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The Math Problems of a Relative’s Elementary School Kid Are Too Weird
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By 唯乃なない
Genres
Browse Library →2014
Description
I was asked by a relative’s kid for some help on a maths test and this “Takashi” who appears in the questions is a bit of a superhuman…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- syosetu
- Original Language
- japanese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Math Problems of a Relative’s Elementary School Kid Are Too Weird Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Math Problems of a Relative’s Elementary School Kid Are Too Weird
This web novel title certainly grabbed my attention, and I went in expecting something quirky and light-hearted. I wasn't disappointed! It's a quick, breezy read that delivers exactly what it promises: a humorous look at some, shall we say, unconventional elementary school math problems.
First Impressions
The premise is simple: a young man is confronted with his relative's kid's homework, and the math problems are... well, let's just say they're not your average addition and subtraction. It's a modern-day setting, completely devoid of fantasy elements, which I found refreshing. I immediately got the feeling that this would be a fun, slice-of-life type of story.
What Works Well
The humor is definitely the strongest point. The way the author presents these bizarre math problems is genuinely funny, and I found myself chuckling throughout the entire story. It's not laugh-out-loud, gut-busting humor, but more of a gentle, whimsical amusement. The focus on the teacher's unique approach to testing really shines, and it's easy to see the comedic potential in the situations that arise. I also appreciated the wholesome feel of the story. It's a clean, enjoyable read that doesn't rely on shock value or edgy content to get its laughs. It's just pure, simple fun.
Areas of Concern
Being a oneshot, there isn't much room for deep character development or a complex plot. While the story is enjoyable, it's also quite short and doesn't leave a lasting impact. If you're looking for something with more substance or a longer narrative, this might not be for you. However, if you are looking for a quick, smile-inducing diversion, then I think this would be right up your alley.
Final Verdict
"The Math Problems of a Relative’s Elementary School Kid Are Too Weird" is a delightful little comedic gem. It's perfect for a quick read when you need a dose of light-hearted humor. While it may not be the most profound or memorable story, it's undeniably entertaining and well-executed for what it is. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for something short, sweet, and amusing.
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