One day while having lunch in the Literature Club room, Kanon learns about a surprising club tradition from Miura-sensei. Every year, club members spend summer break writing something for the school's literature contest. Miura-sensei surprises Kanon even further by complimenting her writing and encouraging her to enter something for that year's contest. Though Kanon is initially reluctant, countering that she has never written a story before, she later finds herself mulling over everything that's happened since she lost her hearing and met Saki. Could there be a story in there somewhere? Meanwhile, Saki gets roped into playing piano for the umore
The latest volume of Moon on a Rainy Night (translated by Kevin Steinbach for Kodansha) is still an involving read. The world and characters are so likeable and contain depths that make these chapters so enjoyable to read and discuss. Whilst the romance takes a back seat this time, theres still plenty of development to absorb. Read Full Review
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