Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu

Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu

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ただ、それだけでよかったんです

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: That Alone Would Have Been Good Enough, ただ、それだけでよかったんです

By matsumura ryouya, 松村涼哉

4.5
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
ascii media works

Description

On the will left behind by the 14 year old su*cide victim K: “Taku Sugawara is the devil. Nobody should believe his words.”

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Original Publisher
ascii media works
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu "Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu" is a novel that burrowed its way into my thoughts long after I finished reading. It's the kind of story that lingers, prompting reflection on the complexities of human relationships, especially within the pressure cooker of school life. I found it to be a worthwhile read, even if certain aspects didn't completely resonate with me. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. The premise – bullying, suicide, and a quest for truth – sounded intriguing but potentially heavy-handed. However, the "award-winning work" tag piqued my curiosity, and I decided to dive in. What I discovered was a surprisingly nuanced exploration of teenage angst, societal pressures, and the devastating consequences of unchecked animosity. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its exploration of human relations. The author masterfully portrays the intricate web of friendships, rivalries, and hidden agendas that define the school experience. I particularly appreciated the way the story delves into the psyche of both the bully and the bullied, forcing you to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature. It's a testament to the author's skill that I found myself empathizing with characters I initially disliked. Also, the mystery surrounding the suicide kept me hooked, eager to unravel the secrets hidden beneath the surface. The short length is also a plus, making it a quick but impactful read. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the novel, I can understand why some readers might find certain aspects confusing or frustrating. The narrative style, particularly in Taku's POV, can be somewhat disjointed, making it difficult to fully grasp his motivations. The ending, while thought-provoking, might not satisfy everyone's expectations. I also felt that some of the adult characters were a bit too eccentric, bordering on caricature. However, these minor flaws didn't detract significantly from my overall enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict "Tada, Sore Dake de Yokattan desu" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that explores the dark side of school life with surprising depth and nuance. While it may not be a perfect read, its exploration of human relationships and its intriguing mystery make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for a short, impactful story that will leave you pondering its themes long after you finish reading, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

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