I’m sorry, but it was a complete waste of time for me: the plot is too fast paced, trying to be complex but in reality it’s stupid and predictable, and of course it ended abruptly, was too focused on uninteresting yandere psychomaniac characters and their motives for which I don’t give a shxx about, it doesn’t justify them. Too bad the same treatment wasn’t given for the positive characters I really liked and for their relationship development and character building. I feel sorry for myself who was invested in the story at first but whatever. Really not recommending to read
I don't feel sorry for King at all. Binged this in one shot, it's not bad. Kinda disappointed Tsubasa didn't get together with Manabe though. But the focus of the story was on the twin sisters so it's fine. Like the others said, things got so wildly dramatic towards the end.
For years the rash tomboyish Tsubasa had communicated with her twin through letters. She had formed the idea that the gentle Arisa led a joyful school life. But upon Arisa's sudden suicide attempt, Tsubasa vows to find the reason behind her twin's actions by taking her place at school. But will this supposed joyful life be too much for Tsubasa to handle? What does it have to do with the people disappearing from Arisa's school...
this was the first manga i ever read. it is SO good omg. there are so many plot twists and it just keeps you hooked, wanting more. my memory is a little foggy since i read the series a few years ago but it still definitely holds a special place in my heart. for sure going to reread it!!!
Leads you into a false sense of security and then drops you into a completely different situation. If the ending book didn't fall flat it would be top 5