Eldoria
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I've read hundreds of fictions from various genres, from SoL, romcom, isekai, wholesome fantasy, shounen, seinen, shoujo, josei, to dark and bloody ones like gore and dark fantasy.
But only a few remain in my memory. Some I remember the title. Some I remember the character names. Some I remember the narrative inconsistencies. However, only one remains the most memorable:
But only a few remain in my memory. Some I remember the title. Some I remember the character names. Some I remember the narrative inconsistencies. However, only one remains the most memorable:
Kimi no Uso (Your Lie in April) - this is a young to adult romance story that really hits the conscience.
Kaori's letter to Arima Kousei left me breathless for 3 days after watching the ending and left an impression years later until now.
This is not a romance story, this is a life story that teaches the beauty of simplicity, meaning, and fragile like spring. Kaori is truly a beautiful cherry blossom that fades quickly.
Respect to the author who dared to give a meaningful ending even though it suffocates the readers.
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Kaori's letter to Arima Kousei left me breathless for 3 days after watching the ending and left an impression years later until now.
This is not a romance story, this is a life story that teaches the beauty of simplicity, meaning, and fragile like spring. Kaori is truly a beautiful cherry blossom that fades quickly.
Respect to the author who dared to give a meaningful ending even though it suffocates the readers.
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso
Kousei Arima is a child prodigy known as the "Human Metronome" for playing the piano with precision and perfection. Guided by a strict mother and rigorous training, Kousei dominates every competition he enters, earning the admiration of his musical peers and praise from audiences. When his...
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