Kurage no Uta · review
Since it will be my first review ever, and the first one on this manga, i will keep it short and simple so it´s easy to digest, and i hope it convinces you to read it. There aren´t that many one-shots of a single chapter that i have read that made me feel like i needed more. Often, i feel like it´s length was fine for what it tried to tell, or that the story wasn´t worthy of more than a single chapter. This however, kept me needing more. By the same author of Kaoru Hana wa Rin to Saku, Saka Mikami brings up a storythat draws you into it with ease, with a plot that isn´t the most innovative, but one that still hooks you up and draws you into wanting to see more of it. The only reason this isn´t a 10 for me, is because this deserves to have more chapters to develop an already very sweet story with hints of sourness that kept me wanting to see more of it´s not so bright sides.
This is only 50 chapters long, and it´s a VERY good way to get a good idea of why her longest running series is so highly regarded. It only made me want to read it more, because if they could do this in a single chapter, with more to work with i know that it can only get better.