

I come to this site and turns out I'd already read up to somewhere in the 3rd novel. And I'm thinking oh hey, I should read/watch kokoro connect, I remember the premise of the first book and it did kinda interest me even if it didn't feel original. Reasons why I stopped reading were the tl and that I couldn't help but constantly compare it to Utsuro no Hako which is simply better.ĮDIT: So, 6 years later, and I'm getting back into the japan manga/anime/ln scene. Especially the sides, thoughts and feelings that they usually desperately try to keep hidden. Every book has the same group of friends have some phenomenom thrust upon them that forcefully makes them understand each other better and have to grow to accept another facet of their friends' characters. Note: Adapted volumes 1 to 3 of the light novel series.Similar to Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria (Novel), with inferior writing (and tl's English, but that'll be brushed up.may already be as I read this back in 2011 or something) 4 OVAs aired November-December 2012.Ĭrunchyroll (streaming) - Amazon - RightStuf MAL Entry - 13 episodes - Aired July 2012 – September 2012. Suitable for Treatment - Vol 1 - Vol 2 - Vol 3 - Vol 4 - Vol 5 - Vol 6 - Vol 7 - Vol 8 - Vol 9 - Vol 10 - Vol 11.Released NovemASIN: B08HFNNC4Z Reviews of Kokoro Connect Who-or what-is causing the body-swap phenomenon? Will it ever stop? But most of all… can their club survive it? Find out in the hit ensemble dramedy light novel from award-winning author Sadanatsu Anda!Īmazon - iBook - Google Play - Kobo - Nook - BookwalkerĪmazon - iBook - Google Play - Kobo - Nook - BookwalkerĪmazon - iBook - Kobo - Google Play - BookwalkerĪmazon - iBook - Kobo - Google Play - Bookwalker Boundaries are crossed, and dark secrets come to light-secrets that threaten to destroy the very foundations of their friendship. At first it’s all wacky hijinks… but then things get a little too personal. Their peaceful teenage lives are turned upside-down, however, when they suddenly and inexplicably start swapping bodies with each other. Synopsis: The Cultural Research Club is an eclectic bunch: a pro wrestling fanboy, a goofy ditz, a master of snark, a laid-back jokester, and a total girly-girl. Note: Also available to read online through a J-Novel Club subscription. Japanese Publisher: Famitsu Bunko (Enterbrain)Īverage Price Per Volume: Kindle $7 – iBook $7 – Kobo $7 - Nook $7 Original Run: January 2010 – September 2013 Genre: Drama, Slice of Life, Comedy, Supernatural Japanese Title: ココロコネクト - “Kokoro Connect”
