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I cried a few moments and laughed at others.
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I have to say that I really enjoyed this series. I loved the mangaka's ideas, though, and the way she depicted emotion and feelings was great. I actually had to keep myself from reading so quickly just because I wanted it to last longer. Each chapter ended with something to look forward to in the next, whether it was a cliffhanger or a continuation of a subplot. Of course, she does have memories from her past life, so she is different in that sense, but the main character must always be special, mustn't she? She grows from cute and innocent to mature and smart, not a flawless person but a real one, able to come to terms with who she really is. Because of the time that the manga spans, we get to see Niina in many years of her life, and the development in her personality and wisdom is very obvious and close to how a real girl would grow up. I liked her as an older girl in high school. After reading the first chapter I think many people would drop the manga, thinking it to be about a silly little girl pining over an older man, but it really does get better. I thought that the whole manga would be about Niina as an eleven-year-old girl, but there is a time skip right after chapter one, which was surprising but well done. Miyamura's personality seems to develop into a sardonic one in the later chapters once we learn about the fact that he actually has friends (not bad, but idk, I felt it could've been better developed).Īnyway, I really liked tons of elements to it.From the beginning, she meets the old boyfriend from her past life, so that's the running plot in the start.
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With female leads that usually take care of the home, I expected some really obnoxious siblingship sacrificing, or just being a doormat. I love the development of their relationship before they start really developing feelings (i think it begins roughly around chapter 14)-I love slow romances. Not overbearingly so, but in the just-right increments for me. Imagine my surprise-this manga's really, really cute and sweet.
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(Edit: I see here that it's listed as shounen on mangaupdates, which really explains a lot about why it isn't just overbearing romance as far as the eye can see, "you're the only one for me"-esque drama llamas) I was surprised and thrilled by what I got-I thought, okay, well, even if the male lead's design isn't my thing, I guess I'll give it a shot. I read using mangapark so y'know, what gives, right? It was filed under Josei (which I rather like because it's a bit more realistic in terms of relationship expectations), so i thought why not. When I started reading this, it was because I wanted something that wasn't stereotypical shoujo-esque. For another, I really have a favoured tendency towards male characters with short-hair. One of my favorites by far!įor one thing, though, I'm usually the biggest critique when it comes to high school romances (I really like slice-of-life though, so if anyone pulls that off well in theirs, I'm all there). This story is for those who love something real and not over the top! I highly recommend this. Great storyline, compatible characters, and fantastic leads. This manga has me laughing at times just at the facial expressions.Īlright, so to wrap up all of my random thoughts, I'm enjoying this manga so much. usually I give a smile when something is funny. It's a rare occurrence when I actually laugh out loud during a manga. Additionally, this manga is quirky and so funny. The characters match each other nicely and I don't find myself particularly hating any character. Hori-san (heroine) has strength where other manga heroines falter but even she keeps things real. Much like the description, there are two strong leads and I find it so refreshing. Something about Hori-san in the story draws me to her so much. Strong heroines in shoujo mangas come few at a time however, even then, they all seem to have similar weak points. This manga surprised me in how real it felt.
#Taiyou no ie kissmanga series
There are only a handful of series that I see as complete (as in giving me satisfaction with little to no remorse). In my eyes, I can be critical of shoujo manga.