- Library
- Paradise Noise

Paradise Noise
NOVEL TRANSLATOR DOES NOT HOST ANY CHAPTERS OR DOWNLOADS FOR THIS NOVEL. PLEASE READ IT ON AN OFFICIAL SOURCE.
By hikaru sugii
7 volumes
2020
Description
I can still feel the sound of the music that played in that place, on that day. On a whim, I uploaded a music video where I wore women’s clothes, but I unexpectedly became famous as a mysterious, high school girl net-musician (despite being a guy). I didn’t think I would be found out since my face wasn’t shown, but my high school music teacher – Hanazono Misao – discovered my secret and used that information to blackmail me. And then, thanks to the three girls I met through Hanazono-sensei – the mad genius pianist Rinko, the flower-arranging princess drummer Shizuki, and the truant zashiki-warashi vocalist Akane – my bland and quiet grey high school life became full of colorful noise and trouble. A boy-meets-girls story, filled with love, youth, and band!
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the library
Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- dengeki bunko
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Light Novel
Paradise Noise Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Paradise Noise
"Paradise Noise" definitely grabbed my attention, and I can see why it's becoming a favorite for many readers. The blend of comedy, drama, and school life, all centered around music, is a refreshing change of pace from the usual web novel fare. I went in expecting something generic, but I was pleasantly surprised.
First Impressions
Initially, the cross-dressing tag gave me pause. However, I quickly realized it's not the typical "trap" trope. The protagonist's situation, manipulated by his sister and blackmailed by his teacher, creates a unique and humorous dynamic. The premise is interesting. The opening chapters immediately pulled me in with the promise of a fun and engaging story.
What Works Well
The characters are a major draw. Each female lead has a distinct personality, avoiding the common pitfall of cookie-cutter heroines. The protagonist, while not an exceptional musical genius, feels relatable and has plenty of room for growth. I appreciate how the author delves into the background of a musician in a fun, realistic way, avoiding sudden power-ups or unrealistic scenarios. The interactions between characters are well-written, and the dialogue feels natural and engaging. The story itself is simple and sweet, focusing on the protagonist's journey as a musician and his relationships with his bandmates and teacher. I also have to commend the translation quality; it's smooth and easy to read, which significantly enhances the reading experience.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story immensely, I can see where some readers might find it lacking a certain "oomph." One reviewer noted that the novel, while good, feels almost accidentally so, skirting the edges of cliché without truly subverting them. It's a valid point. The novel relies heavily on its characters and their interactions, and if those elements don't resonate with a reader, the story might fall flat.
Final Verdict
Overall, I highly recommend "Paradise Noise." It's a light-hearted and entertaining read with well-developed characters and a unique premise. While it might not be groundbreaking, it's a refreshing and enjoyable addition to the web novel landscape. If you're looking for a fun and engaging story with a focus on music, school life, and character interactions, give this one a try. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where the story goes.


