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although i’m pretty sure i read that secrets of the aliens one first, it was when i read the one night stand man one that i decided to check out author. this the bullshit i’ll have to watch out for?
Really? A Happy Ending Hamita? I'm putting this mythical beast on my To Read list.I mean yukizuriman's one night stand seems like it's not on the depression route and la ragazza had a happy ending
Yes, Hamita is infamous for stories that have unexpected twists and end with the protagonist dying. But they're not always tragic either, so you never know what to actually expect.although i’m pretty sure i read that secrets of the aliens one first, it was when i read the one night stand man one that i decided to check out author. this the bullshit i’ll have to watch out for?
A Story About A Hallucinatory Girl Following Me Around and An Angel's Love At First Sight are also short, happy-ending Hamita series, with classic Hamita twists.Really? A Happy Ending Hamita? I'm putting this mythical beast on my To Read list.
the Wakuri (nice naming there hahaha), asked to meet when he got trapped by his senpai, and Wakuri wasn't writting to him in a while (as his "3-timing" was making him happy), so it kinda reaffirms that it was himself, as he searched for a way to try to escape her house as the happy times ended.I’m gonna go against the grain here and say I really liked this series, including the ending. It’s kind of cool in a fucked up way that in the end he was right about his theory of happiness: he and the book girl lost their happiness and the run and mommy girls gained theirs. But then again he died happy, so he broke it in the end. Obviously it’s not perfect, for example it would’ve been nice to see some of the mc’s perspective for the last few weeks to make the suicide feel less like an asspull, plus I’m pretty sure his own ‘pen pal’ asked to meet in the library before, which kind of undermines the whole reason (or did she just say she was in there without inviting him?). But I really liked the themes, and the end of him both hating writing and loving it so much that he’d kill himself over it