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Mononohare: The Mystery of Shinjubiki
Mononohare: The Mystery of Shinjubiki
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      Status: prologue - 005

      This review will be subjected and does not generally provide information on the necessary compositions in this novel. It’s more on the uptake of social upholding beyond giving criticism idly putting more erratic consideration to this novel - not on the literal advocacy of writing rules and author’s mantra. &Nbsp;

      As I have read the whole chapters from 001 to 005, I’ve realized how slow-paced it has become, forcing more information on the monologues and has an inkling amount of weird thoughts interference that might be pertaining to low jokes, abbreviated. No pun intended, the scene does have irregular conversations and goofing around, but it does become known to why they acted that way sooner in the chapter. So, let’s take this to another prospect, Shunichi, unlike any other, can shout and cry but will remain fitful on his emotion to the point that it’s clear he has a slothful overthinking personality. In 003 A, Fujin, the Japanese god of wind point of view is mild and thinks more about Shunichi’s ability, while in 004 B, Atsushi, Rei’s friend is thinking more about their friendship than the supernatural. Fujin’s worry then was presented into the dialogues after knowing that the school Shunichi and Atsushi attended has a loose psychopomp. But on the other hand, 005 - Rei Value, Shunichi’s monologue prioritizes more about himself and presents his deep worry and concern through his thoughts - not on the dialogues - meaning, Atsushi doesn’t interact very well which abode to his slothful overthinking personality. But in my theory, the word ‘value’ might later mean Atsushi and Rei’s friendship.

      This novel isn’t good and it isn’t bad either. Stories like this may be found everywhere on the internet, but I could feel his own ideas on this one, so besides the point, if it’s worth reading, that’s for you readers to understand. 

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