Book: Crimson Hero, Vol. 5
Author: Mitsuba Takanashi
Rating: 4 Out of 5 Stars
I am still having a fun time with this series. The drama is really starting to pick up, and I love following these characters through their ups and downs. It adds another layer to the story, keeping it from being solely about volleyball.
This volume continues to follow Nobara and her teammates as they navigate the challenges of high school volleyball. Their drive to improve as athletes is inspiring, but their journey is anything but smooth. Relationships—both romantic and platonic—begin to complicate their path. The ups and downs of falling in love during high school take centre stage, introducing a new dynamic to the story.
The budding romance among some of the characters has added an extra layer of tension, especially as these feelings start to interfere with their focus on volleyball. While they remain determined to grow and succeed, their emotions often get in the way, leading to moments of conflict, vulnerability, and self-discovery. The balance between pursuing their passion and dealing with the complexities of young love makes the story even more relatable and engaging.
I continue to admire the characters' dedication to bettering themselves at their sport. Their struggles to stay focused amidst their growing feelings for one another are both heartfelt and realistic. The romance angle has not only complicated their volleyball goals but also added depth to their journeys.
Overall, this volume is another strong instalment in the series, blending sports, drama, and romance in a way that keeps me invested. I’m looking forward to seeing how these characters navigate their challenges, both on and off the court, in the next volume.