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readsbylaura's review
3.0
Why does writers like love triangles?! STOP THEM. THEY ARE HORRIBLE. THE WORST THING EVER.
asparkofc's review
4.0
It was included in the second Orange volume,,, I think,,, I really like it though!
belle_fiction's review
4.0
I loved this short story which was included at the end of the second Orange collection. This was SO cute and fluffy and follows the romantic lives of twin sisters Mami and Chiki. Mami always attracts the boys but Chiki never does despite them being identical!
It was a super adorable read with a couple of cute manga guys (of course!) and a tonne of fun.
Definitely a pick-me-up in this current blizzard season!
It was a super adorable read with a couple of cute manga guys (of course!) and a tonne of fun.
Definitely a pick-me-up in this current blizzard season!
izumisano's review
4.0
I would've loved this if it was a fleshed out to a full series. It was too short.
thebooknerdscorner's review
4.0
A short and sweet manga about twin sisters who only want their sister to be happy.
If this story wouldn't have been written by Ichigo Takano, I'm pretty sure I would have thought it was the dumbest thing in the world. But it was, so it was funny, the art was fantastic, and the chemistry between characters was instantaneous. I think this would be a bit strange to read directly after finishing "Orange," but I didn't do that because the copy I borrowed from the library had "Haruiro Astronaut" ripped out of it, and it took a bit of time for my personal copies of the books I ordered to arrive. So I read it several days later on its own, which made it seem like a fun little romp in the woods with an author I have come to treasure dearly.
I didn't love the characters nearly as much as the students in "Orange," but it was still an overall jolly good time and I would recommend taking your time to read it if you have the volume(s) of "Orange" already in your possession.
If this story wouldn't have been written by Ichigo Takano, I'm pretty sure I would have thought it was the dumbest thing in the world. But it was, so it was funny, the art was fantastic, and the chemistry between characters was instantaneous. I think this would be a bit strange to read directly after finishing "Orange," but I didn't do that because the copy I borrowed from the library had "Haruiro Astronaut" ripped out of it, and it took a bit of time for my personal copies of the books I ordered to arrive. So I read it several days later on its own, which made it seem like a fun little romp in the woods with an author I have come to treasure dearly.
I didn't love the characters nearly as much as the students in "Orange," but it was still an overall jolly good time and I would recommend taking your time to read it if you have the volume(s) of "Orange" already in your possession.