While I will try to avoid massive plot spoilers for the remainder of the review, this story revolves around a mystery so pretty much anything I say is going to mean you aren’t finding things out when the story wants you to know them and it is seriously worth going in blind. If you want the short and completely spoiler free version of my thoughts: this was fantastic. And going in blind is a really good idea so I’ll forgive you if you decide to pass on the questionable pleasure of reading my review and just go buy the book. I went in to this one totally blind (quite literally as I pre-ordered it only because it was recommended to me after buying another light novel and it was on a major sale so I didn’t even really read the blurb before it arrived). There’s a few books where just reading them becomes an experience in and of itself, and The Empty Box and Zeroth Maria is certainly one of them for me. Born of a wish and seemingly unescapable. That’s before she declares she’s met him thousands of time and declares war on him. Kazuki Hoshino meets transfer student, Aya Otonashi, but somehow he feels he’s met her before.
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