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# My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, Vol. 1 (light novel)

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Review: Fun, nostalgic and a great read. - As I've read the light novel, I could see myself relate to Hachiman Hikigaya on many things. For me, high school life was alright, but fun, and Hachiman's inner monologues throughout the novel remind me of how I used to think back then; I couldn't help but feel nostalgic. The characters are quite peculiar. Aside from the cynic Hachiman, fellow Service Club member Yukino Yukinoshita is a beauty, but has a harsh, cold, and blunt personality. But despite that, she is smart and honest. And then there's Yui Yuigahama. She can be bubbly and cheerful, but lacks self-confidence and goes with the trend only because she wishes to be accepted by others. The dark humor between the trio outcasts are pretty funny, especially when you add in Japanese pop culture references in to the mix. I enjoyed this novel far more than I expected. I'm looking forward to read more of this series.
Review: What If the Main Character Doesn't Want to Be Nice? - While this series falls under the category of "romantic comedy", the MC doesn't really fit the mold: His attitude is stone-cold towards socialization, he's cynical beyond belief, and, surprisingly well versed in all kinds of literature. This being the first volume in a longer series, the romantic part doesn't happen until much later. The comedy, however, happens to start shortly in the first chapter. He writes an abysmally bad report for school and gets dragged into the teacher's office for a stereotypical tongue-lashing. But neither the teacher nor the student is anything close to normal. Instead of outright apologizing for his actions, he (the MC) seeks to justify them. While she (the teacher) decides, instead of deciding to accept his eventual, lukewarm, apology, drafts him into becoming the second member of the Service Club. Without even having finished this volume yet, I know this Service Club to play a crucial role in the story. I know this because I have already seen the show based on these books, which is 3 seasons long. If you want to put a voice to the face(s) you see on the book's insert, I highly recommend you watch it too. As for this series of books, they're also chock-full of references to old-school anime, manga, and classic Japanese Literature. So much so, that the author is obliged to include a glossary (probably at the end of every volume) listing and explaining each reference. So, if you like a series that emphasizes the interactions between clashing varieties of characters, then there is no series better!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07T916MT5 |
| Accessibility  | Learn more |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,767 in Kindle Store ( See Top 100 in Kindle Store ) #188 in Teen & Young Adult Romantic Comedy eBooks #616 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance #3,008 in Romantic Comedy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (776) |
| Edition  | Illustrated |
| Enhanced typesetting  | Enabled |
| File size  | 19.9 MB |
| Grade level  | 8 and up |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1975359805 |
| Language  | English |
| Page Flip  | Enabled |
| Part of Series  | My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected |
| Print length  | 246 pages |
| Publication date  | June 25, 2019 |
| Publisher  | Yen On |
| Reading age  | 13 years and up |
| Screen Reader  | Supported |
| Word Wise  | Enabled |
| X-Ray  | Not Enabled |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun, nostalgic and a great read.
*by J***O on March 5, 2019*

As I've read the light novel, I could see myself relate to Hachiman Hikigaya on many things. For me, high school life was alright, but fun, and Hachiman's inner monologues throughout the novel remind me of how I used to think back then; I couldn't help but feel nostalgic. The characters are quite peculiar. Aside from the cynic Hachiman, fellow Service Club member Yukino Yukinoshita is a beauty, but has a harsh, cold, and blunt personality. But despite that, she is smart and honest. And then there's Yui Yuigahama. She can be bubbly and cheerful, but lacks self-confidence and goes with the trend only because she wishes to be accepted by others. The dark humor between the trio outcasts are pretty funny, especially when you add in Japanese pop culture references in to the mix. I enjoyed this novel far more than I expected. I'm looking forward to read more of this series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What If the Main Character Doesn't Want to Be Nice?
*by C***S on February 22, 2025*

While this series falls under the category of "romantic comedy", the MC doesn't really fit the mold: His attitude is stone-cold towards socialization, he's cynical beyond belief, and, surprisingly well versed in all kinds of literature. This being the first volume in a longer series, the romantic part doesn't happen until much later. The comedy, however, happens to start shortly in the first chapter. He writes an abysmally bad report for school and gets dragged into the teacher's office for a stereotypical tongue-lashing. But neither the teacher nor the student is anything close to normal. Instead of outright apologizing for his actions, he (the MC) seeks to justify them. While she (the teacher) decides, instead of deciding to accept his eventual, lukewarm, apology, drafts him into becoming the second member of the Service Club. Without even having finished this volume yet, I know this Service Club to play a crucial role in the story. I know this because I have already seen the show based on these books, which is 3 seasons long. If you want to put a voice to the face(s) you see on the book's insert, I highly recommend you watch it too. As for this series of books, they're also chock-full of references to old-school anime, manga, and classic Japanese Literature. So much so, that the author is obliged to include a glossary (probably at the end of every volume) listing and explaining each reference. So, if you like a series that emphasizes the interactions between clashing varieties of characters, then there is no series better!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great new series of light novels
*by M***K on October 28, 2016*

Better than the manga, this novel is hilarious fun. The manga has some spoilers for the novels, so I suggest you read the novels first. A colorful cast of characters, who in many cases are more extreme than your typical cast and feel fresh as a result. The dialog is the best part. Compare it to another series I love, D-Frag (manga) which also has good dialog. But most of the jokes in D-Frag are Manzai style two-man comedy. A typical Manzai joke is where one person (boke) says something that is dumb or outrageous and the second person (tsukkomi) calls them out with a witty comeback. The humor in this novel is a little more subtle and the outrageous things the characters say all have a kernel of truth in them, which makes it very funny. The representation of "outcast" in high school is very realistic. Also the thoughts of the protagonist about his outcast status are both thoughtful and funny. I'm rooting for Hachiman.

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