
Rascal Does Not Dream of a Nightingale
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Grace
About this listen
WORST CHRISTMAS GIFT EVER…
A miniskirt-wearing Santa appears before Sakuta, calling herself Touko Kirishima and cheerfully informing him that she’s been handing out presents—Adolescence Syndrome. Apparently, one of the lucky winners is Sakuta’s classmate from middle school, Ikumi Akagi. According to urban legend, posts tagged #dreaming are filled with prophetic visions, and Ikumi is using those posts to play hero. Sakuta sees the results of this first hand when he spots her saving someone. And then apoltergeist suddenly attacks, and this is somehow his fault?! Solving all this might require delving into Sakuta’s unpleasant past...
©2024 Hajime Kamoshida, Keji Mizoguchi, and Andrew Cunningham (P)2024 Yen Audio
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