Classroom of the Elite (Light Novel) Vol. 7
January 19, 2021
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I liked it, but why was it shorter this time? Kinda sad, considering that the special test wasn't that major like it usually is. But it's probably a me thing as I prefer to see action (especially fighting scenes) animated and not described. Though Ayanokouji looked really cool in this one drawn picture. This volume was a cat and mouse …
I took a moment's break between vol 6 and 7 and I'll tell you this: coming back has either given me a greater appreciation of the series or it suddenly got very, very interesting. Probably the latter. The student who hides his power is hiding it quite a bit less, even revealing himself to his greater enemies at precisely the …
**3.75 out of 5 stars** And so the curtain closes on Ryuuen Kakeru’s tyrannical rule in Class C. Wow, that was one hell of a rollercoaster ride. The light novel revolves around Ryuuen sniffing out who the mysterious mastermind of Class D is who they have dubbed as “X”. I didn’t know where this was headed but all I understood …
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This is the favourite volume so far. Not only do we get to see a totally different side of the protagonist but also how he thinks 100 steps ahead of everyone. With the new mystery on his past which makes it more intriguing and wanting to read more of the series.
Probably the best volume so far. We get to see a little more of Ayanokoji's past and superiority. Ryuuen finally gets his ass beat. Lots of psychological games. Love it. [](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/161556131-cloe-ktz) [Cloe\_ktz](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/161556131-cloe-ktz) 22 reviews [May 7, 2023](https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5535481483)
[](https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/159277695-kevin-florimon) [December 9, 2022](https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5152435728) \*\*SPOILERS\*\* Following the events of volume 6, Ryuuen (The main antagonist of these past volumes) starts cracking down on who the mastermind in Class D is. He sends his classmates to tail his main suspects in Class D. In the days during Ryuuen's hunt, Ayanokouji's (The protagonist and narrator) father finally contacts him and asks him …
I’ll start this off by saying that this volume is hands down my favorite so far. We get to learn more about the other leaders of the other first year classes, more of Ayanokouji’s past is revealed, and things heat up for Class D. Things just keep getting better with every volume released. This volume picks up with Class D …
4.5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Okay. Wow. Without a doubt, this was DEFINITELY the best volume. Like holy shit this one was actually so brutal, but also so lore-heavy??? For one, we finally met Atsuomi!! Biggest opp ever, but also sooo interesting. Everything regarding the White Room is depicted as a total mystery to the audience, but this volume revealed more than …
Volumen 7 y final de la segunda temporada del anime. "La violencia es la mayor fuerza" Uno de los mejores volumenes, cargados de escenas emocionantes, revelaciones y juegos psicologicos. Este volumen gira en torno Ryuuen y su caza a X (Ayanokouji), se desarrolla el pasado de Ryuuen, sus motivaciones y podemos ver en primera persona como se desemvuelve la clase …
The official version is undoubtedly more polished and contains superior prose than the fan translation. But even the revised edition is still overly succinct at times, stripping away nuance, as shown below: > "Heh. My, now you’re saying some pretty interesting stuff. So, you purposefully made it look like I had you in the palm of my hand?” > > …
The seventh volume of the new school revelation!! It's mid-December and the second semester is about to end. Ryūen from C-Class is persistently trying to pinpoint the mastermind, X, of D-Class. Even Kōenji has become a target of suspicion. After narrowing down the suspects, Ryūen's demon hands has finally reached Kei Karuizawa... Amidst all these events, Kiyotaka has abruptly been …
Wow such an incredible volume. Definitely one of my favorites. I especially loved reading through Ryuuen's POV. And I loved how Ayanokouji felt nothing at all as he beat Ryuuen up. Ryuuen wanting to drop out so quickly after that felt kind of out of character for him, but once his old friends threatened to drop out if he did, …
This is the culmination of the X and Class C fight, everything in the last few volumes has been building to this and we're finally there, and for all of it, honestly this isn't Kiyotaka's story, its not Ryuens or Ibuki's or even Ishizaki or Alberts. This story is Kei's and Kei rises up to the challenge magnificantly, her actions …
This book really re-energizes the series, while 1-6 built up the intrigue into the main characters past book 7 finally provides some pay off to that build up. The MC's main motive for enrolling in the school finally gets revealed, which provides much needed depth to the character. Additionally the author reveals just enough of the MC's past to allow …
Really liked it. Several "reveals" in this one that help us start to understand Ayanokouji more. Ryuuen is looking for the mastermind of class 1D who has thwarted him so many times and in a climactic finish he finds out. Kinugasa-sensei probably has the better ending than I'd have given it, however that seems likely to give the series more …
supposed to be the best so far, but I got so bored multiple times while reading it - probably because Horikita is not that present and she's literally the only reason why I read this. then I don't know if it's actually a translation problem or a writing one, but the prose... damn. it keeps getting more and more unbearable. …
This is pure satisfaction. I was waiting for this for so long. And the way it was concluded is quite the unexpected. The writer style of portraying the whole story and beating the antagonist in his own game was the most satisfactory conclusion one can ever get. The way characters were developed was great. Focusing into a few characters was …