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Aria of the Beech Forest · review

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Top reader Jan 30, 2026 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

TL:DR Cute, cozy story of a young witch girl growing up. Fun characters and good art with a little mystery to add some spice. Story: 7/10 A sweet coming-of-age story of a little witch girl, who's world changes after meeting a talking wolf named Gwyn. It's is wonderful to see Aria go from a shy recluse content to stay in her little world forever to her making friends with other charming characters, discovering the outside and finding a dream to work towards. Also lots of food and cooking. Such a cosy manga. It's not an especially complex story but there is a little undercurrent of mystery in Gwyn's origin.Character: 7/10
Aria is adorable, self-sufficient but also childish. She starts of shy and content with her lot in life but gradually opens up to others while she finds out what she wants in life. Gwyn is more mature and pushes Aria out of her comfort zone in a positive way while having some troubles of his own. Their relationship are the main focus but the other side characters are pretty endearing too.

Art
Adorable characters, a lot of visual comedy with reactions and such. Also has some very beautiful art of the Irish countryside.

Overall: 7/10
A very cozy manga full of cute fluff but with some emotion behind it. I recommend reading this when you want something light and uplifting.

Mark
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