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Living with My Brother's Wife · review

★
Top reader Apr 21, 2025 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

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This review may discuss plot details.

The death of a loved one is something that most of us can relate to. It's harsh, sudden and unfair. Albeit family, friends or pets, they always turns our world upside down. And then you wake up the next day. The world keeps going forward, and something inside you fights against the current of time, it wants the clock to stop ticking so the pain stops too. We repress it, we live our life as if nothing happened but at some point it hit us. They are gone, and we almost completely forgot about them. Living with your brother's wife explores what happens after you loseit all, the grief and making peace with the memories of those that you lost.
Nozomi and Shino end up living together after Nozomi's husband, Shino's brother, dies. Slowly piecing together their life, they support eachother in their grief. Shino is alone, having lost both of her parents and now her brother, so Nozomi cannot leave her alone even if she herself is in deep pain for this matter.

This slice of life slowly built a narrative that I was enthralled with, one of recovery and hope.

It doesn't come without faults, sadly there was a high implementation of yuri bait in some chapters, that ended up nowhere. These chapters are few and far between, but are terribly distracting if you consider that you're reading a story about two women bonding in what can be considered a sisterly relationship. Completely unnecesary.

It ruins the mood here and there if you're somewhat sobbing, and then suddenly 5 chapters later one of the girls is grabbing the boobs of the other. .
Aside from that, it's not intrusive enough to ruin the story.

8/10. Great manga.

Mark
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