The Irregular at Magic High School, Vol. 2 (light novel): Enrollment Arc, Part II

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4.8
33 reviews
Ebook
208
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About this ebook

Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba are brother and sister, but they share a bond that transcends mere blood relation. Despite the fact that they're siblings who attend the same school, their lot in life couldn't be more different. Miyuki's a Bloom, one of the elite students of Magic High, while Tatsuya's a Weed, with low expectations and even lower levels of respect. But having skillfully diffused a tense situation, Tatsuya finds himself recruited by the school's disciplinary committee and soon discovers there's more to Magic High than he realized...

Ratings and reviews

4.8
33 reviews
Chatoyer Huggins
April 8, 2018
The book is excellent, but the translation errors with Miyuki, Mizuki, and Mayumi being mixed up was annoying. I also think translating oniisama as just his name doesn't show how weird it is she calls him that, while big brother would actually work, since that would feel odd for high schoolers as well, at least in the US.
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Matthew McFall
November 3, 2017
Was a great book filled in a few gaps from the anime. Can't wait for the next arc. Hope Google starts adding more light novels.
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Zahraa Tarhini
January 1, 2024
amazing
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About the author

Tsutomu Sato is the author of the hugely popular light novel series, The Irregular at Magic High School.
Kana Ishida is the illustrator behind the hugely popular light novel series, The Irregular at Magic High School.

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