I Had That Same Dream Again (Novel)

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I Had That Same Dream Again (Novel)

I Had That Same Dream Again (Novel)

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The ending is a bit iffy for me, but I know if I spend some time dissecting it I will all come together (I hope). An unhappy girl who engages in self-harm, a woman ostracized by society, and an old woman looking to live out her twilight years in peace―what could three such different people have in common?

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Assigned by her teacher to define what “happiness” means to her, Nanoka sets out to get to know these three strangers—and through them, perhaps, to know herself too. I thought about my classmate harder than I ever thought about anything, but all it did was get me ignored! All of your mothers and fathers have already been informed about this, but this will be an important chance for them to see what you’re normally like at school, so make sure you give them handout I’m passing around, okay?

After Nanoka reveals that she got in a fight with her mother and said some very hurtful things, Minami vehemently pleads with her to go home and make up with her mother, revealing that her parents died in an accident shortly after something very similar happened between them. is well written, informative and charming – this is one of the best industry-focused novels to leave Japan in recent years.

Mata, Onaji Yume wo Miteita (I Had That Same Dream Again Mata, Onaji Yume wo Miteita (I Had That Same Dream Again

When I started to think about one person standing against nine, I had the urge to cheer them on, but I couldn’t do it. She remains oblivious to the nature of her relationship with these women, but each of them seem to reach an understanding of their role in her life, and her role in theirs. I would have to find another outlet after school for everything trying to burst out from inside of me.She listened, nodding along silently, until I said “I had a good idea, but nothing to back it up with. After we listed a lot of things that weren’t happiness, we talked about something a little different: whether not being happy was the opposite of happiness, and whether we are happy when the opposite of something we dislike happens. I wanted to proudly announce that I’d known about it since yesterday, but I had been sworn to secrecy. Looking at the window-like holes along the walls, I thought the building had two stories, but I didn’t have the slightest clue what it was.

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Instead, there was a lone adult, sitting on an unswaying swing with a terribly sad look upon his face. Hitomi-sensei made the same troubled face as always, and I turned my back on her, hurrying home from my dreary elementary school. It had been so long, I’d forgotten just how full your heart could be when you give all your thoughts to someone. Minami-san’s “Do what you want” carried the same meaning as Skank- san’s “See you later, little miss.She had already seen me plainly, but wearing a pitiful face wasn’t clever-seeming at all, and so I pulled myself into a little human triangle. There was an important-seeming person, who said that the Japanese don’t like people who are weird in the head, so they run away from them. I strode elegantly up to the door and pushed the button that Miss Bobtail was not tall enough to reach. By now we’re all very familiar with Attack on Titan and the various characters that make up its cast. I was dying to tell someone about all the things that Minami-san had said, but had no one else to spill them to.



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