![]() The main guy's little sister didn't even really have to exist at all because she's only important in the post script scene, which I almost didn't even read. I also found it kind of funny how two of the story's "main characters" are completely pointless until they're used as plot devices in the last third of the book. The ending to this book is a complete masterpiece and you can only truly find its unintentional hilarity after sitting through the first two thirds. ![]() This at least pulled me out of my hibernation long enough to laugh my butt off at some of the ridiculous concepts. Right after that chapter, though, this story flies off the hinges into making no sense in the most hilarious way imaginable. I was very disappointed in the chapter in which Miku and her collage student caretaker go to Harajuku due to it having no traits in story differentiating it from your typical shopping mall when the real Harajuku is very unique in it's style and culture. Due to the simplicity, I found myself gettingīored and stopped reading for about six months before finally bothering to pick it up again. The story starts out being very typical as a rather generic school life light novel with the only real difference being that it takes place in university rather than high school and one of the main characters in an AI. I had already listened to the song this story is based on before going in and I can easily say that the song could have NEVER prepared me for the category five hurricane I was about to walk into. The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku is easily the most bizarre light novel I have read in my life. ![]()
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