Kono Monogatari O Kimi Ni Sasagu

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“Please let me be your editor, Hiiragi-senpai.”

One day, a self-proclaimed editor, a high school girl named Natsume Kotoha, appeared in front of the listless high school boy Yuto Hiiragi.

She persistently followed Yuto, asking him to write a novel. No matter how many times she was rejected, she never gave up.

…Could it be that she found out? That he was once hailed as a genius and celebrated by the world as a professional novelist. Even though he moved to a countryside high school where no one knew him to escape that past.

This is the touching youth story of a former genius novelist who broke his pen and a high school girl editor with a certain “huge secret,” now begins here.

Associated Names
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I Dedicate This Story To You
Kono monogatari wa kimi ni sasago
この物語を君に捧ぐ
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Latest Release

Date Group Release
11/09/24 Hiraeth Translations v1 epilogue
11/08/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part14
11/07/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part13
09/08/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part7
09/07/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part6
09/01/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part4
09/01/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part5
08/31/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part3
08/24/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c3 part1
08/19/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part16
08/19/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part15
08/19/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part14
08/19/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part13
08/19/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part12
08/04/24 Hiraeth Translations v1c2 part11
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takusa
takusa rated it
June 10, 2024
Status: v1c1 part5
"Kono Monogatari o Kimi ni Sasagu" is a deeply moving and masterfully written novel that explores the intricate dance between fate and free will. Hiiragi Yuto, writing under his pen name Fuyutsuki Haruhiko, crafts a story that is both heart-wrenching and hopeful, blending elements of fantasy with the raw realities of human emotion.

What sets this novel apart are its remarkably well-developed characters. Each character is rendered with a depth that makes them feel incredibly real. Their struggles, joys, and growth are portrayed with such authenticity that you can't help but... more>> become emotionally invested in their journeys.

The pacing of the story is expertly handled, ensuring that you are always eager to turn the next page. <<less
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Dante7555
Dante7555 rated it
September 7, 2024
Status: v1c1 part7
an MC that is indecisive, constantly moaning about his past success. In less than a chapter, he's made out to be someone who's too afraid to even hear about his past accomplishments and is too weak-willed to separate his connection with his past editor despite deciding to stop writing. He's just such a pathetic character on first impression that it makes me not want to continue.

If that wasn't bad enough we have a manipulative, teasing, stubborn female lead that's just so cliche and annoying at this point. Every time she... more>> is in the scene, there is some kind of misdirection, manipulation, etc. Going on to "shock" or "surprise" the reader or keep them guessing, which is such a f*cking tiring character troupe tbh.

In such a short amount of time, we're misdirected into thinking that she figured out MC's identity turns out she just read his schoolwork and sought him out because of that, and then she strong-armed MC into following her and hearing her out. Spent an entire chapter talking about some dogsh*t club that's not actually a club because it has no members, oh it's actually is a club because they're allowed to have no members for 1st year (this is literally how the conversation went between the two). It's so autistic how drawn out and boring it all is, and as if that's not enough when he has the slightest conviction to walk away from the bullsh*t she pretends to fall over (or did she) into the rice field, which is the author's attempt to open up the possibility of her having a terminal disease or some bullshit, it's so tiring reading this novel tbh.

Overall, the concept is interesting but the execution is disgustingly boring, the writing style is basic, the cliches and troupes are tired, the characters are predictable and unexceptional. 1/5 <<less
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