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Happy Sugar Life #9

Happy Sugar Life, Vol. 9

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Doubt, delusion, division…
…it all blends together in the end.
The body in the room. The pursuer fast approaching.
Time is running out.
Use your head. Cheat if you can.
​Aim for the blind spot of the goddess of fate.

Embrace
…logic.
For a life…
…without…
…death.

178 pages, Paperback

First published July 22, 2019

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January 2, 2022
Riddle me this - why is this book, which features the off-page culmination of the rape of a teenage boy by an adult woman, rated OT while Sex Ed 120%, which just does what it says on the tin and has non-explicit diagrams of reproductive organs, is a plastic-wrapped M?

Messed up signs of our times/American culture aside, this is an impressively tense volume that really questions the idea of what being "pure" means while showing us how adults can warp children - and how lasting those effects really are.
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November 19, 2021
This is a review of the entire series!

Raised by a severely disturbed aunt with a twisted definition of 'love', Satou Matsuzaka tries to find a sense of belonging in the world by giving up her body to every guy she meets in hopes of receiving true love from them. After countless unfulfilling sexual encounters, Satou believes she has discovered true love from an abandoned little girl named Shio she found on the street one day. Leaving her life of sexual deviancy behind, Satou 'kidnaps' the little girl and raises her as if she were her real mother. The two girls have been hurt and abandoned all their life, but they find a warped sense of comfort and affection in each other's companionship. Shio has no idea what type of person Satou truly is, however. Does she genuinely love her, or is she being emotionally groomed as an object by an unstable predator that's capable of murder?

This series begins with a lot of subversive shocks. The bubbly cute girl is a deranged murderer. The popular girl at work is an obsessive stalker. The strong-headed female employer is abusing her underage male staff. The lovable school teacher is sexually blackmailing his female students. The handsome classmate only has eyes for a homeless little girl. Everyone is putting up a happy, sugary facade while being utterly rotten and twisted on the inside. Such is the nature of this manga. It shows that people are rarely what they seem to be in public and how different they are behind the privacy of closed doors. It's depressing and even scary at times.

Happy Sugar Life plays around with a lot of great subversive horror elements, making you believe something is bubbly and cute at first glance but then showing you it's actually extremely toxic and unstable. The series has interesting themes, but it is often dragged down from being drawn out way too long, going in circles and dialogue that feels a bit immature given the disturbing subject matter. If the narrative was a bit tighter, maybe 3 or 4 volumes instead of 10, it would've been more impactful and gotten the message through much more effectively. It repeated itself too many times, some chapters felt like identical clones of each other that were made just to pad out the length.

A good series overall, but it has some glaring weaknesses that prevent it from being as good as it could've been.

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February 1, 2023
One of the better volumes! We have a big confrontation and definitely will proceed to the new volume to find out more.
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February 26, 2024
So close to the end, this manga really left it off on a cliffhanger............ I am sad yet so excited to finish reading this and discover how this will end
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