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Everyone Has Talent. If Only We Could Realize It
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By mikawa ghost, 三河ごーすと
2 volumes
2022
Description
Music, dance, fashion—Ryōran Private High School, a performing arts academy where geniuses from every field come together. However, the reality is that it’s a place where everything, starting with one’s “face” and overall appearance, determines all evaluations. My sister, Ikebukuro Shika, is a shut-in, and perhaps because she’s a person who can’t live without her brother’s care, her sense of streaming and star quality are disastrously poor. She was considered the weakest in this school. But I know the truth. The VSINGER who became a legend on the net by hiding her face. That true identity is none other than Shika. “―Blue, the color of this song. All I do is sing in tune with it.” Therefore, Shika’s singing voice is unique. Overturning all the common sense of the school, her talent begins to be discovered―!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- fantasia bunko
- English Publisher
- yen press
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Everyone Has Talent. If Only We Could Realize It Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Everyone Has Talent. If Only We Could Realize It
First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "Everyone Has Talent. If Only We Could Realize It." From the get-go, the title intrigued me. It hints at something profound, perhaps a journey of self-discovery through the lens of talent. I was expecting a slice-of-life story with a focus on music, maybe a dash of romance, and a school setting – all wrapped up in a modern-day package. The "cunning protagonist" tag also piqued my interest; I always enjoy a character who can think a few steps ahead.
What Works Well
What I found particularly appealing was the lighthearted and relaxing vibe of the story. It's the kind of novel you can pick up after a long day and just unwind with. The focus on music, while not overwhelming, adds a pleasant layer to the narrative. I felt like I was getting a behind-the-scenes look at the world of rising talents, especially through the lens of the protagonist's younger sister. The dynamic between the siblings is definitely a highlight, with the MC almost acting as a narrator of his sister's journey.
Areas of Concern
One thing that gave me pause was the apparent lack of romantic development. If you're going in expecting a significant romance subplot, you might be disappointed. The character development also seemed a bit uneven. While the younger sister experiences some growth, the protagonist and side characters seem to remain relatively static.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Everyone Has Talent. If Only We Could Realize It" is a pleasant and relaxing read, especially if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a musical theme. While it might not deliver on all fronts – particularly in the romance and character development departments – it's still an enjoyable experience. Just be prepared for a story that focuses more on the journey of rising talents than on deep character arcs or romantic entanglements.
