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Strobe Edge · review

★
Top reader Sep 27, 2011 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

All hail Sakisaka Io-sensei! Sasuga desu ne~. I gave this manga a 10/10 score simply because it was such a masterpiece.(tears) Although it exhibits a common plot for shoujo mangas – cute girl falls in love with the coolest guy in school, it was a lot more than I expected. Our heroine here, Ninako, suffers from an unrequited love for Ren who is, unfortunately, committed in a long term relationship with his first love. Being in an unrequited love is such a pain in the ass. You know the feeling when you just want to rush to that someone and then you realize that you justcan’t? Or better yet, you know you shouldn’t. That is how Ninako’s everyday life turns into a drama. The other characters too have their own stories to tell.

Although I’m a beginner when it comes to love, after reading this, it feels like I’ve undergone all the heartaches and dokidokis in the world. It depicts that falling in love isn’t just about flowers and butterflies, but it is experiencing pain to appreciate happiness.

Other than the ultra mega i-don’t-know-how-to-describe-how-beautiful-it-is art of Io-sensei, the whole story is heart-warming and you’ll see yourself glued to your computer chair until you finish the whole manga. Warning: This is ADDICTIVE. Happy reading then! Ja ne~

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