Mundo acelerado

Comecei a ler por conta da outra obra do mesmo autor (Sword Art Online Progressive) e me surpreendi positivamente com a leitura. Bom, as histórias segundo ouvi se passam no mesmo universo mas com a distância temporal vemos algo que difere bastante. A proposta em tratar algo como aceleração (como está expresso no título) foi algo que me deixou cativado pelo uso e desenvolvimento da ideia. Além disso, ressalto que como já disse, basta sentir cheiro de romance que eu estou dando chance para os livros.
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averyr's review

4.5
adventurous emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
adventurous inspiring reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I didn't know why but I had a very strong urge to read the novels after watching the anime, but honestly, this was meh. I kept having to remind myself that they are middle school students, haha.
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37secs's review

3.0
adventurous funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

winterbat's review

1.0

A pathetic loser otaku’s wet dream. So juvenile, way to go making everyone unlikable with their stupid teenage angst and drama.
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kerrycat's review

5.0

*2021 reread - still in love with this girl and this story, the art and ALLTHETHINGS

Serious girl crush on Kuroyukihime since watching the anime, and the manga and light novels have only reinforced my affection. I don't think Kawahara can write a bad story - whatever goes on in his head, it's a beautiful thing.

(Kawakami's commentary at the end is hilariously juvenile; his artistic renderings, especially of Kuroyukihime, stunning)

aderonkea's review

2.0

It's kinda a 3 stars but I don't want to put 3 stars so.

This was my first light novel so I don't know how to review it because it's like an anime/manga but in book form. It felt a lot like an anime because of the exaggerated emotions and use of punctuation to display those
Spoilerex. ellipses (...), question marks and then exclamation points (?!) and multiple exclamation points (!!!)
and I just wasn't a fan of it. However I do like the idea of the series so I will continue on with reading it (considering my brother has all of the light novels) and watch the anime.

hidekisohma's review

4.0

So, i think the fact that i read this entire light novel in the same day is a good sign.

Stories' about a fat kid who becomes part of this online group that uses their brain abilities to effectively slow down time and fight in avatars in the not too distant future where everyone has Augmented reality and full dives.

Without giving too much away i'll just say the main female in the story takes him under her wing and shows him how to fight in the VR world.

I literally just picked this up because it was a light novel at a half price books, but i ended up enjoying it more than i thought i would. at this point i'm just looking for stories that aren't filled with Gary Stu's and are at least a little bit different and nicely enough, this one does have some different ideas.

The main character has no self esteem whatsoever and is pathetic in his self deprecation, but people still care about him which is cool. and it's not like he's a super attractive dude who hates himself for no reason, he's actually a fat kid who gets bullied so it actually makes sense he doesn't like himself.

The female side lead is all right. she's not perfect even though she appears that way on the outside, and having a flawed romantic interest is neat. I like the fact that they changed a few things so it wasn't like every anime ever.

It deals with his insecurities about himself while actually portraying himself as a likeable if not sad guy which i can appreciate.

All in all, i'm actually looking forward to volume 2 as i already ordered it online having finished this.

let's see where this goes. 3.5 out of 5 rounded up to a 4.
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electrozombie's review

3.0
adventurous funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

pixi_reads's review

4.0

I realized in reading this, the Accel in the title is likely short for Accelerated. There is an interesting virtual world some of the characters can travel to which accelerates your brain waves. You battle other players and start with a set amount of points. If you loose a battle your points are transferred to the other player. Once you've lost all your points, the program uninstalls from the devise and can not be installed ever again.

We follow a high school student, who...I'm just going to leave it as, is not in the best of shape physically speaking. However, he is great mentally and is sought out by a girl on the student council for this acceleration world. She needs his help to find out who a person is from the acceleration world, in the real world since they have figured out who she is and are trying to assassinate her.

The character tracking her down ends up being someone I never saw as this person, but once revealed it totally makes sense. I liked how it all kind of works out for the characters and now need to get the next volume so I can continue reading.