Gifted Academy: The Perfect Student

  • Genre: Realistic
  • Author: EvanMu
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Coming out of the Ideal Human Project, Mizuhara Ayato was referred to as the \'perfect human\'. However, life was not so simple for this unfortunate boy. Stuck between other genius students and a meritocratic high school, Mizuhara would find himself unable to live a calm life.

Who really is Mizuhara Ayato?

Apathetic, listless and uncaring, will anyone ever make Mizuhara feel something? Even in the harsh conditions of the Tachibana System, he shows no signs of struggle.

Is he the ultimate proof that nurture is stronger than nature?

***

Sara Fujiharu, the cutest girl in the school, is also known as the \'Seatmate Bully\'. Every few weeks, the class seating changes and every time, Fujiharu-san gets a new target. What\'s her goal? To make the boy sitting next to her fall in love, and once she does, she destroys their heart, crushing their love.

Why does she do this? I still don\'t know.

It\'s March 23rd, the day of the seating change. So far, ten boys have fallen for her traps, her playful attitude, and her innocent face. Not a single boy so far has managed to brush off her attacks-and every single time; their weak hearts have been crushed.

Now it\'s my turn.
However, my heart is not so easily played with.
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  1. Aldoverse
    Aldoverse rated it
    "Gifted Academy: A Captivating Tale of Perfection" left me thoroughly intrigued. The narrative weaved an intricate web of ambition, where the pursuit of academic excellence meets the complexities of adolescence. The protagonist's relentless dedication was both inspiring and relatable, as I found myself rooting for their every triumph and heartache. The exploration of human frailty amidst extraordinary talents made for a compelling read. Though it delved into high expectations, the story never lost its warmth, reminding us all that true greatness lies in embracing imperfections. Overall, a thought-provoking journey that resonated deeply.
  1. Nemesis_Ryzen
    Nemesis_Ryzen rated it
    "Gifted Academy: The Perfect Student" is a captivating tale that explores the intricate dynamics of academic pressure, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence in an elite educational institution. The novel delves into the lives of its characters, painting a vivid picture of the high-stakes world where students are not just measured by their grades but also by their ability to conform to an unattainable standard of perfection.

    At its core, the story challenges readers to ponder the true meaning of success and the sacrifices made in the name of academic achievement. It raises questions about the impact of a rigid curriculum on creativity, individuality, and personal growth. As we follow the protagonist's journey, we witness the struggle between maintaining authenticity and conforming to societal expectations, ultimately forcing them to confront their own identity.

    The novel also touches upon the power dynamics within the school, revealing the importance of friendship, mentorship, and the resilience it takes to navigate a system that can be both supportive and oppressive. Through its engaging narrative, "Gifted Academy" invites readers to empathize with the characters' struggles and reflect on the lessons they might apply to their own lives.

    In a human tone, "Gifted Academy" serves as a poignant reminder that beneath the surface of academic prowess lies a complex tapestry of emotions, dreams, and the relentless search for balance in a world that often demands too much. It is a thought-provoking read that encourages introspection and understanding, reminding us that true greatness comes from within, not solely from external accolades.
  1. Letitia Wallis
    Letitia Wallis rated it
    I just finished volume 1 and there are no spoilers below :)

    I’m honestly blown away. There were some mistypes along the way, but I don’t think I’ve been so captivated by a book in a while.
    The writing style was refreshing to say the least, and usually when an author hides important plot information from me (the reader) I get a bit irritated at how obvious it is they are going to use it for some dumb reason and ruin the story. This was definitely not the case here.
    I actually enjoyed being led by the nose during this read. It felt like the author had a well planned and thought out story before they started putting It onto a page, and I really appreciated that. It made me look forward to that little bit of information the author might drop every chapter, and I didn’t want to skim or skip chapters (like I might usually do during other reads
  1. Kama Childe
    Kama Childe rated it
    perfect novel if you like psychological and academy categories with a masterpiece of a story
  1. Myron Wat
    Myron Wat rated it
    I love Classroom of Elite so I am obviously liking this novel as well, keep up author
  1. Laura Maugham
    Laura Maugham rated it
    Are you looking for something new? Do you like Classroom of the Elite, or maybe Oregairu? Buckle down, put some headphones in and stay along for an engaging story from beginning to end.

    This is not your usual slice of life. There are plenty of mysteries to be uncovered, from the Ideal Human Project to the Tachibana System. Everything is not what it seems at first.

    **

    There will be some harem-like elements. However, the story is a psychological thriller with cute girls and an apathetic, cold boy. His personality was not created by accident. What is the reason for his distance from others?

    Who really is Mizuhara Ayato? Why does he pretend to be so much less than he actually is?

    Everything has a reason.
    This is a story for everyone to find out the truth about—everything.
  1. Hulda Anthony
    Hulda Anthony rated it
    First things first, this book is an absolute jem. Closest thing I can relate it to is Classroom of the Elite. This book has amazing grammar(haven’t seen a single error in 90 chapters) and has a super well thought out plot. The author even updates super regularly and has even did a 10 chapter mass upload to finish ?season¿ 2(forgot the word for it but you get what I’m talking about). Just want to say that this book is absolutely worth reading.

    Now I just wanna give a farewarning to my fellow Yandere lovers out there, so far this book has no yanderes in it, the author does have plans to add a yandere in it but it is not certain. He just chose the title for clickbait. And it absolutely worked for me tbh, I’m out of yandere books and I want to cry, so when I saw this I have never clicked so fast. I came for the yandere and stayed for Ayato. That is really all I came to say. I have only made like 3 reviews ever and this is by far my longest, you can check my profile for my stats, I can tell you that this in within the top 1% of books I have read(almost 1,000) on Webnovel, including other places it’s around 2,000.

    P.S. Author-San please add the yandere. I beg of you. If you add it, You will at least have me as a die hard fan.

    P.S.S. You should make a discord for the book, just saying. It helps in author contact and transparency on where the book is going. I will 100% join if you do.

    P.S.S.S. For disappointed Yandere fans I have a few recommendations. There’s School Idols and another yandere book by UnknownFate on Wattpad, he used to be on here but WebNovel screwed him over. There’s also Monster Girl Harem by Steelz on ScribbleHub. I cannot think of more off the top of my head but will comment on this review and post a list. If anyone has any other good yandere to recommend, I beg that you comment on this as well with them. Help your fellow Yandere lovers and Authors out.

    P.S.S.S.S. Just want to leave my trademark, certified banger book review image
  1. Florence Sarah
    Florence Sarah rated it
    This is an incredibly fresh story and way better than what I expected coming in.

    You need to add more in the description about the amazing mysteries which are in this story. I expected a somewhat boring slice-of-life story but what I got was an intriguing mystery about meritocratic high schools and secret human experiments.

    Amazing, I need more!

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