The author’s writing portrayed this, no doubt through the veil of a translation, but I could still feel that emotion coming through. The subsequent parts of the story steadily degraded into the same quick-fix-fantasy that I had thought the author had been trying to subvert before. He proceeded to massacre two possible endings, one where the protagonist was forcefully separated from his love interest, and one where they were reunited again, instead choosing to continue the story on a tired path. Instead of ending the story with two climaxes, he proceeded to add a third one – one that the story would have been many times stronger without.īoku no Imouto wa Kanji ga Yomeru is in no means a bad novel it far exceeds Oreimo in terms of plot, and I dare say even in terms of writing. The twists in the plot are interesting, and the author even seems to have been onto something at the starting of the novel, raising my hope that this might have been a story that actually means something. Alas, bogged down by one-dimensional characters and a steady loss of focus toward the end, the novel meanders down a darkened path, leaving a shadow of what could have been. I would still recommend this novel the illuminating start is fantastic, and even though I lament its problems, it is still one of the better-written light novels I’ve seen, and it’s great if you’re looking for something entertaining to read. You take on the role of manager at a small (but growing!) talent agency.It’s just that it could have been so much more. Idol Manager is a business sim about conquering the entertainment industry using any means you deem necessary.Īs you cultivate and train the newest generation of young pop stars, you'll have to decide who to hire and who to fire, who gets promoted when things go well and who gets reprimanded when things get sour. The personal lives of these young celebrities are a part of your business, and the life of a pop star isn't always a happy one. You take on the role of manager at a small. You take on the role of manager at a small (but growing) talent agency. Their crowning personal achievements can be your greatest commercial successes, but their emotional meltdowns and PR nightmares can spell financial disaster for your company. As you cultivate and train the newest generation of young pop stars, you'll have to. It's not just the idols you have to worry about. As you cultivate and train the newest generation of young pop stars, youll have to decide who to hire and. The world is full of gossip magazines, super fans, and rival groups, all thirsty for a scoop on the latest scandal. There's a lot of people who want to tear you down and are willing to play dirty, but try not to let it get to you.
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