The Intrigues of Haruhi Suzumiya (light novel) (Volume 7) (The Haruhi Suzumiya Series, 7)
C**S
Great addition to the series, makes you think
This is my first time reading a Haruhi novel (I just watched the entire anime) and I was quite pleased. Takes a while to really get going, but once it does ramp up it’s a pretty intriguing ride (pun intended). Definitely recommended if you’re a fan of the anime and you want to see the story continue.
W**Y
Loved it
It was inventive, unique, and full of pop culture references for both Japanese and Western cultures. It really is a must have for fans of the series.
A**R
Well translated, well written
Well written, and surprisingly decently translated.There were almost no errors in translation, and the book itself is well written.
I**S
love it
thank you so much and i recommend it a lot, you should buy it quickly you are going to enjoy it
S**Z
A Promising Turning Point for the Series
Haruhi Suzumiya is an unusual girl--both headstrong and incorrigible, she is obsessed with discovering anything of a supernatural or extraterrestrial origin. She even creates an unofficial school club, the SOS Brigade, dedicated to investigating such possibilities. Unbeknownst to her, however, is that three of her four brigade members are exactly the personages she seeks; one is a traveler from a different time, another is an esper equipped with unique, psychic abilities, and the last is an emotionless alien android. But the greatest irony of all is that Haruhi herself possesses the power to transform or destroy reality, but again, she remains completely oblivious to these facts.It's a fun premise, and author Nagaru Tanigawa got the series off to a marvelous start with the initial volume, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Told from the perspective of hapless Kyon, the only "normal" human within the group, it established the characters and introduced a number of engrossing concepts and plot points still being explored in the more recent volumes. Unfortunately, as the series continued, it was never able to quite match the pure brilliance and excitement of that first story.Thankfully, this seventh installment, The Intrigues of Haruhi Suzumiya, might just be the return to form the series needs. Certainly, the plot is engaging enough. It seems that Mikuru Asahina, the time traveler, has been sent back in time eight days for a mysterious purpose, and now poor Kyon must help her complete several important tasks in the past in order to protect the future, while avoiding both Haruhi and Mikuru's present day double at the same time. Predictably, complications and dangers arise from all directions as they strive to complete their directives.Notable to this volume is the increased development of both Mikuru and Nagato--the former is showing faint signs of the person she will one day become, while the latter is also experiencing growth, even if it's still not clear just what kind of personality she will one day form. New potential enemies and shadowy, enigmatic organizations are also introduced or at least mentioned, and for the lovers of technobabble, plenty of new concepts and explanations concerning time travel and the nature of reality itself also abound.Compared to the series' best, books one and four, this title does have one foible--it simply lacks the epic sensibilities that made those earlier volumes so compelling. The characters do a lot of talking and complete a lot of tasks, but considering the numerous threats and dangers afoot in the plot, the story rarely provides the sense of urgency a tale of its kind needs to be truly riveting. Even a major scene concerning a car chase ends on a strange, anticlimactic note.Nevertheless, this volume stands as the third best in the series thus far, and is an easy recommendation to Haruhi fans. It should also be noted that the translation/writing is excellent, with the translator, Paul Starr, even taking care to identify when Kyon's monologues are to himself or are instead directed at others. This does wonders for the story's flow, and he should be commended for a job well done.All in all, a worthy addition to the Haruhi canon.
K**K
Five Stars
Son loves it.
B**N
Best Haruhi Light Novel Yet
For those who are unfamiliar with the Haruhi Suzumiya series, well this is the wrong place to start, but as one of the best young adult series of the last 25 years or so(it stands up there with Harry Potter in terms of quality), I do recommend starting on this series. The first book is The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and is a wonderful combination of comedy, slice of life, romance, science fiction, fantasy, supernatural, and just about every other genre. What sets it apart from the run of the mill is not just it's genre defying story, but also the cast of wonderful characters, the hilariously well done narration by the viewpoint character Kyon(arguably the main character despite Haruhi Suzumiya being the title character), which is snarky and funny and at times unreliable. Unlike most young adult books, this series does expect you to think, as Kyon has some real blind spots. So go out and read Melancholy and the rest.As far as this book, the official book description above is about as far as you can go without giving out spoilers, so I am not going to talk about plot much. It is a great plot, as good or better even than Nagaru Tanigawa'sThe Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya [Hardcover](2010), and in fact it picks up right where Disappearance left off. The story focuses on Kyon, Mikuru and to an extent Tsuruya as they avert another crisis, but with a number of plot twists that kept me surprised. Nagato also figures a fair amount in the story, and continues her very noticeable character development.This is the longest book in the series(at least so far) at 288 pages, and by doing a full length novel, and with the longer length than usual, there is time to pace things a bit slower and more ideally than usual. The translation is excellent, as is usual with this series, though with the occasional oddities(why names are sometimes done in Japanese fashion, family name then given name, and sometimes in the more normal to us English speaking people of given name then family name I do not know). The illustrations are great, including a great one of Mikuru and Yuki dressed as shrine maidens. This book is well worth the money, with no real negatives to it I can think of.
P**X
Five Stars
Great
M**A
Perfeito
Chegou em perfeito estado muito bom
P**Z
Highly recommend
The book came in excellent condition, with no scratches or tears to speak of. The story itself was also a great read, and I highly recommend it to anyone who’s already watched the anime.
M**5
Ligeros daños pero en general buena estetica
El libro llego levemente maltratado con signos de muy ligeros cortes(rasguños) en la portada y ligeramente aplastado del lomo en su parte superior. Dicho lo anterior, el libro es muy bueno si sigues esta saga.
A**E
Super Fortsetzung
Nachdem die Geschichte rund um Haruhi und ihre SOS Brigade nach dem Film "Das Verschwinden der Haruhi Suzumiya" noch viele Frage offen gelasen hat, habe ich mir dieses Buch gekauft um diese zu erfüllen. Tatsächlich wird hier alles geklärt setzt die Geschichte fort. Buch ist gut verabreitet und hat ein schönes Cover. Für Fans des Animes die nicht auf die Fortsetzung von KyoAni warten können, empfhele ich dieses Buch.
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