Futari no Renai Shoka · review
7
/10
A manga that brings a strange feeling of “home”, where right from the start the author shows the protagonists' childhood traumas, with the problems with their parents leading them to traumas and mental blocks. How could these childhood problems disrupt their personal relationships? In both cases, comfort was found in the books. It's cute, the artwork is a little fickle, but it has its charm, and I'd easily recommend it to anyone who wants to read it on a Saturday. The idea of finding yourself and feeling good in each other's presence is a good thing to have once in a while.