
Same Grade Student
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About This Novel
Keigo Higashino's masterpiece of youthful suspense, includes an afterword describing his creative motivations. Ignorance, fearlessness, lack of scruples, all the unreasonable things of youth, we classify them as youth. Those who fight against the world with me are my classmates. I'm not dating Yukiko because I like her. What kind of emotion this is, I have never understood. One day after school, Yukiko died in a car accident, and I concluded that the teacher was the accomplice. I asked him openly in class, and everyone was in a commotion. Any time a student attacks a teacher, it's a great way to spice things up. I reveled in it until the teacher was found dead in school and I became a suspect.
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Official(28)Scraped 17d ago
The plot was fascinating, but the ending felt too rushed. It's a little disappointing that what was supposed to be murder didn't turn out to be murder. Yukiko is also pitiful.
The works of Keigo Higashino were swept away.
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A good book with rich content
Keigo Higashino's detective novels are not only full of rational reasoning, but also euphemistically promote warmth and justice.
Strong support. . . . .
deep inside
It is a very social way of expression, and the technique is skillful. When I read it, I felt understanding and helpless.
What the hell, it's all suicide. It doesn't feel like a detective novel at all.
What I find incredible is - how could the police reveal so much of the case to a high school student? And throughout the story, almost everyone will tell Saihara what they know. This is simply realistic. All in all, this is a flaw for me. At the same time, Nishihara seems to be an arrogant and self-centered person who doesn't like
Good book, good book
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Community(0)
Official(28)Scraped 17d ago
The plot was fascinating, but the ending felt too rushed. It's a little disappointing that what was supposed to be murder didn't turn out to be murder. Yukiko is also pitiful.
The works of Keigo Higashino were swept away.
Read the book and sign in, read the book and sign in.
A good book with rich content
Keigo Higashino's detective novels are not only full of rational reasoning, but also euphemistically promote warmth and justice.
Strong support. . . . .
deep inside
It is a very social way of expression, and the technique is skillful. When I read it, I felt understanding and helpless.
What the hell, it's all suicide. It doesn't feel like a detective novel at all.
What I find incredible is - how could the police reveal so much of the case to a high school student? And throughout the story, almost everyone will tell Saihara what they know. This is simply realistic. All in all, this is a flaw for me. At the same time, Nishihara seems to be an arrogant and self-centered person who doesn't like
Good book, good book
