The Neat and Pretty Girl at My New School Is a Childhood Friend of Mine Who I Thought Was a Boy (WN)
WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.
This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.
てんびん / 転校先の清楚可憐な美少女が、昔男子と思って一緒に遊んだ幼馴染だった件
Original Japanese Title
Also known as: Tenbin, Tenkosaki, Tenkou-saki no Seiso Karen na Bishoujo ga, Mukashi Danshi to Omotte Issho ni Asonda Osananajimi datta Ken, てんびん, 転校先の清楚可憐な美少女が、昔男子と思って一緒に遊んだ幼馴染だった件
I met my childhood friend again, and she had become a beautiful and innocent girl.
“It’s been a while, Hayato.”“Haruki, is it?”
In the past, I used to play in the mud with my childhood friend in the countryside, and when I saw him again, there was no trace of the bratty young man I thought he was back then. Only in front of Hayato, she threw away the coat she was wearing and reacted in the same crass way she did back then. The distance between you and me has not changed.
“Take off your socks and sit on the ground… I can see it you know.”“Do you want to see it?”“I don’t want to see it!”“Then why don’t you just stop looking? Unless… huuh~?”“Sh*t, that’s not how it works!”“Fuhihi~.”
I was so frustrated at being treated like that that I tried treating her like a girl and got a surprising response…
The countryside and the city.A boy and a girl.A mind and body that has changed.But the same feelings and promises.
Furthermore, the best friend of the younger sister whom they left in the countryside, the girl who is a member of the gardening club who grows vegetables, and the reunion and encounter with them. And then―
This is a story about a childhood friend and how they gradually make up for the distance and time they’ve been apart, starting one summer.
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.
The Neat and Pretty Girl at My New School Is a Childhood Friend of Mine Who I Thought Was a Boy (WN) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Neat and Pretty Girl at My New School Is a Childhood Friend of Mine Who I Thought Was a Boy (WN)
This title is certainly a mouthful, and the web novel itself is a bit of a mixed bag, at least based on what I've read and pieced together. It's got a core concept that's undeniably appealing: childhood friends reconnecting in high school, with a gender-bending twist. I'm always a sucker for a good "hidden identity" story, so I went into this with high hopes.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters seem to do a decent job of setting the stage. We're introduced to a seemingly "normal" male protagonist who is transferring from the countryside. The initial interaction with the female lead, his childhood friend, is intriguing. The mystery surrounding why she's putting on a facade adds a layer of depth that kept me wanting to read more.
### What Works Well
The simplicity of the plot is a definite strength. It's not trying to be some grand epic; it's a slice-of-life romance focused on character interactions and relationships. I appreciate that it avoids the common trope of turning high schoolers into overnight geniuses. The potential for exploring the female lead's backstory and the reasons behind her behavior also holds promise. The story is pretty straightforward, which can be a great thing if you want something that doesn't need too much thinking.
### Areas of Concern
However, it appears that the initial promise fades for some readers. Several raised concerns about the writing quality, describing it as amateurish, with short chapters and awkward dialogue. The pacing is slow, and the chemistry between the main characters is lacking. Some felt the story quickly devolved into familiar cliches and tropes, with the protagonist's relationship becoming a "taboo" secret. The introduction of multiple love interests also turned off some readers who were hoping for a non-harem romance. The lack of focus on how the male lead integrates into his new school environment is also a missed opportunity.
### Final Verdict
"The Neat and Pretty Girl at My New School..." has potential, but it seems to struggle with execution. The core concept is interesting, but the writing style, pacing, and reliance on tropes may deter some readers. If you're looking for a simple, fluffy romance and are willing to overlook some flaws, it might be worth a try. However, if you're seeking a polished and unique story, you might be disappointed. I'm sitting on the fence with this one, leaning towards needing more development before I can fully recommend it.