Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 4.5
June 16, 2020
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This volume was just a filler for the last week before the next semester starts. Each chapter had their own little story, I liked the one the most where the leader of class A was spotlighted. Katsuragi is way different than I imagined as this chapter was left out of the anime, which made him also appear different than he …
This volumes is just an extra 'chapter' on what happen after the mission in Volume 4. It is where the summer vacation happen. Pretty much where all the students spent their time either on their own, or with their friends. As for Ayanokouji, he's been busy with various things only because of some classmates that force him too. I would …
Once every 5 volumes or so, this series gets a little too horny for its own good. However, also once every 5 volumes or so, this series highlights an unfortunate bald boy who is the only character sane enough to be having a bad time at this awful school, and that's what keeps me going.
when i read this book, it was pretty decent and i think this is a nice book to read if you watched the anime tbh
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I usually really dislike short stories but this one made sense and since it all took place during the summer break it still felt cohesive. I like that we got a deeper understanding for many of the characters and got to see more of them and their personalities. There are so many characters that they sometimes have to fight for …
A bunch of short plotlines. The situations Ayanokoji gets into are so dumb & silly that they're funny. Some of them were excessively horny, but if you can look past that, these stories are hilarious & very enjoyable to read. Even the guys being horny teenagers in and of itself is pretty funny to read. I like how Ayanokoji judges …
**4 out of 5 stars** Finally, a break from the excruciating tests that the school administers. The volume contains short stories of what transpired during the summer break of their first year. I immensely enjoyed seeing other characters flesh out and relationships develop. Below are bulleted sentences of my thoughts when I read it: _ • I loved exploring Katsuragi’s …
4 stars, not 5, because of the unnecessary fanservice and pervy teenage boys. Most notably, Ike. But I am glad that Sudou is starting to become more mature about that. I loved the scene where Ayanokouji and Ibuki get stuck in an elevator together. Getting stuck in an elevator with someone is just bound to be chaotic. I just love …
2.75 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pretty decent filler volume. I was aware that the purpose of the .5 volumes was moreso character development over story / mind games, so this wasn’t overly disappointing to me or anything. After all, I could’ve just skipped it lol. Biggest issue was definitely the fanservice of chapter 7. It made me drop the series last time …
I rather enjoyed this volume. It is filled with a number of connected side stories that are the end of the summer vacation for the students. It is filled with a number of shenanigans that you might expect. Some secrets, some plots, some summer love. And of course Ayanokoji's working behind the scenes. While it doesn't have any momentous moments …
**Nice Break** This was a nice little aside from the usual stress and tension of the main story. We get to see the students with their guard down...well, I think it’s more accurate to say that we get to see them relax a little. We see love confessions, swimsuits and presents from unlikely students. I’m curious to see what’s up …
Historias ubicadas después del examen en el barco, en el que podemos ver a los personajes en lo que restan de sus vacaciones, lo cual al principio pense que se me haria largo, pero fue bueno verlos interactuar fuera del contexto de examenes especiales, verlos convivir como estudiantes normales. Me gusto como hicieron un intervalo de historias que se complementaban, …
Strangely, I have very little opinion on this collection of side-stories taking place right after the cruise ship. They're pretty middle-of-the-road and standard slice of life stuff, with some humorous situations, but nothing very big. That being said, it develops characters, so isn't bad. Personal note: If anyone reading my reviews is be interested in reading my SF (Very hard …
I started reading this volume after I've read volume 9, and now some things that happen in the story after this one makes sense. I skipped this volume since I thought it would only be a side story that has nothing to do with the next book but apparently I was wrong. This one is indeed not the main arc …
Okay, this is going to be a thing, see every now and then Kinugasa decides to just stick characters together and see what happens, we have a stupid idiot with her hand stuck, a lucky bastard stuck in an elevator with the worlds BIGGEST Tsundere, development of characters we've only rarely been introduced to and that pool episode from the …
The class is having their summer break, so the plot isn't too heavy and the tension isn't high. However, this is the perfect chance to show off Ayanokouji's multifaceted personality. In the anime he's way too cold, stiff, and expressionless, and while I like that Ayanokouji, I also like the light novel Ayanokouji who can tease, joke, and fool around …
I enjoyed reading the stories. It was pretty creative how the plot was structured to be completely honest. The interactions between characters, old and new alike, were really interesting to see. It may have not been as exhilarating as the main parts of the story, but I do believe that this volume is still crucial to the whole series.
I actually really enjoyed this collection of short stories. It really felt like these stories helped to develop the depth of the characters and their motivations, as well as their relationships with Ayanokouji. I appreciated having a bit of fresh air and variety In between the much denser full volumes.