Smiling at the Moon

Smiling at the Moon

月に笑う 上 · Original Japanese title

Also known as: Tsuki ni warau ue, 月に笑う 上

4.4 16 ratings
Completed japanese Light Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on Smiling at the Moon

"Smiling at the Moon" is a story that has clearly resonated with a lot of readers, and after diving in, I can definitely see why. It's a blend of youthful innocence and mature themes, a combination that, when done well, can be incredibly compelling. The novel pulls you in with the promise of a sweet romance, but it quickly becomes apparent that there's a lot more beneath the surface.

First Impressions

Initially, I was drawn in by the relationship between the two main characters. The early interactions are genuinely heartwarming, filled with the kind of tender moments that make you root for them. However, there's also this subtle undercurrent of uncertainty, a sense that things might not be so simple down the road. It's this balance of sweetness and anticipation that kept me eagerly turning the pages.

What Works Well

The character development in this novel is a major strength. I really appreciated seeing how the characters evolved throughout the story. The author doesn't shy away from showing their flaws and struggles, making them feel incredibly human and relatable. Life's mundanities are also brilliantly portrayed, from the descriptions of everyday objects to the annoyances that we all experience. It's these small details that really bring the world to life and ground the story in reality. The plot is well-planned, and the setting is vividly described, creating an immersive reading experience. The translation also appears to be well-done, ensuring that the nuances of the story are conveyed effectively.

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The ending, I understand, might be a point of contention for some. The protagonist still grapples with their identity, and the resolution isn't necessarily a neat and tidy one. However, I found this to be a realistic portrayal of personal growth. It highlights the fact that change is a slow and gradual process, and that we don't always make the right choices along the way.

Final Verdict

Overall, "Smiling at the Moon" is a captivating read that offers a unique blend of romance, drama, and character-driven storytelling. It's a story that will stay with you long after you've finished reading, prompting you to reflect on the complexities of love, identity, and personal growth. I wholeheartedly recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions!

Synopsis

Michihiko witnesses an incident in a classroom late at night. Since then, the thug Shinji has been hanging around the school area to investigate the incident. A frail honor student and a small-time gangster – two people of very different ages and backgrounds, but when they get to know each other, a strange friendship somehow blossoms, and Shinji’s presence becomes the only comfort for Michihiko’s immature mind and body. This novel depicts the span of nine years from the time they meet.

Details

Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
3 chapters
Original Publisher
libre

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