Awesome!! I love it. The storyline is good. The character, Yomura, suddenly have the ability to hear people's thoughts 3 years ago, which first appear when he was with his girlfriend. Heartbroken to hear his girlfriend's thoughts, he broke off his relationship with her, quit his job, and try to avoid society. However, thinking how stupid it was, he tries to step back in the society by working as a computer sales person at a home appliance store. Then he meets his co-worker Hasebe, who had feelings for him. This is where the spark starts. Yomura knows he should avoid him, but he couldn't and starts to hang out with him.
Through-out this drama CD, we listeners follow Yomura's suffering of the ability to hear other people's thoughts and how he tries to deal with Hasebe's feelings, which kept echoing his love for Yomura. The turning point is when Yomura have to confess his ability of Hasebe and there was this tension of how would the truth be dealt.
The voice acting is good as well. I can feel the mood and emotions behind their words. I've listen to several CD dramas before, and I think this is among the best. The background noises is really good, enabling me to know what is the environment around them. The H-stuff.... blushes Let's just say I was nosebleeding and good thing I put on my headphones on. (>O///////O<)
Now, the translations. It comes in PDF format, which I think it's prefect because it included the translation as well as some pictures. I also love the footnotes they put in. I, myself, love reading translation notes in general and they did it perfectly by inserting footnotes. Not only that, they also added the action's noise, like [restaurant noise] or [pouring tea]. I like that because I can also read this script without having to rely on the Drama CD. In fact, I read both script before listening to the Drama CD.
Because it comes in PDF format, I felt it was organize very well. The font and paragraphs is done very well. The only complaint I have is that the font suddenly change and it's obvious it doesn't fit in (as if they were having problem with Microsoft Word before converting it to PDF), but that that is done rarely.
My other complaint is that they didn't translate the actor's freetalk which that track is inserted at the end.
UPDATE:
I found out there is a spin-off (or parallel universe of what happen if Yomura never believed Hasebe) - which feature 2 new main characters - and a mini sequel to KNH. The spin-off is called, "Koto no Ha no Seka" and the mini sequel is, "Kotonoha Biyuu." Personally, in the spin-off, I hated the seme and feel kinda upset that the sequel was worse than I expected, but the sweet ending cheered me up. The mini sequel is the best and wished that they expanded on the sequel rather than writing KHNS.