That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Winter Break was Way too Sci-Fi

That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Winter Break was Way too Sci-Fi

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子どもが書いた冬休みの作文が、SFすぎる件

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Also known as: 子どもが書いた冬休みの作文が、SFすぎる件

By aska

4.6
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
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Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Winter Break was Way too Sci-Fi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Winter Break was Way too Sci-Fi This web novel was quite the surprise! I went in expecting a lighthearted, quirky read, and while it definitely delivered on those fronts, I was also struck by its surprisingly poignant themes and genuinely heartwarming moments. It's a short story, a oneshot, but it packs a punch that lingers long after you've finished reading. ### First Impressions The title alone is enough to pique anyone's curiosity, right? I had read its prequel, "That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Summer Break was Way too Fantasy", so I had a good idea of what I was in for. But this sequel managed to exceed my expectations. From the get-go, you're thrown into the imaginative world of Hiroshi-kun's essay, and the teacher's reactions are priceless. ### What Works Well The blend of sci-fi and fantasy is handled masterfully. It could easily have become a chaotic mess, but the author weaves the two genres together seamlessly. The characters are another strong point. Hiroshi-kun is adorable and imaginative, but it's the teacher who really steals the show. His acceptance, understanding, and subtle badassery make him incredibly likable and relatable. His running commentary on Hiroshi's essay provides much of the story's humor and charm. I especially appreciated the world-building. Even the minor characters, the other kids, parents, and teachers, are portrayed as genuinely good people. This creates a heartwarming atmosphere that's hard to resist. The story also manages to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, in a way that feels authentic and earned. The ending, while bittersweet, felt perfect and fitting for the story. ### Final Verdict "That One Time the Essay a Child Wrote over Winter Break was Way too Sci-Fi" is a delightful and surprisingly moving short story. It's a perfect blend of humor, heart, and imagination. If you're looking for a quick, heartwarming read that will leave you with a smile and maybe a few tears, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It's a solid 4.6/5 for me!

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