"Imouto sae Ireba Ii" (all good as long as we have younger sister) volume 2 by Hirasaka Yomi. Fluffy as usual, but with more continuity between chapters, and some hint of character development near the end.
Similar to the first volume, this volume opens with the most bizarre sketch of a concept novel, testing whether existence any younger sister would be sufficient despite all other shortcomings. It's enough to cleanse your mind of anything else you were reading before, and it's pretty much all the sister material needed for this volume. Majority of the content for this volume is focused on writing novels.
Of the novel writing bits, the best chapter was when Itsuki decided to hide in a karaoke box, not to finish the novel that is now way past the real real unbreakable deadline, but to prepare excuses to his editor on why this deadline could not be met. Of course none of the excuses worked and Itsuki is locked up in a cell later, but before his inevitable fate, it was a lively dialog with many different writing styles. A truly memorable scene.
The next memorable scene was with Haruto watching the anime adaption of his work, and it did not go well. Compared to the anime viewing scene from Eromanga Sensei volume 5 (published two months after this book), this is a long a detailed account of why the anime was a total disaster. But nothing gets people together like sharing a tragic experience, and this particular event might seed some relationships for future chapters.
This volume seemed to have gained a greater sense of direction, but overall it continues to be lots of small loosely related chapters. It's fun and easy to digest, looking forward to more of it.
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