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俺と“文学少女”の出会い

I was browsing Amazon one day when I decided to check out the recommendations thing. It recommended me several books and comics I already had, Nanoha DVDs, and several light novels including stuff like Furumeta (had already read all of it), the Muv-Luv novels (got all of them but haven't really progressed since pausing halfway through the first book), Zero no Tsukaima (got the first book haven't touched it), Toradora (haven't gotten any of it), Ookami to Koushinryou (got the first book, haven't touched it), Jinrui wa Suitaishimashita (haven't gotten any of it)... and the "Bungakushoujo" series.

The "Bungakushoujo" series sounded pretty interesting and so I ordered the first two books.

Finished the first a day within its arrival and ordered the rest halfway through it.

とりあえず遠子先輩は俺の嫁

I've always liked mysteries, almost as much as I like giant robots. This is probably partially due to how I grew up on Enid Blyton's Famous Five series and various other books. In secondary school used to read all sorts of random stuff in the school library in secondary school, as there was usually a three hour wait between the end of classes and the computer club activities (yeah, I was one hell of a nerd back then, not that that's changed much). This usually consisted of random bits of literature and those odd encyclopedias of supernatural phenomena with articles on pyramid power and chupacabras and rednecks getting kidnapped for sex experiments by aliens. I eventually moved on to the likes of Michael Crichton and Terry Pratchett around the third year of secondary, and continued reading them till adulthood (though I grew bored of the former several years ago and have been growing bored with the latter's Vimes books). I'm also somewhat fond of Lovecraft's stuff (Lovecraft's stuff, not "Lovecraftian" stuff).

In more recent years, I've been growing fond of Japanese light novels. I suppose there's just something fresh about reading books in another language, though there's also how they fit into pockets far more easily than, say, a hardcover Discworld book. Favourites include Furumeta, Denpa-teki na Kanojo, Hantsuki, and so on.

Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that I love the Bungakushoujo series. And Tooko. Favourite book is the second one.

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