I Made Friends with the Second Prettiest Girl in My Class · review
9
/10
Just when you think this series is a classic rom-com that might lose its spark once the romance peaks, it takes a sudden, sharp turn into the protagonist's confrontation with their parents' divorce. It portrays a child facing these traumas with such grounded realism that it makes you feel as if you’ve lived through it yourself, all while staying true to the core concept. It had me sobbing for several chapters. It broke my heart into pieces, only to put them back together and leave it even stronger than before. Please give this manga a chance; 32 chapters are all you need to experience exactly whatI'm talking about.