Rascal Does Not Dream of a Lost Singer Audiobook By Hajime Kamoshida, Keji Mizoguchi, Andrew Cunningham - translator cover art

Rascal Does Not Dream of a Lost Singer

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Rascal Does Not Dream of a Lost Singer

By: Hajime Kamoshida, Keji Mizoguchi, Andrew Cunningham - translator
Narrated by: Andrew Grace
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While writing a review without spoiling who is a bit hard-this one is pretty good. With all the main cast finally done, its getting into secondary, but still close characters.

Overall a bit short. But very good. Gets back to the strange adolescent syndrome.

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