Tsuki no Sango

Tsuki no Sango

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月の珊瑚

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Coral of the Moon, 月の珊瑚

By nasu kinoko

4.0
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
kodansha

Description

The story takes place in approximately the year 3000, when humankind arrived at the peak of its civilization, but is losing it’s will to keep living. It follows a girl, called “princess” by those around her, living on a small island with a fifty person colony and a shinning coral reef. She is a descendent of the Moon people, and it focuses upon how her ancestors supposedly came to Earth.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kodansha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Tsuki no Sango Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tsuki no Sango ### First Impressions Alright, let's dive into "Tsuki no Sango." From the get-go, I was intrigued by the premise – a modern twist on an old folk legend. It's a one-shot story, so I knew I was in for something concise, and I appreciate a story that knows exactly what it wants to be. Going in, I had high hopes for a bittersweet experience, and I wasn’t disappointed. ### What Works Well What immediately struck me was the author's skill in characterization. Even in this relatively short story, the main characters felt fully realized. I became invested in their relationship, their struggles, and their hopes. The blending of sci-fi elements with traditional folklore was also brilliantly executed. It created a unique and compelling world that felt both familiar and alien. The narrative is laced with moments of levity, which prevents the heavier themes from becoming too overwhelming. This balance is crucial, and I think the author nailed it. It makes the story much more approachable and enjoyable. The setup pays off, delivering a truly moving tale that lingers in your thoughts long after you finish reading. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, it's tough to find major faults in a story this well-crafted, given its limited scope. If I had to nitpick, I'd say that the pacing felt a tad rushed in certain areas, which is understandable considering it's a one-shot. I would have loved to see some aspects of the world and character development explored more deeply, but perhaps that's just me wanting more of a good thing! ### Final Verdict Overall, "Tsuki no Sango" is a beautiful and thought-provoking read. It’s a testament to the power of storytelling, proving that even a short narrative can leave a lasting impact. If you're a fan of bittersweet romances, sci-fi with a touch of folklore, or just well-written stories in general, I highly recommend giving this one a shot. It's a solid 4 out of 5 stars from me.

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