Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’?

Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’?

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双子まとめて『カノジョ』にしない?

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Futago matomete “kanojo” ni shinai?, Why Don't You Make the Twins Your "Girlfriend" Together?, 双子まとめて『カノジョ』にしない?

By shirai muku, 白井ムク

3.7
japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
fujimi fantasia bunko

Description

Usami is a beautiful classmate with good morals and top grades. At school, she views Sakuto as her rival. But when he bumps into her after school, he sees a different side of her. She was playing at an arcade after classes, and she had this innocent smile that one couldn’t imagine on her at school. For the sake of getting along with her, he gets close to her at school and then plays together with her after school. They each have their places where they can deepen their bonds, and at last… This is the start of a heart-warming love triangle romcom!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fujimi fantasia bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’? Alright, let's dive into "Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’?" The title alone certainly grabbed my attention, promising a potentially wild ride through the realms of romance, comedy, and maybe a touch of wish fulfillment. After spending some time with it, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was prepared for a purely superficial story. I mean, the premise itself screams "harem fantasy." However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that there's a bit more substance than I initially anticipated. It's not high literature, by any means, but it has a certain charm. ### What Works Well What I appreciate most is the effort to develop the twins as distinct individuals. It would have been easy to make them interchangeable, but the author has crafted unique personalities and interactions with the MC. The romances, while perhaps accelerated, do feel somewhat organic, tailored to each twin's specific quirks and vulnerabilities. There's also a commendable attempt at exploring the characters' psychological weaknesses, adding a layer of depth that elevates the story beyond a simple power fantasy. The dialogue is snappy and entertaining, keeping me engaged and chuckling along the way. While the supporting cast could be more fleshed out, they serve their purpose effectively, adding enough flavor to the overall narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, heads up! I need to address something that bothered me quite a bit. There's a recurring theme of non-confrontation that, at times, feels unrealistic and frustrating. The MC, while not a complete pushover, seems overly passive in certain situations. For instance, there's an incident involving unwanted advances and attempted manipulation, and the response feels disproportionately mild, focusing more on mitigating the consequences for the perpetrators than addressing the harm caused. This tendency towards avoiding conflict, while perhaps intended to be a character flaw, can be a bit grating. ### Final Verdict "Why Not Make Both Twins ‘Girlfriends’?" is a lighthearted and entertaining read that, despite its somewhat outlandish premise, manages to offer moments of genuine sweetness and character development. While the non-confrontational aspect can be frustrating, the well-written dialogue, distinct characters, and exploration of psychological weaknesses make it an enjoyable experience. If you're looking for a fluffy romance with a touch of depth and are willing to overlook some of its flaws, this might just be the story for you.

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