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Title | : | 涼宮ハルヒの暴走 [Suzumiya Haruhi no Bōsō] (Haruhi Suzumiya #5) |
Author | : | Nagaru Tanigawa |
Book Format | : | 文庫 |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 327 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2004 by 角川書店 (first published June 10th 2003) |
Categories | : | Novels. Light Novel. Fantasy |
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夏休みに山ほど遊びイベントを設定しようとも、宿敵コンピ研が持ちかけてきた無理無茶無謀な対決に挑もうとも、ハルヒはそれが自身の暴走ゆえとはこれっぽっちも思っていないことは明白だが、いくらなんでもSOS団全員が雪山で遭難している状況を暴走とは言わずしてなんと言おう。こんなときに頼りになる長門が熱で倒れちまって、SOS団発足以来、最大の危機なんじゃないのか、これ!? 非日常系学園ストーリー、絶好調の第5巻!
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Original Title: | 涼宮ハルヒの暴走 |
ISBN: | 4044292051 (ISBN13: 9784044292058) |
Edition Language: | Japanese |
Series: | Haruhi Suzumiya #5 |
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Reseña completa en mi blog:http://drdeadwish.blogspot.com.ar/201...Tres historias interesantes, de diferente estilo, todas con cierta tendencia a tener a Nagato en el centro de la atención (aunque no siempre de la solución). Más allá de si aportan algo o no a la historia en general, sí lo hacen en cuanto a conocer a los personajes. Para ser historias inconexas, su nivel es bastante parejo. Bien por el autor.Me divertí mucho leyendo este libro, pero el hecho de que sean historias cortas y no unaWhen I finished The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, I found myself with a problem. I was excited to find out what happens next: How does Yuki deal with her actions? What happens when Kyon goes back in time to save himself? How do the other Brigade members react to Kyon's experience. But the English translation of the fifth book wouldn't be out for another week -- and then it'd be another six months for the volume after that. Meanwhile, books 10 and 11 just came out in Japan last month, but at
i agree with many of you when i say that in this volume the Snowy Mountain Syndrome Story is the best of the Three Endless Eight is not so good as i was expecting and in second i will say Day of Sagittarius was good too.

Much like Boredom, two books ago, The Rampage of Haruhi Suzumiya is more of a compilation of short fiction than a unified novel. Unlike Boredom, Rampage manages to be more upfront with its nature as a short story collection, with each story featuring a preface highlighting the season of the year in which its respective story takes place, as well as references to key events in the overall narrative of the series, in order to give the audience an idea of when everything occurs, considering the
Finally hit unchartered territory that wasn't in the anime! Although I have to see where it's going... I thought the math scene was unnecessary and the whole thing left me a little confused. Liked the Tsuruya development though :)
The fifth installment of the Haruhi Suzumiya universe light novel series is an anthology of three short stories, each preceded by a short preface. Once again told in the perspective of our lazy, high school boy with a streak of snarkiness, the narration is enjoyable and snort-worthy at times.But I have to say that after the fourth book, I feel like Kyons lost a bit of his snark and has actually grown quite soft towards Haruhi. I dont know whether to take that as a good sign or a bad one, but we
The Rampage of Haruhi Suzumiya gets its four stars if only for the third story in the book. But, I get ahead of myself. This installation in the Haruhi series is made up of three shorter stories that take place in between some of the novel-length light novels.The first story, "Endless Eight," occurs after the summer trip but before the filming for the cultural festival. It is no where near as obnoxious as the fans of the anime may expect it would be. It's a good story and it begins to fill in
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