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Hoo male child, did it ever!
While I thoroughly enjoyed this volume and its honest and at times all-too-real depiction of the emotional trauma heroine Violette has gone through, it is much darker than the boilerplate shoujo light novel. Yep, there's a contrary harem attribute, and yeah, it'south the type of isekai known as yarinaoshi loop (AKA going back in time to fix a mistake), simply it also comes with c
Reina Soratani says in her afterword that she had originally intended this to be a rom-com, but something happened.Hoo boy, did information technology e'er!
While I thoroughly enjoyed this book and its honest and at times all-too-existent depiction of the emotional trauma heroine Violette has gone through, it is much darker than the average shoujo lite novel. Yes, in that location'southward a reverse harem aspect, and yes, information technology'south the type of isekai known every bit yarinaoshi loop (AKA going dorsum in fourth dimension to fix a mistake), merely it also comes with content warnings for emotional (and unsaid sexual) corruption. Violette's life is a misery thanks to her truly awful parents (the author says she hates Violette's dad), and if information technology wasn't for Yulan and Marin, the poor girl would be in fifty-fifty worse shape.
So, long story short: this is a adept book. Just don't go into it expecting fluffy reverse harem rom-com action.
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I started serializing this story thinking I wanted to write a rom-com, only suddenly it turned serious.To be honest, a reader wouldn't be also out of line expecting a rom-com from just the cover of I Swear I Won't Bother You Again!. Gentle colors of rose, beige, brown. An assembly of attractive or cute characters of whom at to the lowest degree some seem to be in some phase of attraction to each other, parIf you're request how it turned out like this, I, the author, am the one who knows that reply the least.
I started serializing this story thinking I wanted to write a rom-com, only of a sudden information technology turned serious.To be honest, a reader wouldn't be too out of line expecting a rom-com from merely the embrace of I Swear I Won't Bother Yous Once again!. Gentle colors of rose, biscuit, dark-brown. An associates of attractive or cute characters of whom at least some seem to be in some phase of attraction to each other, especially the ones sitting on the burrow. The championship with its assertion mark.If yous're asking how it turned out similar this, I, the writer, am the 1 who knows that answer the to the lowest degree.
But expect a little more closely, and only i of them is smiling.
Our chief graphic symbol, Violette, is the somber daughter in the center of the limerick. The story starts when Violette is suddenly time-jumped from being imprisoned for a terrible, unspecified crime, to the time when she just meets Maryjune, her half-sister who was the victim of the crime. Given a new lease on life, and the possibility of living free, Violette decides she will cut herself off from others and alive a solitary life until she is of age to join a religious order.
Needless to say, this doesn't work out as planned. She's a high school educatee, for one thing, and she'due south had connections with a number of people up until she was her current historic period. These include a long-term friendship with a cute underclassman, Yulan, and an unresolved crush on Claudia, a prince and also the school president. There's also her family: her father, stepmother, and Maryjune herself, a sugariness young girl who is new to life equally a nobleman's daughter, and whose naïve blunders and commoner'south groundwork are getting her some "attention" from the girl-bullies of the school.
To exist honest, as little as her male parent cares nigh her, Violette'south family unit life is better than information technology was with her deceased mother. Her past family life is a major source of what I consider a thread of psychological horror that shows up now and then. An boosted element is Yulan himself, who, when we see things from his point of view, is obsessed with Violette to the point of vowing he will destroy anyone who harms her. He even acts belligerently toward Claudia when Claudia just talks with Violette.
Information technology was interesting reading a light novel where the story isn't full of activeness, or even events, to speak of. Scenes largely consist of fairly ordinary schoolhouse days things--well, some of them are more ordinary for a posh school--similar intimate teas, or Violette sitting on a bench in a garden on campus thinking about things, or meeting a friend afterward school for a shopping date. The characters' emotions are in the forefront and are the major source of suspense. At times the emotions are over-elaborated, in my stance, or sometimes Violette's conclusions don't quite make sense, but the reader's anxiety over her making missteps leading to a reprise of her "bad ending" is a major part of what makes the book tick.
The setting is somewhat indefinite, but it adds to the otherworldly issue that I sometimes become from anime set in aristocracy schools: Maria-sama ga Miteru, Hana Yori Dango, Dear Blood brother, etc. There'south no indication as to where in Nippon, or the world, we might exist. At that place are automobiles--which came every bit a minor surprise well-nigh a third of the way through the book--but no hint that these kids accept cell phones (or that there are phones at all?). This could exist taking identify someday betwixt 1960 and today, as far as I can tell.
This is quite a unique low-cal novel, in my admittedly limited feel, both in subject matter and mood. I will definitely be picking upward the next ane to see where things go side by side. Iii and a half stars, rounded upward because information technology's nice to see something like this in a sea of boy-axial isekai. This is the first light novel I've given more than ii or three stars to. Congrats, I Swear I Won't Carp You Again!
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Violette is in prison for a criminal offence she has, out of jealousy, committed against her half-sister Maryjune. She has come a long way and now securely regrets her actions. She wishes she could go back in time and live a quiet life, bothering no 1, simply she knows that'south incommunicable. Except of a sudden that's exactly what h
Content warning for this volume: emotional corruption, (view spoiler)[perchance sexual besides (hide spoiler)], and a potential dearest interest who displays manipulative and controlling qualities.Violette is in prison for a criminal offence she has, out of jealousy, committed confronting her one-half-sister Maryjune. She has come a long way and now deeply regrets her actions. She wishes she could get back in time and live a quiet life, bothering no one, simply she knows that'south impossible. Except suddenly that's exactly what happens - from one moment to the next, time rewinds itself and she finds herself over again being introduced to her begetter'southward new wife (his former mistress) and his half-daughter (who was conceived while Violette'southward female parent was still alive).
This time, Violette is determined to make it through the next two years without causing impairment. Afterward she graduates, she wants to bring together a convent and spend the rest of her life quietly atoning for the sins she committed in her other timeline. Her feelings of guilt are too great for her to contemplate any other futurity. However, it won't exist easy to accomplish her goal. While she no longer blames Maryjune for anything or wants to harm her, she tin can't volition abroad the pain that Maryjune'south presence causes her, and she tin can't change the kind of person she is. Nevertheless, she tries hard to do better this time around, and her efforts don't become unnoticed. If she'south lucky, maybe it will be enough.
I had no idea what I was getting into when I started this. The championship and cover make information technology wait and sound like at least half a dozen other "villainess trying to make things right/avert a bad stop" romances out there, and apparently the writer originally intended information technology to exist a rom-com. I figured this would basically be Accomplishments of the Duke'southward Daughter without the isekai "reborn in my favorite otome game" element.
What I got instead was an introspective character-focused drama that was more concerned with the characters' various emotional wounds and insecurities than with romance (although I absolutely expect future volumes to focus on romance more than, and I'm very nervous about the direction the series might take).
I assumed Prince Claudia would the cold and arrogant type who'd gradually warm up to Violette. Instead, he was surprisingly awkward and defective in self-conviction. Yulan appeared to be the cute younger brother blazon, the one who always knew how to get Violette to relax. However, (view spoiler)[this turned out to exist an human activity - the real Yulan was kind of horrifying, and reminded me strongly of Toma in the otome-game based anime Amnesia. (For those who haven't played the game or watched the series: Toma is a reassuring childhood friend-type love interest whose obsession with the heroine reaches the point where he literally drugs and cages her. Yulan actually thinks to himself that he'd like to lock Violette up so that he can keep her to himself, so my fears are not unjustified.) (hibernate spoiler)] And Violette...wow.
Her parents were monstrous. I don't care how Violette'south mother behaved towards Auld, her father, information technology didn't excuse the way he neglected her and then treated her like one of Maryjune's accessories. And Violette's mother was a ill and twisted woman. When Auld abandoned her in favor of his mistress, she raised Violette as a male child (view spoiler)[in gild to have a mini-Auld past her side - there were indications that her beliefs towards Violette was possibly sexually also every bit emotionally abusive (on-folio: the fashion she caressed Violette and made her respond to the name Auld deeply disturbed a character who witnessed information technology). When Violette hit puberty, her mother bandage her off in disgust and so basically willed herself to die in a terminal-ditch endeavor to get Auld to care about her. (hide spoiler)]
The writing didn't initially appeal to me, except for the fact that information technology was 3rd person POV. Lots of descriptions of the characters' feelings with very little action. But and so the characters started interacting more, and it became clear that several of them were extremely screwed upwards. I found myself unable to wait abroad - part of it was a kind of literary rubbernecking, and part of it was that I really started to become emotionally invested in the characters. Hither'due south hoping the author has other plans for Yulan than to brand him Violette'southward top love interest, because she deserves better. And I really want to know what'due south going on between Yulan and Claudia (half brothers, maybe?), whether Claudia will manage to grow as a person the style he seems to want to, and whether the painfully naive Maryjune volition ever realize the harm she unintentionally inflicts upon Violette.
I'k still non entirely sure this was an enjoyable read, merely it was definitely an interesting 1. So far at that place hasn't been much of a plot - I'k hoping that Soratani isn't the sort of writer who writes interesting characters only then has no idea what to do with them. At any rate, I definitely plan to keep reading this series, just I'g very nervous about where it might go. It could either be amazing, or a completely horrifying brain bleach-requiring disaster.
Extras:
Black and white illustrations throughout, and a short afterword by the writer. She hates Violette'southward father (yay!) but seems to like Yulan (ehhh). Hopefully she likes his want to support Violette simply recognizes that he'd exist an extremely unhealthy love involvement for her. Crossing my fingers.
(Original review posted on A Library Daughter's Familiar Diversions.)
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Characters
I love the characters, here's why: they're all secretly messed upwardly! Except for the father, he's just very clearly an asshole but besides in an interesting way. They all take a clear personality and backstory and some characters still have a bit of mystery to them. I honey this book for their personalities and goals and how messed
Characters
I love the characters, here's why: they're all secretly messed upward! Except for the begetter, he'south simply very clearly an asshole but likewise in an interesting way. They all have a articulate personality and backstory and some characters still have a bit of mystery to them. I dearest this book for their personalities and goals and how messed up they are, because it makes their dynamics and relationships disharmonize interestingly. And here's the cool role: my favourite graphic symbol is the Main character (gasp). She's seriously messed up, really flawed, but nevertheless likeable by doing her best and showing actual intelligence here and in that location. Her thinking design is simply screwed from trauma and a terrible upbringing, simply information technology felt like it fit and I could really come across how she'd accept snapped and went to practice horrible things in the by. This does mean she'southward not a very cheerful character and she does think a lot, so keep that in mind if such things irritate yous.
Nosotros've still got a lot to learn almost the characters so a few of them are underdeveloped compared to the rest, but it feels similar that is planned and will be rectified later.
The plot
This is a daily life story and a huge redemption grapheme arc, only in that location'due south no plot, then yous've been warned! Think of this more as piece of life, but the version about messed up aristocrats going to a fancy schoolhouse. You volition see Violette navigating daily aristocrat life, which could be slow for some people.
At the same time, the overarching 'plot' is basically the protagonist's redemption arc and information technology's written dainty and tiresome. I'd like to actually encounter flashbacks of the evil things she did, since nosotros only got the bare minimum information from her thoughts now, merely the whole book is about her walking on eggshells to not get thrown in jail once again; trying non to carp anyone as the title suggests. It's a redemption arc which is only known to the protagonist considering she magically finds herself dorsum in time to redo part of her life, so the question really is if and when she'll forgive herself. What makes it work and so well for me is that she's not looking for forgiveness from others and people who accept known her to exist bad in the past do treat her with caution. And while she's trying to avert lashing out again, this isn't easy for her because she all the same struggles with the bitter feelings towards her state of affairs and stepsister that caused her original downfall.
The writing
This is a light novel, and then the language is very simplistic. Personally I don't mind it and enjoy the quick pace it brings along! If you like circuitous prose then this is probably not for y'all.
Setting
I beloved the parts where they exercise some aloof worldbuilding through grapheme conflict, showing what is accepted and what tin can pb to problems, interesting viewpoints.
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This felt like the introduction to something larger. I think it does need to introduce more plot progression in volume two or I might get bored besides or information technology might go also repetitive. But for the first book in this serial, I was satisfied with this!
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I practise not mean this was not well-written. In fact, this was very well-written, but the subject thing made it hard to read. I felt myself fierce up multiple times throughout reading this, and it was painful.
The FL has a terribly sad backstory, but information technology does not end there. I don't think the FL has e'er had a time in her life where she was truly happy and carefree. It hurts reading it because you just want her to interruption free from her family and exist every bit happy as she possibly can b
Good, simply hard to readI exercise not hateful this was not well-written. In fact, this was very well-written, but the subject matter made it difficult to read. I felt myself vehement up multiple times throughout reading this, and it was painful.
The FL has a terribly sad backstory, but it does not cease there. I don't recollect the FL has ever had a time in her life where she was truly happy and carefree. It hurts reading information technology because you lot merely want her to interruption free from her family and be as happy every bit she possibly can be.
The love interests are... troublesome. Yulan is obsessive and mildly terrifying, but he truly cares for her. Merely knowing her backstory, it becomes hard to send her with someone who is obsessive. And then at that place is the prince, who pisses off the reader immediately afterward he appears. He is much more incompetent than I expected him to be.
Information technology was a very adept book that was written well, but it might exist a tough read mentally.
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The first thing that should be said is this book does deal with some pretty heavy subjects (child abuse and neglect specificall
I won't lie. I picked this up on a whim. The premise sounded interesting enough to agree my attending, at least for long enough to finish the volume. Romance/ rom-com (mixed with time travel, which is an interesting add on) is not usual go to genre, but I figured I'd give it a adventure. I'grand quite pleased to not be disappointed. I will do my all-time to non brand this spoiler gratis…The offset thing that should be said is this book does deal with some pretty heavy subjects (child abuse and neglect specifically), and hints at potentially worse. Nothing graphic, only it doesn't hibernate it either. If that is triggering, I'd be weary. For those that can read things with those subjects, I absolutely recommend!
The characters are delightfully varied in their personalities. None of them seem like they're going to be besides flat going forward.
Violette, the main character is super introspective, and very much aware of herself. She'due south well aware of her flaws, fifty-fifty if she isn't sure how to handle them. She also is doing the best she can, while not trying to depict attention to herself. This is probably my favorite thing, so far, about this volume.
Violette's maid is amazing! 10/ten. Get yourself a friend and confidant like this woman. That'southward not to say she isn't flawed (all the characters are after all). She is genuinely looking out for the MC though. Her backstory is touched on briefly, and information technology explains her devotion.
Violette's childhood friend is an amazingly well washed character. Super sweetness and caring to the MC, only he tin can be kind of possessive over her to. Again, it'southward not exactly bad, but hoo-boy, it could be (I hope not, considering I genuinely like him).
Violette's younger sister is, in my opinion, cloyingly sugariness, and naively oblivious. It'due south neat, just it's non great for the MC either. She's learning.
The prince is… awkwardly incompetent. Specially where information technology counts (which is kind of hilarious to me).
The Knuckles is… something. I think he's the only character I genuinely dislike (and the MC's mother, simply she's not in the story long, and information technology's only flash backs). He is not a badly written character, but his character is merely unpleasant.
Even the side characters that aren't oft seen are pretty well fleshed out (with the exception of the MC's pace mother, who really isn't introduced at all, other than being the Duke's 2nd wife). It's fantastic, and non something I'm used to for background characters (we need more of this! Background characters tin help move the story along to!)
It has been a while since I establish a volume that I struggled to actually put down. It was a pleasant surprise to observe it in an unlikely source. I'yard eagerly awaiting for the 2nd ane to come up out now.
Side note, and and then I'chiliad done. Don't skip out on the afterword from the author. Information technology's pretty entertaining to read the thoughts from Soratani.
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Clearly, her pledge did not include extending this kindness to me, the reader.
I picked this up purely based off the cover and the blurb on the dorsum, thinking it was exactly up my alley. I love anything villainess/otome isekai flavored, and naturally I was fully expecting to dearest this book. I'm genuinely surprised by the positive reception it has because I constitute the prose barely p
Later on getting a second chance to right the wrongs of her by, Violette Rem Vahan vows to never bother anyone over again.Clearly, her pledge did not include extending this kindness to me, the reader.
I picked this up purely based off the cover and the blurb on the back, thinking it was exactly up my alley. I beloved annihilation villainess/otome isekai flavored, and naturally I was fully expecting to dearest this volume. I'k genuinely surprised by the positive reception it has considering I constitute the prose barely palatable and extremely repetitive. Having to sit down through Violette keep and on near the same things in mindlessly cyclic monologues made this such a slog to get through. Her life is tragic, sure, but none of the "night" or "depressing" stuff in this volume had any emotional weight. Yous know that phrase "Information technology'due south like watching a car crash"? This was more than similar watching a fender bough. The constant back and forth between characters wasn't entertaining enough to be called melodramatic, and their personalities are so trite equally to be completely forgettable. That'd be all well and good if this was a comedy, but trying to grapple intense subject matter through such blank slates is ineffectual. If you desire to explore trauma through a literary lens, you'd ameliorate have well-written characters to dorsum information technology upwardly. Perhaps they're less one-notation to someone who hasn't played a single otome game, but Yulan is simply such a distilled and tiresome yandere trope without even having the decency to be entertaining in his obsession. Mila might as well not exist, Gia is a typical foreigner trope, and our MC is a poor waif of a daughter who spends the entire book woe-is-me-ing herself in and out of unpleasant situations. Unpleasant for her to experience and unpleasant for me to read about. I really felt no connexion with her. I retrieve Claudia was the only character I kind of sort of liked (?), but he had much less page-fourth dimension than anyone else.
The dialogue in this was especially deadening, constantly switching between a graphic symbol espousing paragraphs of their ideals, to juvenile back and forth mundanities that conveyed no information.
"Hee hee," Yulan snickered.
"Hm? What was that about?" Violette asked.
"It's a seeecret."
"Y'know, Yulan, y'all're a pretty weird guy."
^How did dialogue similar this pass the editing phase.
I'll give this book one thing— there are some interesting ruminations on morality and I won't fault it for trying to convey a darker story. But just because something deals with dark subject affair doesn't arrive well written. Anything worthwhile is buried under the inapplicable prose.
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Probably owing to the success of My Next Life every bit a Villainess, there take been a number of other series with same bones premise. Unlike the vast majority of those however, this is not a one-act. The MC (before reincarnating) did not become a villainess considering she was spoiled by loving parents like those other series. She became that way because she was subjected to so much emotional and physical (mayhap even sexual) ab
A night and depressing subversion of the 'Reincarnated as a Villainess' genreProbably owing to the success of My Next Life every bit a Villainess, there have been a number of other serial with same bones premise. Dissimilar the vast majority of those even so, this is non a comedy. The MC (before reincarnating) did not become a villainess considering she was spoiled by loving parents similar those other series. She became that manner because she was subjected to so much emotional and physical (perchance even sexual) corruption at the hands of her parents that she was literally driven insane. Seriously, it's a wonder this girl tin can even function. All of the other characters are also flawed in their own means. This makes for a very interesting story, and I expect frontward to later volumes in this series.
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I plant Violette incredibly relatable in her pain, and like Marin & Yulan, hope to run across her notice a happy future. I free of her horrible family unit. Her coming to terms with her younger sister not existence at fault for their parent's deportment, but still not being able to love her or want to exist around her is too relatable and I understand those complicated feelings.
Looking forward to reading the second book.
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I went into this expecting information technology would exist similar to the majority of other Villainess titles. Instead I was surprised to notice that this is a much more serious accept on the fabric. It doesn't feature much of the over the height Shoujo elements, instead getting really heavy at points.
In particular, the protagonist shows multiple signs of depression. Despite getting to become back and relive a role of her life, the ramifications and furnishings of the old one have still ta
A serious take that explores lowI went into this expecting it would be similar to the majority of other Villainess titles. Instead I was surprised to observe that this is a much more than serious take on the material. Information technology doesn't feature much of the over the top Shoujo elements, instead getting really heavy at points.
In particular, the protagonist shows multiple signs of low. Despite getting to go back and relive a role of her life, the ramifications and furnishings of the old one take nonetheless taken their toll on her (and her mental country).
I'g actually interested for the adjacent volume.
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(view spoiler)[ I wonder what happened to Yulan and Marin in the by. As devoted as they are to Violette, there's no way they took her life sentence lightly. Either they were planning a jailbreak in the groundwork, or they were out of the picture somehow. I don't know if there's an reply in the later volumes, or if we're merely supposed to suspend our disbelief hither. I promise for the former. (hide spoiler)]
I similar this a lot. The publication date for volume 2 is so far away!(view spoiler)[ I wonder what happened to Yulan and Marin in the by. As devoted every bit they are to Violette, there's no way they took her life judgement lightly. Either they were planning a jailbreak in the background, or they were out of the pic somehow. I don't know if there's an answer in the afterward volumes, or if we're just supposed to suspend our disbelief hither. I hope for the former. (hide spoiler)]
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Full disclosure, I'm pretty sure I read a version of this as an unpublished light novel. If not I read a story remarkably similar, with poorer grammar and much improve story setup. This seems to exist missing bits, or information technology rambles... like this review.
Short version it is a solid three stars
Full disclosure, I'chiliad pretty certain I read a version of this as an unpublished light novel. If not I read a story remarkably similar, with poorer grammar and much better story setup. This seems to be missing bits, or it rambles... like this review.
Curt version information technology is a solid iii stars

Its not all roses though - nosotros exercise have some sad parts especially in relation to Violet and her family, simply these parts are few and far between, encompassed by the beautiful clumsiness of a 2nd chance life and blooming teenage romance.
And so like I said...cute🤷🏾♀️

Started off with her in prison apologizing and beingness sorry. Never telling who she hurt what harm (impale or hurt) she caused to end up in prison. So far the story is interesting, the only problem is the next book takes to long to come out sometimes. I hope that things get a petty better for her in the adjacent book and that she starts to like her sis better.

I enjoyed the story and can't wait to come across how the characters abound and go on to change. Especially can't wait to see if Vio keeps her promise to never bother anyone again.
Tin't wait to come across what happens nextI enjoyed the story and can't wait to see how the characters grow and go along to change. Especially can't wait to see if Vio keeps her promise to never carp anyone once more.
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Entertaining and total of depth. The story does not disappoint. Each new price of data leads to a deeper understanding of the different characters making a very rich story then far!




My kiddo's review: This book is past far one of the best I've read in a while, the main character is complex and conflicted, she'due south done terrible things but y'all all the same want to route for her. The way she realized her incorrect doings is realistic and sympathetic. Every grapheme has their own idea of what'due south right and wrong, making each unique and interesting. The book does get a scrap heavy at times, only I mean this as a compliment, I believe they hand
Astonishing characters with an interesting have on moralityMy kiddo's review: This volume is past far one of the best I've read in a while, the main character is complex and conflicted, she'due south washed terrible things merely y'all still want to route for her. The manner she realized her incorrect doings is realistic and sympathetic. Every character has their own thought of what's right and wrong, making each unique and interesting. The book does become a bit heavy at times, but I mean this every bit a compliment, I believe they handle the whole story very well. Highly recommend to any fan of the "Reincarnated Villainess" trope, even if this state of affairs is a bit different.
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