This is the one series out of J-Novel Club offerings that gets teenage love right*, in my opinion. It's not about proud declarations, love wars, harems, and people being surprised by the most obvious things; it's about all the uncertainty and worries and honest misunderstandings and things you want but can't bring yourself to do, and getting what you want but realizing you never knew what you're actually getting, and so much insecurity and pain and awkwardness you can barely fit it into one heart.
*) Step Exes is close, though.
And even though you might argue Haibara is missing some very obvious clues, it doesn't feel forced to me; that's just the way things are, with nobody understanding their own heart, and things somehow getting a lot more confusing and difficult when they involve you.
This volume ends on a very sharp cut. Not quite a cliffhanger, rather the sort of moment where it slowly dawns on you just what all the implications of what you've just learned are; and I honestly have no idea where the story goes from there. Probably a pretty dark place, though.
@LemonMochi said in Haibara's Teenage New Game+ Vol. 5 Discussion!:
Haibara is a sports novel.
They got me interested in the match even though I didn't even know what a layup is.
@Lex said in Haibara's Teenage New Game+ Vol. 5 Discussion!:
So next book might be about bullying, then?
I suspect it will. And it's probably not going to be very lighthearted, either way.