![]() At least, read what you write about a little mr.Simonich. i mean we really cant judge a book by ots cover, right? especially if you write that judgement on an article in a site such as Japan Today. the wirter go even as far as using it as an indication for japanese 'literary craze'! awesome :-) Looking forward to more qrticles such as these.īut i look forward for articles that doesnt base itself solely from the title of the work discussed within the articles. ![]() anyway, i appreciate the writer's thought on parring the 'light novels' and 'manga' as literature. Even though i think this is an interesting article, i hope the writer of this mini article really wrote this as an open article and not generalizing in order to create sensation. I am new to Japan Today, and quite surprised. If anyone can offer some insightful opinion regarding this trend, please feel free to let us know in the comments below. We don’t even know if that’s still the primary demographic for these sort of stories, though we would like to believe that these sort of stories are representative of what most light novel readers are into. So what is it about stories featuring borderline (overtly incestual?) romantic relationships between young men and their little sisters that appeal to middle and high school males, the primary light novel demographic? I Tried Controlling My Rebellious Little Sister With the Power of the Devil King.One of These Girls is My Little Sister!.There’s No Way I Can Be Empress of a Parallel Dimension!.My Childhood Friend and Little Sister Have Delusional Daydreams in My Fantasies.I Know You’re My Brother but as Long There’s Love it Doesn’t Matter, Right? (Volume 7).My Little Sister is Mad Because My Girlfriend Came Onto Me?. ![]()
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