Kimi wa Tsukiyo ni Hikarikagayaku · review
Short but sweet, as with a great deal of tragedy type mangas, you know what's coming it even was reiterated in the very first chapter that her sickness is incurable, a standard premise yet by the time you get to the ending it hits you hard, and you're left with so many emotions, mainly sadness. The manga touches on other topics such as dealing with depression, suicide, and dealing with the loss of a loved one; from the perspective of different characters while depicting how each of them copes I don't have much to say about this manga it is beautifully animated, the characters developed fairlyin the short span of the manga and the story was well executed.
Would recommend it to anyone how loves Slice of Life/Romance