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No-Rin
By shirou shiratori, shirow shiratori, 白鳥 士郎
13 volumes
2011-2016
Description
The sudden retirement of the famous idol Yuka Kusakabe from the entertainment business shocks the world and devastates her biggest fan, a teenager named Kosaku Hata. His classmates at the Tamo Agriculture School manage to get him out of his depression and bring him out of his room to attend his classes. However, as he does, Kusakabe enters their class under the name Ringo Kinoshita as a transfer student. Kosaku realizes he has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get to personally know his dream girl. With his group of friends, and under the persuasion of his teacher, he tries to find out why she came to the agricultural school.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- softbank creative
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
No-Rin Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on No-Rin
No-Rin definitely scratched a particular itch for me. It's got that familiar, almost nostalgic feel that some older light novels carry, and I found myself enjoying the ride despite a few expected bumps in the road. The premise alone – a retired idol seeking refuge with her biggest fan in the countryside – is quirky enough to grab your attention.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the slice-of-life aspect. The setting of an agricultural school immediately sets it apart from the typical high school rom-com. I was curious to see how the author would blend the idol culture with the down-to-earth reality of farming. While not groundbreaking, it's a solid foundation for a lighthearted story.
What Works Well
The core of the story revolves around the dynamic between the retired idol and her devoted fan, our male protagonist. While the story itself might not be the most innovative, it's the characters that keep you invested. The humor, while sometimes relying on well-worn tropes, is generally well-executed and keeps the tone light and breezy. I also appreciated the rural setting; it provided a refreshing backdrop to the usual high school drama.
Areas of Concern
I did find the main character to be a bit grating at times, falling into some of the more annoying archetypes that were more common in older light novels. Certain aspects of the female characters also felt a bit cliché, bordering on frustrating depending on my mood. Readers who aren't fans of older tropes might find these elements less appealing.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say No-Rin is a fun, albeit slightly flawed, read. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a touch of romance, a unique setting, and don't mind some familiar tropes, you'll probably enjoy this one. Just be prepared for a bit of old-school light novel charm, for better or worse. I'd recommend it with the caveat that your enjoyment will likely depend on your tolerance for certain character archetypes and comedic styles.
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