Chiyoko Chocolate · review
Do you know yourself? How can you tell? One thing is children remember very little of their first years, so if something important happened to you back then and nobody tells you about it later on, you could end up ignorant in your own affairs. This is one of those manga, with a family secret. The art, the pacing, the plot all made it kind of work in what it was trying to do - showing you a heartwarming story that will maybe give you that bit of a push you lacked to get on your feet and get moving. Or did it? After the initialexperience I at least felt a bit unsure about what I actually think of the story. But 7 chapters is quickly read anew, and my own opinion of the characters and their choices isn't all that interesting. What you need to know is that this is a story about chocolate, estranged family, and finding yourself. Being so short, if these three notions interest you, you can't really lose much by taking it up.