DoLL · review
I honestly didn't get this series. What did it want to show or tell? A girl is attracted to her old art sensei and makes a trip to his house to stay there a few days. From day one, they keep yelling and shouting and arguing about... nothing. Well, not exactly nothing. The story has some initial excuse for the argument, but after that, their fights and yelling seemed completely pointless. I felt that the author had the intent of the whole thing being something artsy and deep, that their relationship was besides the point, that the events themselves with the other occupants were besides thepoint. But I just didn't get it because the presentation and dialogue were completely casual. There didn't seem to be anything between the lines of the dialogue and the sketches. The whole thing in the end just seemed... pointless.
Is it worth a read? I think this is the first time I'll ever say this: Nope, it's not. But if you care enough to try to comprehend what this series was trying to communicate, be my guest, because I got nothing from it.