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My Thoughts on The Duty Of An Academy Student Should Be To Study
This novel, "The Duty Of An Academy Student Should Be To Study," has been quite the ride, and I'm here to share my honest thoughts. While the initial rating might seem lukewarm, I think there's a lot to unpack, both good and bad.
First Impressions
I'll admit, like some others, I wasn't immediately hooked. The beginning felt a little clunky in its writing style, with paragraphs that seemed to drag on with unnecessary details. It almost felt like a chore getting to the dialogue at times. However, I decided to stick with it, and I'm glad I did.
What Works Well
The characters are a major strength. They aren't just cardboard cutouts; they have depth, motivations, and evolve realistically throughout the story. I particularly enjoyed seeing the growth in characters like Jasper, Rose, and even some of the initially antagonistic ones. The author clearly put effort into making them feel like real people with their own internal struggles. I also appreciated the world-building, which, while not the most extensive I've encountered, felt well-thought-out and contributed to the overall narrative. What really won me over was the male lead's personality. His soft and supportive nature was incredibly endearing, and the way he reacted to even the smallest gestures from the female lead had me internally screaming with delight. The romance, while perhaps a bit slow-burn, felt genuine and rewarding.
Areas of Concern
While I ultimately enjoyed the novel, there were some aspects that didn't quite click for me. The constant focus on the female lead's "cuteness" felt a bit repetitive and borderline Mary Sue-ish at times. Also, some of the side characters, particularly the female lead's friends, felt a bit underdeveloped and their interactions occasionally grated on my nerves.
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Final Verdict
Despite some flaws, "The Duty Of An Academy Student Should Be To Study" ultimately won me over with its well-developed characters, heartwarming romance, and engaging storyline. While the beginning might require some patience, the payoff is worth it for those who enjoy academy settings, magic, and a healthy dose of fluff. I would recommend giving this one a try, especially if you're looking for a character-driven story with a sweet and supportive male lead.
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