Since this is a Japanese light novel, I won’t focus much on the writing itself—it’s serviceable at best and very much follows “anime logic.” It may feel odd or not entirely sensible to readers who aren’t familiar with manga or anime storytelling conventions, but that comes with the territory.
That aside, the story itself is cozy and enjoyable. It’s the kind of book you can relax with in your free time, similar in vibe to The Apothecary Diaries, except the protagonist suffers from extreme social anxiety, which plays a central role in the narrative. It’s clear that her behavior is shaped by past trauma, and while the story keeps a light tone overall, her struggles add emotional weight and make her easy to root for.
I also agree with another review that the anime adaptation toned down the bullying to make the story more light-hearted and the characters more immediately likeable. Because of this, fans who started with the anime and want to continue the story through the novels should strongly consider reading from Volume 1. The light novel includes more detail, context, and character nuance that were either softened or omitted in the adaptation.
If you enjoy fast-paced, cozy fantasy stories with introverted leads and a character-focused progression, this series may be well worth your time.
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Just finished the anime, so naturally, I have to run to the source material 🤭