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Hotaru doesn't need a boyfriend. But an act of kindness to a classmate going through a breakup opens a door she never thought to step through, in and everything begins to change... A sweet new shojo romance manga from the creator of Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty!

Hotaru is a 16-year-old high school first year who has always been ambivalent about love, preferring instead to have a lively life with her family and friends. So when she sees her schoolmate, Hananoi-kun, sitting in the snow after a messy, public breakup, she thinks nothing of offering to share her umbrella. But when he asks her out in the middle of her classroom the next day, she can't help but feel that her life is about to change in a big way...

192 pages, Paperback

First published May 11, 2018

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Profile Image for Rebecca.
4,312 reviews69 followers
March 15, 2020
It's probably not a good sign when your reaction to the romance in a romance book is "Oh my god, girl, run away!!!"

Sadly, that is precisely what I found myself thinking repeatedly over the course of this one. Hotaru is a great character, and I can completely understand her discomfort (and her friends' discomfort) at her lack of interest in romance, but rather than get involved with Hananoi, I wanted her to realize that maybe it just wasn't her thing. Instead she ignores all of the many warning signs that there's something seriously off with the guy, falling into a relationship with him because he manipulates her emotionally.

Morino tries to imply that Hananoi has become this way because he's been neglected by his parents. Unfortunately she doesn't go far enough with that. Jun Yuzuki managed to pull it off in The Prince's Black Poison because she dedicated more time to the issue; also that series uses comedy to mitigate the issues of its damaged lead.

Long story short, there's something seriously creepy about this book made worse by the fact that the author clearly thinks it's romantic. If that's not your thing, steer clear.
Profile Image for Mark.
2,797 reviews269 followers
March 6, 2020
No, no, no, no, no. No. This story is a perfectly charming and lighthearted romp as a young girl learns what love truly feels like.

Too bad about that male lead. Really, really too bad. This guy is five seconds away from killing Hotaru so she can’t ever leave him. He starts off fine for maybe ten pages and then he comes on too strong and never stops. His responses to everything range from cringeworthy to wholly inappropriate.

If you said a serial killer had taken him out offscreen and was now wearing his skin, I would completely buy this as a plausible explanation of his behaviour. Even the art gives him dead eyes half the time. Jokes about having a Hotaru shrine, couples’ end points being buried next to one another. This guy has so many warning flags he could be doing semaphore at the Amity Island beach.

And it kills me because Hotaru deserves better both story wise and boyfriend wise. She’s great, she has a really good shojo heroine personality, she’s trying so hard... and this is what she gets? No way.

The biggest jerk in any other story is a lot easier to take than this dead-eyed creep. I just could not get past it.
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3,241 reviews6,431 followers
September 3, 2024
Okay….

I’m still trying to get a feel for Hananoi. While some of it feels weird, I do feel like he’s very attentive to Hotaru and really tries his best to make her feel special. I know that others have commented on Hanaoi’s behavior as stalker-ish but part of me feels like it just comes from his intensity and wanting to impress Hotaru and win her love. I’m going to continue with the series because I’m really interested in seeing how this all unfolds.
Profile Image for Lindsey (Books for Christian Girls).
2,157 reviews5,100 followers
February 16, 2023
Vol 1- 4 stars
The art style is literally the cutest thing! This is stinking adorable. Getting slight yandere vibes from him, which is a bit concerning, but I do have to say how cute this is else wise. I'm going to live vivaciously through them as I binge the next volumes. (edit to add that I binged six volumes in 2.5 hours. Ooops.)

Content-
1 unfinished what the, 2 god, 1 thank God, 1 “please God” (in a kind of prayer but it stems more from embarrassment), 1 crap, a few hot/hottie;
A few mentions of shrines; (Adding that I think it was this volume where we learn about a mean prank played on our FL in middle school involving her hair.);
Mentions of kisses, kissing, & kissing someone to see if you like them; Mentions of having someone’s permission before you touch them & hand holding; The Main Couple go over to his house alone and he comments that most girls would think a guy has romantic ulterior motives if he tried to get her alone with him (but Hotaru isn’t concerned and the thought didn’t enter her head until he mentioned it); Hotaru asks him to kiss her to see if she likes him in that way (which ends up with two almost kisses and him pinning her to the ground); Dating, dates, boyfriends/girlfriends, falling in love & such is the main focus & discussed often.
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1,001 reviews71 followers
May 12, 2023
My pet peeve in any book, manga or otherwise, is false advertising. If the synopsis on the back of the cover does not match the content inside the book, I feel like I got ripped off.

This manga would have you believe it's a cute, fluffy, high school romance. IT'S NOT! It's actually about a super creepy stalker! And I would have been happy to read "Joe Goldberg: the Manga," if it had been advertised as such, but the lying synopsis earns this manga one star and I'm not continuing it.

The girl in this story has no interest in romance. The idea of having a boyfriend never even crosses her mind. She's just a kind person who offers a stranger her umbrella, and that's when she inadvertently picks up a stalker.

So the guy she offers her umbrella to is super hot and popular at school. But he has a secret: he's a creep. The type to fall immediately "in love" with any random girl who pays him attention, until she figures out how obsessive he is and dumps him. This guy waves ALL the red flags. The main character simply shared her umbrella, and the next day he shows up in her classroom to make his "love confession" in front of everyone. She turns him down - having, again, ZERO interest in boys - but he shows up in front of school at the end of the day, waiting to walk her home, anyway. He won't take no for an answer, so she agrees they can hang out until Christmas Eve and see if her feelings change towards him.

The boy is honest, at least, about his intentions. He tells the girl he is "intense" and "crazy." She admits she finds him "tenacious" and "extreme." Suddenly this guy is everywhere she is. He stands outside her house for literal HOURS every morning so he can be sure to walk to her to school. He hovers and eavesdrops when she's with her friends and then records information about her to use later. He stalks her to a family event he was not invited to, and insists she leave with him instead.

He has no real personality or interests of his own. The second they start their trial date, he starts changing everything about himself to try and fit into some ideal guy just based on what he *thinks* she would like. He gets rid of his earrings and cuts off his long hair, even though she never asked him to. He's never real, never really "himself."

His actions and words are both constantly creepy and over-the-top. This is her first "romance" so she asks what girlfriends and boyfriends are actually supposed to do together. His response is, "Be buried together." O.O She looks at her phone and he's blown it up with like 15 missed calls in the last 30 seconds. She loses a hair pin and he spends the night at school, digging through the snow to try and find it. She suggests they make a list of fun things to do together, like trying new food. He writes "MAKE YOU MINE" but then hides the paper so she won't see it. He sees another boy simply talking to her and his face looks like MURDER. I fear for that guy in coming volumes.

If you want a light-hearted, fluffy, sweet romance, this ain't it.

If you want to watch a teenage serial killer in-the-making...enjoy!!!
Profile Image for Frédéric.
1,970 reviews86 followers
September 26, 2021
3.5* for the series so far (8 volumes)

I’ve read some reviews crying « Red Flag » because of Hananoi’s creepy vibe. Let’s keep our head together shall we ? I won’t deny Hananoi is first portrayed as a control freak with heavy insecurities and that he feels creepy at first but maybe we shall keep in mind this is a shoujo, eh ? I mean, what are the odds he finally reveals himself being a serial killer gutting out everybody standing in his way to get Hotaru’s heart ?
Pretty low, eh ?

So, with that in mind let’s see what we got here. A condition… has all the cheesy aspects of teenage romance with its adorably cute main female character (Hotaru), its kinda mysterious main male character (Hananoi) and its nice supporting cast of friends.
The main interest is actually Hananoi’s (apparently) creepy vibe. His insecurities, despite his cool appearance-they are explained later in the series-are quite understandable and if they lead to uncalled-for behavior toward others they mainly hurt himself. He knows and suffers from it and it’s obviously with the support of Hotaru’s genuine love that he’ll have a chance to open up and let go. On the other hand Hotaru seems to be your average naive blushing teen but she maintains a very refreshingly active and positive attitude that’ll no doubt heal the wounds of poor Hananoi.

I’m not accustomed enough with the genre to say if that’s already been dealt with countless times before. From my small experience it’s interesting to see the male character trying to deal with his problems supported by his girlfriend rather than the other way round. I won’t say the plot is amazing or anything but it’s entertaining enough, with nice characters, a bit of comedy and good art to boot.
Profile Image for sil ♡ the book voyagers.
1,360 reviews3,190 followers
February 10, 2023
I'm loving all the new shoujo coming out. They're adorable and I always need more in my life! Thank you to Dija for always talking about this manga, because it made me want to read it. When I found out Kodansha was publishing it, I wanted the release date to arrive so I COULD READ IT FINALLY. THE WAIT WAS AAAAAH. But finally, your girl got it and read it... and yup, it's so cute and wholesome. I AM IN LOVE.

This romance manga is set in high school and has a girl who really doesn't think about love or dating. But then one day she helps out this guy from her school just because, you know? She felt a little bit bad for him because she was there when his gf broke up with him in public lmao, so she helped him out. But she never imagined what the next day would bring. HE ASKS HER OUT RIGHT THERE IN THE MIDDLE OF HER CLASSROOM. HE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW HER NAME LOLOLOL. He's very much all about love. He wants someone to take care of and who cares for him. He's so sweet but sometimes very intense but you know what... he's the cutest.

I desperately want the next volume!!!! I know this manga is going to hit every spot I love. IT ALSO HAS LIKE HEIGHT DIFFERENCE??? She's so tiny and he's tall. I'm heart eyes all over this story and characters. It's the perfect rom-com.
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358 reviews324 followers
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March 6, 2025
GET A JOB GET AWAY FROM HER 🔫 this isn’t a romance it’s psychological horror
Profile Image for Laura A. Grace.
1,966 reviews306 followers
June 28, 2024
VIDEO REVIEW HERE: https://youtu.be/3Ox_c7EsYmo

Updated Review 6/25/24: Be still my heart, I love them so so so much!

Granted, my feelings still didn't change in how INTENSE Hananoi is because he really does give off warning vibes! I definitely feel that if I hadn't already known what was to come, no way could I have given this five stars. LOL!

But what I loved about this second time reading is how much Hotaru deep down wants to know what love is and experience it for herself. It's not simply so she can have a boyfriend or say she's dated, but it truly bothers her how passionate other people are concerning love and that she is not. She can't even imagine that for herself, so I was much more touched by seeing HER journey unfold in this first volume.

I definitely teared up at the end and am so very eager to read the next volume!

Original Review 1/28/23: "There's no one in the world who'd be better off without love."

My heart is a giant puddle of melted feelings right now! Excuse me while I try to put it back together so I can write this review…

WOW! This first volume was totally worth all the hype! I went in completely blind and let myself get swept up in all the consistent love I had seen for this couple and preordered it without even reading what it was about!

And let me just say, these characters completely took over in sweeping me off my feet with this shoujo romance!!

I really really liked Hotaru right from the start! While this story is completely different then Ima Koi, I did find it similar in the sense that both our heroines are completely oblivious as to what to do in a relationship. I found it very refreshing once again to follow a heroine who really has no idea what she should do as a girlfriend and thought it *amazing* in how Hananoi encouraged her to just be herself. That she doesn't need to change who she is to be more "girlfriendy" and that he doesn't expect her to change herself for him. Again, totally amazing and very much loved seeing that unfold in this volume!

Hananoi is a very interesting character! While he is very adamant that Hotaru need not change who she is for his sake, I got the strong impression that Hananoi does change who he is for her? In fact, I would go as far as to say that he definitely feels he needs to *earn* her love, which is interesting because I haven't seen a shojo hero like that, but it also makes me really really sad for him. I'm thankful that Hotaru has been VERY encouraging that he need not change either and to do the things that make him happy (as well as look out for his own well-being).

The art in this volume is absolutely stunning! The detail of the eyes was mind-blowing and definitely sat and stared at a few panels because WOW! Beautiful beautiful art!

Overall, I very much loved this volume!! It was a total delight to read and definitely will be picking up more volumes in this series! I hope that these two continue to grow closer together!
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48 reviews5 followers
October 12, 2024
Rating: 3.5 stars

"A Condition Called Love, Vol. 1" by Megumi Morino is a captivating read that delves into the complexities of love through its richly developed characters. The protagonist, Hotaru, is a relatable figure whose self-discovery and vulnerability journey is touching and inspiring. Her interactions with Hananoi, a mysterious yet endearing character, bring a depth to the story that makes it hard to put down. Hananoi's nuanced personality and the chemistry between him and Hotaru drive the narrative forward. Despite the book's relatively short length, the author masterfully crafts these characters, making them memorable and the story deeply engaging. This book is a perfect quick read for anyone looking to experience a heartfelt and well-written exploration of love.
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3,437 reviews27 followers
February 7, 2023
Sweet HS shojo romance with an underpinning of creepy from the MC H. I love Love LOVE the MC h. She’s sooooo sweet and cute, but the MC H…I’ll try another volume and see if he’s as bad as the foreshadowing is hinting at.

4, please don’t jump the shark, stars.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Kim Scarlet.
241 reviews28 followers
April 5, 2024
✨ 𝐀 𝐆𝐋𝐈𝐌𝐏𝐒𝐄 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐒 𝐀𝐍𝐃 𝐏𝐋𝐎𝐓:
Hinase Hotaru, a high school freshman, has always been unsure about love. When she finds Hananoi-kun alone in the snow after a breakup, she casually offers her umbrella. But when he unexpectedly asks her out the next day, she senses her life is on the brink of a major shift.

✨ 𝐌𝐘 𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐔𝐆𝐇𝐓𝐒 𝐀𝐁𝐎𝐔𝐓 𝐈𝐓:
Well, I hadn't planned on diving back into manga since I was taking a break to focus on my novels. But while browsing Kindle Unlimited, I was pleasantly surprised to find free manga available for download. I decided to give it a shot out of curiosity, and from the moment I started reading, I was hooked. The story of Hananoi-kun, the charming guy, quickly falling for Hinase Hotaru, the ordinary girl, grabbed my attention from the first page to the last. Now, I can’t wait to read the next volume.

✨ 𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐈𝐅 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐋𝐈𝐊𝐄:
📌 SHOJO
📌 CONTEMPORARY
📌 ROMANCE
📌 SLICE OF LIFE
📌 NO SPICE
Profile Image for Kadi P.
878 reviews140 followers
April 1, 2023
(Number 1 of 37 from the Kodansha Amazon sale)

*More like 3.5 stars than 3.*

A manga with gorgeous art and a love story centred on two distinctive characters.

What was interesting about this manga was the contrast between the love interests. The protagonist Hotaru was sweet and naive whilst the male love interest Hananoi was intense to the extent that some of what he said could be considered creepy. But I feel as though some of the weird things he said were slipped in there for comedic effect and that at his core Hananoi is not actually as serial killer-esque as some of his comments suggest. Granted, he did fall for Hotaru at an alarmingly fast rate, but she’s such a sweet and cute girl that it’s not as bizarre as every other character in this manga makes out. No, Hananoi clearly did have some issues as suggested by the glimpse of his home life that was shown, but mostly he just seemed like a very intense and devoted boyfriend.

The protagonist’s naïveté was also played up for comedic effect, although it took its a toll on the plot and lead to long rambling monologues in the vein of “what is love? I didn’t know love could be like this. Love, love, love, love, love...”—you get the point. If you paid a pound for every time the word love appeared in this manga you’d be broke by the end, even if you have a lot of spare change!

But then again, if you’re reading this then romance is what you came for. And complain as you might about the intensity of the male love interest, you can’t say this manga didn’t deliver on the romance. It gave us sweet and slow starts as well as a hint of a suddenly passionate moment, an idea of what could be in store in later volumes and a lovely ending.
Profile Image for Connie.
1,593 reviews25 followers
March 5, 2022
I read a digital copy of this book.

That Hananoi-kun is really gentle, that he gives it everything he's got that sometimes he gives too much and he ends up doing weird things, that he likes books, that he is good at teaching others, that when he walks, he does it at the same speed as me.

I'm not even sure where to begin with this one.

Basically, Hotaru is your average run of the mill 16-year-old. She isn't anything special. Except, the most popular boy at school is obsessed with her. After she puts her umbrella over him in the snow out of kindness, he is determined to make her fall in love with him, but she isn't convinced she ever will fall in love. She agrees to date him on a trial basis, they have until Christmas Eve to see how things will go, will Hananoi convince Hotaru he is worth loving?

Red flag city. I don't know if this level of obsession is normal in manga romances, I'm not particularly well versed in them, but I found it really off-putting. I get that Hananoi's intentions are good but the whole waiting for two hours in the morning and searching in the middle of the night in the snow for a hair clip and his inability to let Hotaru do anything for him. It just felt a bit weird. I might continue with this series at a later date but for now, it wasn't really for me.
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2,318 reviews678 followers
April 15, 2022
Un día lluvioso de invierno, Hotaru le prestó a Hananoi, un chico de la clase de al lado al que acababan de dar calabazas, su paraguas, y poco después este se le declaró, y ella decide darle una oportunidad. Hotaru siempre ha pensado que el amor era algo que no podía sucederle a ella, ya que nunca se enamoró, pero tampoco sentía que le faltara nada, y las continuas muestras de afecto por parte de Hananoi la dejan bastante desconcertada... pero ¿también feliz?

Ay, pues la verdad es que ha sido muy cuqui, pero también tanto cariño por parte de Hananoi tan repentinamente resulta un tanto ¿extraño? Tengo sentimientos encontrados, la verdad, está demasiado enamorado, si lo podemos decir así, pero aun así la verdad es que la historia y su relación resulta de lo más adorable.

El personaje de Hotaru es una auténtica preciosidad: me encanta su forma de ser, y cómo se esfuerza por hacer feliz a todo el mundo, aunque me da pena que también se olvide de sí misma, espero que veamos en su evolución cómo va aprendiendo a ponerse en primer lugar. Por la parte de Hananoi, como digo... tengo mucha intriga, no sé si habrá algún significado oculto detrás de su actitud.

Reseña completa: http://fiebrelectora.blogspot.com/202...
Profile Image for Curious Madra.
3,083 reviews120 followers
February 13, 2021
As much as the art is beautiful, the ML is pretty much of a constantly jealous twat even if he’s supposed to be “a gentleman” to the FL. Seriously Hotaru it’s sometimes rather best not to be with him at all, he’s just a control freak!
Profile Image for Bookarune.
296 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2021
Ce premier tome est ADORABLE! J'ai senti mon petit coeur se réchauffer tout du long! J'ai tellement hâte de découvrir la suite!!

It's was so cute, I can't stop smiling <3
Profile Image for Brittany.
470 reviews10 followers
June 1, 2024
Hotaru is a sweet young girl who does something nice for popular classmate Hananoi. When Hananoi shocks her by asking her out, she at first says no. Hotaru has never been interested in dating or love. But after a few more encounters, they decide to trial date, to see if Hotaru can discover the feeling of love.

I loved the artwork. The characters are both very sweet, and the style of the artwork really captured that. Both characters were very drawn very cute!

My biggest gripe with this is that Hananoi seemed very stalker-y/obsessed with Hotaru. I'm just really unclear what the author was going for, because sometimes Hananoi was very sweet and thoughtful, and other times he was over-obsessed, and I can't tell if this is going to turn into a sweet love story or a stalker story. I also feel like Hotaru reads as aromantic and Hananoi is kind of forcing her to try and find love due to his persistence. I couldn't get a good read on where this story is going to go, and I will not pick up the next volumes because of this.

This story is definitely aimed at teens, but I'm not sure I'd suggest it due to the fact that I wouldn't want teens thinking Hananoi's actions are acceptable (too stalker-y and obsessive as previously mentioned).

3/5 stars because the artwork is great, but I can't gauge where the story is going
Profile Image for Vanessa (bookfairy95).
1,304 reviews143 followers
June 9, 2024
Unbelievably adorable!!!😍

First of all, this mange is yet again a reason for why I love shoujo manga that much! The cute and dreamy art style, with big full (or half) page illustrations and many little details just give this wonderful romantic and giddy feeling that I so love when getting excited about the development between two characters.

Hananoi-kun is a little intense with his all-in approach, so that was a little hard to wrap my head around at first, but over time you just realise how genuine he is and that he is completely smitten with Hotaru-chan.
I really adore their dynamic and can't wait for the day Hotaru finally realises she is catching feelings as well! 🥰
Profile Image for Becky (romantic_pursuing_feels).
1,280 reviews1,709 followers
May 28, 2024
ahhhh I LOVED this manga!

But first! If definitely has some elements that you need to leave to fiction as the reader. The hero is over the top - like way obsessed. And I LOVE that in romance. But in regards to real life red flags, there are a few. If you aren't in the mood for some stalker-ish, obsessed, over the top hero behavior I would pass this one by. Some lean ins to a co-dependent relationship developing. The hero doesn't do anything harmful, but he's very, very over the top.

Anyway, now that content warnings are out of the way - I just want to say how much I totally adored this novel. The art was delightful. I loved the mains so far. I looooove the relationship dynamics. I love how the hero is all about the heroine and pleasing her. There were so many scenes in this one that just made my heart pitter patter in the best way.

The note of the hero's wants in the relationship.

The simple drawing of him placing his hand over hers.

The almost kiss. The almost kiss!!!

Argh I'm totally going to be looking for more from this series. Really loved this!
Profile Image for Katie.
627 reviews7 followers
February 13, 2025
Love the anime so i decided to read the manga.
Profile Image for Violet ♡.
288 reviews142 followers
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June 13, 2024
Our girl is the kindest and the cutest!
Profile Image for Lucía Cafeína.
2,024 reviews218 followers
March 27, 2022
Ha sido la mar de cuqui, aunque el comportamiendo de él me parece entre misterioso y turbio? Tengo muchas ganas de seguir descubriendo su relación.
Profile Image for Delynn.
44 reviews3 followers
September 22, 2023
This manga is a beautiful love story of a probable- demiromantic girl named Hotaru. What really works with this story is the realism; the characters, emotions, and situations (for the most part) are true to life. Yes, Hananoi-kun is a bit impulsive, but the characters react in an honest way that makes them seem fully fleshed out.

The story does have a few trope-y scenes, but they are handled in such a way that it seems natural. Obviously this is a fiction work, but it seems to stay away from typical over the top-ness of a lot of anime and manga that really made it enjoyable for someone like me, who can find that approach a bit much.

Hotaru and Hananoi-kun genuinely have a sweet relationship, with no oversexualizing or creepyness going on. They're two teenagers trying to figure out their relationship, and though I was apprehensive about the "trial" dating, I find myself really looking forward to the next book.
Profile Image for Jillian B. (School Hiatus).
91 reviews11 followers
June 21, 2024
Thank you NetGalley for an ebook of this manga!! :)

Super cute manga that made me want to fall in love myself! The art was truly beautiful and I could feel the artist’s emotion through the drawings and the character’s eyes. It was a very quick read! (Which I love) The plot didn’t seem to progress much and reading it, sometimes it felt like different part of the story were the same as other parts. Otherwise, it was an amazing manga!!

TW: ~Fainting~
Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Manga, Graphic Novel
Age: 12+
🌶️: 1/5
🔫: 0/5
🤬: 0/5
⭐️: 4/5
Profile Image for Craig Schorling.
2,273 reviews11 followers
May 6, 2025
I totally get how Hananoi will come off to readers. He is intense and definitely creepy at times but it also feels like it is coming from a place of genuine care. I remember giving up things or acting unlike myself to try and get a girls attention in high school. Granted, I didn't say that I would be happy to be dead as long as they were happy or have a shrine devoted to them but I get where the author may be going with this.

Hotaru is great. The way she internalizes and processes her thoughts and emotions is great. She is different from the typical shojo lead in all the right ways. It is pretty clear where this story is going and I am willing to stick with it for a while and see how it plays out. Also, the art is quite nice and the dramatic moments really shine as a result.
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