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Suite au suicide de sa soeur Yuka, victime d'intimidation, son frère Asaharu déçut de son comportement fait la rencontre d'un ange. Celui-ci lui propose un marché : trouvez le meurtrier de sa soeur dans les 3 mois afin de permettre sa ressuréction». Mais rien ne se fait sans contrepartie : à chaque erreur, Asaharu verra son espérance de vie diminuer. La vie de sa soeur à t'elle plus de valeur que la sienne? La chasse au criminel démarre !!

264 pages, Paperback

Published November 2, 2023

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118 reviews
May 25, 2024
Asaharu is distraught by the loss of his sister. So much so that when given the chance to find the person who drove her to suicide and exchange their life for hers... He doesn't hesitate.

Now he's stuck in a loop with an angel providing him powers to help find out who was behind it all. Get it right? His sister is brought back to life. Get it wrong? It all begins again, and the time on his own life's clock goes down.

It's a great premise and mystery idea, even if not groundbreakingly original. I love reading these kinds of stories where you're trying to stay a step ahead of the protagonist or solve the mystery alongside them. There's so many details and all of the characters have deep motivations so far. Looking forward to picking up the next volumes!
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1,367 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2024
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Série courte en 3 tomes aux éditions ChattoChatto, Endroll Back transporte le lecteur dans un récit mélangeant enquête, vengeance, drame et famille. Asaharu, le protagoniste, se retrouve transporté dans le passé et dois désormais agir comme un professeur afin de trouver qui est responsable du suicide de sa sœur et l’éliminer. Si vous étiez à sa place auriez-vous refusé une telle offre ? Et si je vous dis qu’à chaque erreur, vous retourner dans le passé et perdez de votre propre vie ?

Yûka est une jeune fille qui finit harcelée par un grand nombre de ses camarades, notamment dans son club de basket. Lorsque l’on parle de harcèlement, qui est vraiment le responsable ? Les professeurs et élèves qui restent passifs ? Ceux qui participent activement ? Ou la personne qui se sert de tout ce beau monde pour réduire la vie d’une autre à néant ? A mes yeux, ils sont tous responsables, à différents niveau certes, mais responsable. Si le harcèlement a lieu, c’est bien parce qu’on le laisse faire, donc même les personnes passives sont responsables. Pourtant, dans le récit proposé, il est bien question « d’un coupable » d’après ce que j’ai compris, j’imagine et espère, que c’est juste un moyen scénaristique et non pas un moyen de dédouaner tout ce beau monde !

Comment réagirions nous à la place d’Asaharu ? Précipitamment comme il l’a fait les deux premières fois ? Ou méticuleusement dès le départ ? Honnêtement, je pense qu’on réagirait tous comme lui sous le coup de l’émotion, et surtout avec le manque d’information à ce moment-là. Parce que oui, Asaharu n’a pas toutes les informations dès le départ, bien au contraire, le pseudo ange qui l’a mené là, ne semble lui en livrer qu’au compte-goutte, et il l’a compris à ses dépens après deux échecs. Désormais il est prudent, car il se doute qu’elle ne lui a pas tout dit. La question que je me pose, qui pousserait le vice vraiment jusqu’au bout, c’est si le coupable s’avère être Asaharu au final ? Ils sont « orphelins » (père en prison, mère visiblement décédée), il a dû laisser sa sœur seule afin de travailler, il l’a un peu abandonné, est-ce que cet abandon ne serait pas l’origine de son mal-être ?

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January 7, 2025
I got the second volume from Edelweiss in exchange of an honest review. The first I got for myself because I really wanted to read Volume 2, haha.

Before we start this review I want to mention the Trigger warnings for this one. Suicide, Bullying, Depression, Suicidal thoughts, Violence, Gore, Murder, Kidnapping, Rape.

Then let’s get to it! In this series we meet Asaharu, he just lost his sister due to suicide and he is determined to find out what has happened and why. He gets a chance, but I was already like NOOOO don’t do it boo! I didn’t trust that angel at all, and as we find out, my gut was right! This angel may seem to have the most promises and the best sparkles and the best intentions, but this angel is more like a devil. Sure, they help out our MC at times, but they are very vague about things, often keeping things away (if you need to know you should have asked). And that leads to our Asaharu at first making some bad mistakes which lead to bad consequences. Curious about what? Well, each time he murders the wrong person (even if they have something to do with the bullying/suicide) things get reset and he loses 10 YEARS of his life. YUP. You can imagine that is just fucked up. I liked that Asaharu at least got smarter with each new loop, though he should have been smart about this from the start. Then again, I also don’t blame him because shit is messed up and he is a pissed off brother.

Oh, and to mention, in this dimension/time loop situation he is NOT Yuka’s brother, he is her teacher. Yep. That makes things slightly more difficult + awkward at times. Haha.

It wasn’t the easiest read to read, we see how Yuka is bullied and that goes far. We see guys talk about doing things with her. And eventually we see kidnapping and rape. I could imagine that Yuka just broke. That it was enough for her. That it was a big fuck you world.

I did like that slowly we saw changes happening. And that we got more and more hints to the bullying and why someone is targeting Yuka. That was very well done and very interesting as well. You are really rooting for our MC to figure things out. Plus, I love that characters in the loops were also slowly changing.

But the real big baddie behind it all? I definitely have a few theories on the why and what, I mean we learn that the MC and his sister hadn’t had the best pasts so I am guessing it may be that? But who knows! We will need to wait for the last volume to come out and no clue when that will be haha. Hopefully soon, because DANG I NEED TO KNOW!

The art was pretty good. The style fits really well with the kind of manga it is.

All in all, despite the heaviness and how cruel the manga can be, I would recommend it to all.

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Profile Image for Mario.
158 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2024
Eeeeeeee WOW
El final me ha dejado con el culo torcido literalmente y aumenta una de mis teorías de ¿Quién es la persona causante de la muerte de Yuuka? Qué es de lo que va esta colección de 3 mangas que nos habla del bullying en el instituto.
Empieza fuerte y va directa al grano presentando al personaje y el "juego" que le propone el ángel.
Este tipo de tramas siempre me duelen leerlas porque es algo que por desgracia vemos en el día a día en nuestra sociedad y que muchas veces creo que plasmándolo se puede ayudar a que no sucedan.
Tengo ganas de ver como acaba todo y espero que tenga un buen final de estos que hagan pensar y reflexionar al espectador.
Totalmente recomendable
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703 reviews7 followers
February 20, 2024
Una sorpresa

La premisa que mezcla sobrenatural con algo de rol/videojuegos, que comienza de una manera sorprendentemente emotiva. La motivación del personaje es planteada al punto de que puedes ubicar su estado mental para ser tan abierto a su misión.

Un buen primer volumen con tono misterio/policiaco que promete, sabiendo que son sólo tres tomos de historia.

Recomendado para los que les gusten los misterios con toques sobrenaturales.
1 review
September 19, 2024
Plotholes and very bad setup building from each loop to the next, the premise is interesting but another writer could of done way better. Lots of potential with bad execution, and the themes itself are basic with no depth. Would give this 0/10.
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