It's a wholesome story, I honestly live for the main girl and the love interest, which is honestly a rare occasion because half the time I end up hating one of even both of them. It's definetly worth the read.
not even going to lie i absolutely hated the characters when i first read this. it's a cute story, the characters grow on you and in general, you can tell they've grown as people over time. a little too hetero for my tastes, but it's definitely something i'd grab when i'm craving cutesy, coupley, and cheesy content.
I'm in love with Miyamura so even if I wanted to I couldn't hate this manga. It's a stereotypical romance story except for I cried this time. Except it's not. One thing I appreciate is that the characters aren't one-dimensional. They have lives and they're their own people with passions, aspirations and personalities, that includes the side characters. There is no codependence, the romance is natural and realistic, very heartwarming.
There are no words for me to use to describe my love for this manga. Love the art style, love the characters, love the development, love the everything.
THE AGE GAP HAD ME FREEZING IN PLACE, I WAS DEFINETLY VERY WEIRDED OUT. I honestly could appreciate the fact that there wasn't neccessarily a creepy sexual romantic involvment between the two, looking at it from a neutreal perspective but honestly it's hard to ignore a... very distinct age gap. Honestly I beat myself up for liking this story, but it's so surprisingly enjoyable and interesting that it's hard to just set it aside.
A girl who didn't know how to love and a girl who didn't want to be loved. It's an emotional rollercoaster, with a bit dramatic reinactment of what it feels like to accept to discover yourself. All in a very good way though, definetly one of my top 15-20.
FUCK I LOVED IT
The MC is an androgynous icon! I love the girl's mentality when caught talking about her gender, and how her femininity is captured perfectly and put into emotions. Aside all that, a wholesome romance manga. It's something between a stereotypical romance and a completely original idea but I just can't tell why.
lowkey was very confused at first but the manga collects itself at some point. feel like it's not needed to say but the art took my breath away, pure talent coming from the author. the pacing wasn't too rushed or too slow, or at least that's how i percieved the manga. the manga takes an interesting view on gender, i really enjoyed it!
i binge-read this. the story is brilliant, the art is beautiful, the characters are flawed but still very loveable, very complex and well-written. the romance isn't rushed, but it doesn't leave you hanging. it's a twist on the 'right person, wrong time' trope, and as a queer woman i've got to say that for a fantasy gl it really hits close to home. very heart wrenching, very tragic and angsty, something that really left an impact on me.
Paperbag-kun is in love