B-gata H-kei · review
I just write reviews to say what I think.. Trying to express my love for a thing that I love. This story from the start until the end remained the same thing. With that I want to say that it never "tried to do something extra". That is a compliment. Perhaps wrongly put though, I just mean that this story is very well designed/thougth out/put together. I never thought "What's this now supposed to be?". Nothing ever felt out of place. Once I got used to how this story is told, there was no adittionalgetting used to to be done because of how the story is told.
The ending, a very important part of my conclusion above, is surprisingly good..
Now as I'm giving it more thought, I'm thinking how the ending of the story is the beginning of its best part.
I wish this would have a sequel, like for example such as what Tokyo Ghoul:Re is for Tokyo Ghoul..
Reading through this, I was completely connected with the story since its beginning.
How Yamada and Kosuda think and how they generally are is 100% relatable for me. The majority of the thoughts, the mindset and the ways of thinking by them are spot on on how real life was for me when I'd been of their age.
Finishing the story made me sad, and brought tears to my eyes because of how satisfied I was(and sad I am, because my observation of their universe has ended...).
This is one wholesome story for me, and it is so good that I feel as if it's ended at the part from which the story would otherwise reach greater height.
That not being the case is also a major part of my first drawn conclusion, how the story never goes beyond what it defines itself from the start.