracting from the overall enjoyment of the story. Additionally, the ending, while described as "good" and "satisfying," leaves some unresolved issues due to the author's inability to continue the story. ### Final Verdict "Saeki-san to, Hitotsu Yane no Shita: I’ll have Sherbet!" is a mixed bag. While it boasts a charming premise, well-developed characters, and a realistic portrayal of romance, it also suffers from contrived drama and questionable plot choices. Despite its flaws, the novel offers an engaging reading experience, particularly for those who enjoy slice-of-life stories with a focus on character development and relationship dynamics. I'd recommend it with the caveat that readers should be prepared for some potentially frustrating plot points along the way.

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