Please Give Me Love

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“I wonder if my feelings will reach you, who has grown up without knowing love and who has become tired of life. You are not alone anymore.”

–so reads the letter Ririka, an eighteen year old who has grown up in an orphanage and who has tried to kill herself multiple times, receives unexpectedly one day after her latest su*cide attempt. The sender of the letter, Motojirou’s, honest words strike a chord in her heart, and she decides to write a reply. As they begin to exchange letters back and forth, Ririka begins to slowly open up to the mysterious author of this letter whom she has never even met before, but an unexpected fate awaits the two…

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One entry per line
Ai wo Kudasai
愛をください
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Sunspawn
Sunspawn rated it
June 9, 2021
Status: c7
When I started reading this novel, I was initially put off by the rambling style of the letters and the amount of, what seemed to me at the time, extraneous details that I, as I believed, neither needed nor wanted to know. It felt like the author was padding the word count for no reason. But as I kept reading, I started reading the letters fully, rereading sometimes, because those extraneous details felt like they were making up actual people.

I could probably gush incoherently about how much this touched me,... more>> but the bottom line is that this is an amazing novel. The expectations I had for the ending were blown away and I resented the time it took to load the next chapter after a while. The last chapter and a half brought me to tears.

I am not an eloquent or imaginative person, so I cannot write the kind of a review that will get people to immediately read a novel based on my ramblings alone, so I will ask simply - read this novel. Please. I still do not know if I was bettered by reading it or it is just a temporary escape from my own problems, but I definitely do not feel it was a waste of time. <<less
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