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Rascal Does Not Dream of a Lost Singer

By: Hajime Kamoshida, Andrew Cunningham - translator
Narrated by: Andrew Grace
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Becoming a college student means starting a whole new life...right? Sakuta honestly isn’t sure. Some things have changed, but some things are still the same. His reputation definitely precedes him just like before. Of course, it’s because the entire school knows he’s dating Mai, who’s as busy as ever with her acting career. Sakuta also still lives in Fujisawa with Kaede, but now his sister regularly attends school remotely and splits her time between the apartment and their parents’ home. And Sweet Bullet is giving it their all to reach stardom together, just like always. Except Uzuki’s been acting a little funny, and maybe, just maybe, Adolescence Syndrome might be the culprit again...

©2023 Hajime Kamoshida and Andrew Cunningham (P)2024 Yen Audio

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Overall a bit short. But very good. Gets back to the strange adolescent syndrome.

While writing a review without spoiling who is a bit hard-this one is pretty good. With all the main cast finally done, its getting into secondary, but still close characters.

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