Building a Yuri Harem~

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Kaoru Sonoma,園間カヲル
  • Translator:
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

The main character who entered Himeyuri Girl’s Academy to make her yuri harem. Yuriha, also known as the Sweet Smiling Prince.

The Silver Princess Saki,
The Self-Paced Healing Fairy Yuzuriha,
The Energetic Angel Honoka,
The Noble Rose Ruler Ranko,
and other unique and beautiful girls to join her yuri harem.

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  1. itarotchi9gz
    itarotchi9gz rated it
    It's crucial to mention that the author divided the series into "installments," with the first three focusing on Yuriha's quest to form her harem. These early parts are characterized by jealousy, melancholic undertones, and yandere elements, which made them enjoyable as we witnessed Yuriha's reactions to the romantic advances from various characters.

    However, after the initial three parts, the pace slows down significantly, transforming the series into a more slice-of-life drama, depicting the girls spending time together. The yuri aspect takes a backseat, with brief glimpses of it occurring when Yuriha is sexually harassed, which unfortunately becomes a recurring theme and uncomfortable to read about, especially considering her past trauma.

    A spoiler follows:

    As the story progresses, Yuriha's past rape comes into play, intensifying the sexual harassment. Ranko, who is aware of Yuriha's history, even resorts to drugging and raping her, which is an unsettling turn of events. Moreover, it's puzzling how Ranko, knowing about the harassment Yuriha has faced, becomes the most persistent harasser.

    Later on, the series shifts from a harem to a love triangle involving Yuriha, Ranko, and Sakihime, with Yuzuriha and Hinoka taking on more supporting roles. Instead of multiple relationships, the narrative narrows down to two subplots: Ranko, Yuriha, and Sakihime, and Yuzuriha and Hinoka.

    Another spoiler:

    Sakihime also joins the list of harassers, adding Ranko, Hinoka, and Sakihime, while leaving Yuzuriha as the lone "normal" character. Unfortunately, Yuzuriha's potential shines less due to her reduced screen time. Despite her likability, the series disappointingly loses its yuri harem focus.

    In conclusion, the series earns a rating of 3 out of 5. It's a decent read up until the fourth part, but subsequent developments make it a more conventional slice-of-life story about girl dynamics.
  1. safabukhari
    safabukhari rated it
    Here's the translation:

    "As a translator, I'd say this story shares a similar vibe with Yuru Yuri or A Room for Two. Its primary focus is on cuteness and showcasing flirty interactions. While there's some narrative development, it doesn't delve deep into a complex plot.

    To give you a hint, the characters eventually form a harem, which naturally opens up more opportunities for heartwarming and adorable moments.

    In summary, it's a light and enjoyable read – perfect for taking a break with a few chapters, then diving into heavier content afterward."
  1. Aon9114
    Aon9114 rated it
    I really enjoy the novel; it's quite excellent, and I appreciate the character dynamics. However, I deducted one star because I didn't like how one character, Sami, behaved towards Ranko. Initially, Saki's opposition to including Ranko was understandable. But as Ranko became a part of the group, I found Sami's excessive affection towards her, especially when she tried to mimic Yuri's intimate gesture with a kiss, rather off-putting. It's unclear whether Sami is attempting to provoke jealousy, genuinely has feelings for Ranko, or报复 Yuri, but I wish this particular dynamic wasn't present in the story.
  1. Gagan_H
    Gagan_H rated it
    So, how to put it? It feels like a poorly executed harem story with a Yuri theme, leaning heavily toward a mature audience. It lacks originality, incorporating many negative stereotypes from the genre without attempting to innovate. It seems the author might be a man who wished to write without a male protagonist but still capitalize on current trends. Given that it's an online webnovel, some questionable and more risqué elements are present.

    There's a fair amount of sexual harassment and even a hint of rape, which has become a major letdown in recent Yuri-focused content. I prefer reading Yuri because I genuinely enjoy it, not as a male-oriented or gender-swapped male protagonist story. The only saving grace here is that it doesn't fall into that trap. However, the common narrative of a protagonist being a lesbian due to past trauma with men feels forced.

    While there can be charming, light moments, they often clash with the more serious themes the story tries to address or outright undermines. In short, it's not my preferred type of read.

    I've observed a pattern in webnovels – as they surpass 150 chapters, they often lose focus or devolve into cliches. The longer the story, the lower the quality tends to be. Generally, anything over 200 chapters is best avoided. My advice for potential readers: if a novel is ongoing and has more than 200 chapters, it's likely not worth the time.

    In essence, it's not a book I'd recommend, but each reader has their own preferences.
  1. Resident
    Resident rated it
    This translation is delightful, lighthearted, and brimming with humorous, fluffy scenes. The story focuses on creating an abundance of delightful, carefree moments in every chapter, making it perfect for a casual read during downtime between other narratives. The characters are comical, each with distinct personalities that allow for easy categorization, though their simplicity aids in quick understanding. Their ensemble nicely complements the harem-style romance.

    One aspect worth mentioning is the pacing. Chapters are concise yet密集 with yuri content, giving the story a leisurely progression. Despite only eight chapters covering less than a day's time, the pace may pick up once character introductions and background are fully established. For now, the daily pace works just fine. I'm looking forward to seeing how the story develops, Mr. Robot!
  1. redlady
    redlady rated it
    I wish to appreciate it, but I find it difficult due to the lack of coherence and an underdeveloped plot. While I can somewhat grasp the storyline, the characters lack depth and feel one-dimensional. Furthermore, the world they inhabit remains largely unclear to me. For those solely seeking the yuri aspect and can suspend disbelief, perhaps it suits their needs. However, personally, this novel does not resonate with me.

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