
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou 10.5
by (japanese) Written By Kamoshida Illustrated By Mizoguchi Kaiyoshi
About This Novel
Sorata, who became a college student, has been busy with the game company he is about to establish. In order not to distract himself, he deliberately did not meet Mashiro. On the way to pursue their dreams, they share a tacit understanding. On the other side, Souna, who has always had a crush on Sorata, is troubled by Iori's pursuit. In order to prove his strength, Iori mustered up the courage to stand on the stage of the All Japan Piano Competition after suffering a fracture. Although he failed to win the ranking in the end, he was recognized by the audience, and Souna also looked at him with admiration.
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The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Final Chapter
I came here after the manga ended because the manga unceremoniously took away my tears. I really wanted to see what they were like when they lived in Sakurasou (I only comment on the characters in the manga here) after they went their separate ways to pursue their dreams. I know that no matter how gorgeous the author's writing style or how delicate the description, I will feel dissatisfied. My longing for Sakurasou and their love cannot be fully explained in words. Misaki-senpai is still so cheerful, Nanami is still so virtuous and shy, working hard for her dreams, Hitoshi-senpai is still making himself more outstanding for the future of him and his senior, Ryu is still so cold, arrogant and mean-spirited, and there are Sorata and Mashiro. Maybe, I like Sorata more, because I see my own shadow, he is the epitome of thousands of strivers (it's a pity that none of us can meet each other) Our true whiteness, laugh~), my own efforts are constantly denied by others, I feel that I can never surpass the inherent edge of others in this life, I am deeply stung by this edge, and I have uncontrollable resistance and fear in my heart. He is so ordinary, so ordinary that we feel that this is us. Everyone around him is a genius, and they are also working hard, but he is never alone, because he is in Sakurasou. Ah, it's really white. When she first appeared, she had no ability to live independently. Sorata regarded taking care of her as a job like cleaning a house. She gave up everything in the UK, reputation, money, and the possibility of being famous in history. In the UK, she could only rely on Rita and could do nothing but paint. But gradually, she and Sorata integrated into Sakurasou, because This is Sakurasou, this is a safe haven, this is the hotpot party place for friends, this is the place where the love of seniors and seniors is nurtured, this is their dormitory building, this is - Sakurasou, this is not just a building, Nanami, Misaki, Jin, Ryunosuke, Sorata, and Mashiro, where are they, where is, Sakurasou 🌸 When watching anime, Danmaku often vents his anger on Mashiro and scolds Sorata after Sorata fails. I secretly think that this is a sign of immaturity. Sorata is us, an ordinary person, and his entrepreneurial path is very difficult. He will grow from a student to a real trouble, but growth requires a price. We are considerate of others today, and only when we face difficulties will we be forgiven by others. The author did not tell us the real ending of Blank until the end. Although the ending may be obvious, as a reader, I really, really want to read: Sorata kissed Mashiro under the cherry blossom tree. A few years later, they came to the tree again hand in hand. A small figure in front said, "Mom, Dad, is this the place where you met?"
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The Pet Girl of Sakurasou was the second anime I watched. After watching the anime, I couldn't help but read the manga. Then I found the novel along the way. After reading part of the novel, I feel that the novel has too many details compared to the anime. The detailed descriptions of the characters' moods and language make it more immersive. But the fly in the ointment is the lack of visual sense. Not as good as anime
This book is something I will probably never forget in my lifetime, and it has taught me a lot of truths. This series of books is a bit bitter, but mostly joyful. Because of this, this book is unforgettable for me
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Official(3)Scraped 17d ago
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Final Chapter
I came here after the manga ended because the manga unceremoniously took away my tears. I really wanted to see what they were like when they lived in Sakurasou (I only comment on the characters in the manga here) after they went their separate ways to pursue their dreams. I know that no matter how gorgeous the author's writing style or how delicate the description, I will feel dissatisfied. My longing for Sakurasou and their love cannot be fully explained in words. Misaki-senpai is still so cheerful, Nanami is still so virtuous and shy, working hard for her dreams, Hitoshi-senpai is still making himself more outstanding for the future of him and his senior, Ryu is still so cold, arrogant and mean-spirited, and there are Sorata and Mashiro. Maybe, I like Sorata more, because I see my own shadow, he is the epitome of thousands of strivers (it's a pity that none of us can meet each other) Our true whiteness, laugh~), my own efforts are constantly denied by others, I feel that I can never surpass the inherent edge of others in this life, I am deeply stung by this edge, and I have uncontrollable resistance and fear in my heart. He is so ordinary, so ordinary that we feel that this is us. Everyone around him is a genius, and they are also working hard, but he is never alone, because he is in Sakurasou. Ah, it's really white. When she first appeared, she had no ability to live independently. Sorata regarded taking care of her as a job like cleaning a house. She gave up everything in the UK, reputation, money, and the possibility of being famous in history. In the UK, she could only rely on Rita and could do nothing but paint. But gradually, she and Sorata integrated into Sakurasou, because This is Sakurasou, this is a safe haven, this is the hotpot party place for friends, this is the place where the love of seniors and seniors is nurtured, this is their dormitory building, this is - Sakurasou, this is not just a building, Nanami, Misaki, Jin, Ryunosuke, Sorata, and Mashiro, where are they, where is, Sakurasou 🌸 When watching anime, Danmaku often vents his anger on Mashiro and scolds Sorata after Sorata fails. I secretly think that this is a sign of immaturity. Sorata is us, an ordinary person, and his entrepreneurial path is very difficult. He will grow from a student to a real trouble, but growth requires a price. We are considerate of others today, and only when we face difficulties will we be forgiven by others. The author did not tell us the real ending of Blank until the end. Although the ending may be obvious, as a reader, I really, really want to read: Sorata kissed Mashiro under the cherry blossom tree. A few years later, they came to the tree again hand in hand. A small figure in front said, "Mom, Dad, is this the place where you met?"
like
The Pet Girl of Sakurasou was the second anime I watched. After watching the anime, I couldn't help but read the manga. Then I found the novel along the way. After reading part of the novel, I feel that the novel has too many details compared to the anime. The detailed descriptions of the characters' moods and language make it more immersive. But the fly in the ointment is the lack of visual sense. Not as good as anime
This book is something I will probably never forget in my lifetime, and it has taught me a lot of truths. This series of books is a bit bitter, but mostly joyful. Because of this, this book is unforgettable for me
