Phenomenal artwork. The plot for me was eh at times. I feel like with this type of world building you're trying to establish it should be fleshed out more. Iris and Finé have an interesting bond and story and it would have been nice to see how they became friends. I did enjoy it but it had the potential to be better.
All manga should be in color. Honestly from the plot, to the girls, to the fluff; I honestly could not get enough! The dialogue was actually refreshing as well, Haruka & Nao conversed like a couple. No drama in this, so you get loads of colorful pages of cuteness.
Purchased Volume 2 and Volume 3, I can't wait to read them.
Great second volume. Although, I did like Sheets a tad bit more this installment is equally as good. Sheets was very light hearted but still tackled a heavy subject and I enjoyed the ghost world laws. In Delicates the plot and themes are much more serious as it deals with loneliness and suicidal thoughts.
Wendell is still the best. I can't wait to read volume three.
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
5 yen for my problems to be solved? Say less.
I got this in a loot crate anime box years ago and it has been sitting on my shelf collecting dust. Glad I finally read it.
There is a good combo of comedy and fantasy. The 1st chapter was kind of slow for me but started to pick up in the middle of chapter 2. Yato is an amazing god and while I enjoyed his crude remarks, I didn't care for him constantly explaining the plot. Despite that I am glad I stuck with this. I can't wait to read volume 2
I loved every single thing about this graphic novel and I can't wait to actually buy it to add to my collection. I already downloaded volume 2, Delicates.
From the beginning I related to Marjorie, while I haven't lost a parent, I do know what it's like to feel like nothing goes right. The dynamic between Wendell and Marjorie was adorable and I enjoyed their interaction with each other. It seemed like they were brother and sister the way they fought due to the constant miscommunication. Marjorie's father needed to get his life together. His daughter is doing everything at the laundromat, trying to save it while going to school AND trying to grieve as well? Hopefully in the next installment they all get some therapy.
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I already can tell the anime did not do this series justice. I really like the dynamic that the trio has so far. Kurumi is that chick. I don't know if I want to be her OR if I want to be her best friend. Yuuri is just trying her best just like my girl Yuki... Oh Yuki... I just want to hug Yuki.
I am excited about reading volume 2.
I enjoyed this however I feel like this is going to end in some form of heartbreak. Kuroe is a friend in my head. I feel bad for Uta and her clueless brother. Also I feel that Kaoru is hiding something. This was a solid first volume but due to the subject matter I am not sure if I want to continue the series.