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bluehairedreads's review
Okay, I decided to start two Io Sakisaka series today. There are less holds with thisbseries compared to Ao Haru Ride, so that means I'll get to read it more consistently. Thus was really good. I truly love the themes that in Io Sakisaka's mangas. In this one, one of the biggest topics is thinking for yourself, rather than blindly following what others say and decide for you. I didn't think I would like Ren based off of when I first read the synopsis, but I'm pleasantly surprised. This entire volume was a pleasant surprise. I was so shocked realizing that Ren was Daiki's sister's boyfriend. Also, omg everyone in this book is so lovesick and are all having unrequited romances lmao.
I'm excited to read on. I feel like there is gonna be a lot of stress on the way
cocopurplebooks's review against another edition
2.0
Fairly predictable but I feel like I'm reading Ao Haru Ride 2.0. (even though this series came out before Ao Haru Ride). Beautiful art work! meh storylines so far.
papalbina's review against another edition
4.0
ay, señor, las mismas historias de siempre con los japoneses y los "oh, dios mío, ha dicho mi nombre"... algún dia visitare el pais pa ver si realmente los adolescentes son así de idiotas xD
books_and_cha's review against another edition
4.0
I cannot begin to express how much I love this series. I adore our protagonist, Ninako - she's cheerful, good and a complete sweetheart. She's so strong, and my heart hurts for all the pain that she goes through after she falls in love with Ren.
I really like Ren as a character too. He's a great person, but he has his flaws: he hesitates too much. It takes him a long time to learn to act on his feelings. That's all a part of his character development, and in the end, he learns to be more human than before. Ninako brings out a side of him that is unfiltered. She breaks down his walls and reservations till all there is is just pure Ren. It's hard for him, but also incredibly good for him too.
In contrast, Andou doesn't hesitate at all. He goes all out in pursuing his love for Ninako, and even though I wasn't rooting for him, I did feel bad when he realized Ninako would never love him.
The thing is, if you look at the basic plot of this series, it's completely cliched. I should hate it because everything that happens in this book has happened before. Girl falls for guy with a girlfriend, second lead comes in and there's a love triangle, etc. I loved how Ninako was never swayed from her feelings. She was never confused about Ren. Once she fell in love with Ren, she didn't stop. She really loved him - it wasn't just infatuation.
The way Sakisaka Io portrays all her characters is very generous. Even the bad guys have their reasons for being as they are. Every one is seen as flawed, human, imperfect. Just the way I like it.
This series gave me all the feels. I found myself rooting for Ninako and Ren the entire way - I was sad when Ninako was hurt, and happy when she was. I also squealed internally several times whenever the two had a moment. I love them together. I also just love this entire story - the characters, the plot, the feeling it gives me. .
I felt like I was there with them the entire time, completely immersed. The world of Strobe Edge has become so important to me.
Completed II: June 7, 2017
I really like Ren as a character too. He's a great person, but he has his flaws: he hesitates too much. It takes him a long time to learn to act on his feelings. That's all a part of his character development, and in the end, he learns to be more human than before. Ninako brings out a side of him that is unfiltered. She breaks down his walls and reservations till all there is is just pure Ren. It's hard for him, but also incredibly good for him too.
In contrast, Andou doesn't hesitate at all. He goes all out in pursuing his love for Ninako, and even though I wasn't rooting for him, I did feel bad when he realized Ninako would never love him.
The thing is, if you look at the basic plot of this series, it's completely cliched. I should hate it because everything that happens in this book has happened before. Girl falls for guy with a girlfriend, second lead comes in and there's a love triangle, etc. I loved how Ninako was never swayed from her feelings. She was never confused about Ren. Once she fell in love with Ren, she didn't stop. She really loved him - it wasn't just infatuation.
The way Sakisaka Io portrays all her characters is very generous. Even the bad guys have their reasons for being as they are. Every one is seen as flawed, human, imperfect. Just the way I like it.
This series gave me all the feels. I found myself rooting for Ninako and Ren the entire way - I was sad when Ninako was hurt, and happy when she was. I also squealed internally several times whenever the two had a moment. I love them together. I also just love this entire story - the characters, the plot, the feeling it gives me. .
I felt like I was there with them the entire time, completely immersed. The world of Strobe Edge has become so important to me.
Completed II: June 7, 2017
linluvsbooks's review against another edition
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Sweet and light love story.
10 volumes total.
10 volumes total.
ali_brarian's review against another edition
5.0
Super girly despite the main character not liking "girly" things. For my first manga I was pleasantly surprised. Bring on more manga.
idlereader's review
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.5