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dark
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
C'est une très charmant manga, et la héroïne est une personne très adorable. Je voulez-bien lire le livres restant du la séries. (excuse-moi pour ma mauvaise écriture, la langue française c’est pas ma langue maternelle).
Moderate: Child death, Suicide, Death of parent
confession to make: through a solid chunk of this i was just reading it with a yt video in the bg
but once i was at roughly 50% i was like “oh wait oh fuck” turned off my video and zoomed through the rest
fair warning this is much heavier than i expected it to me but it’s also just incredible
something that stood out to me is the incredible friend group in this manga
there are two timelines in this and frankly i did have a favorite (the ten-years-in-the-future one) but the highschool one was also wonderful !!
def plan to continue with this series <3
but once i was at roughly 50% i was like “oh wait oh fuck” turned off my video and zoomed through the rest
fair warning this is much heavier than i expected it to me but it’s also just incredible
something that stood out to me is the incredible friend group in this manga
there are two timelines in this and frankly i did have a favorite (the ten-years-in-the-future one) but the highschool one was also wonderful !!
def plan to continue with this series <3
CW: Suicide
There are so many heavy topics covered in this series: Suicide, survivor's guilt, love, happiness, sadness, saving a friend that doesn't want to be saved, depression...
It's a lot to deal with when you are a teenager and every situation is brand new and you just don't know how to handle it. There are so many instances where I cried throughout the series.
There are so many heavy topics covered in this series: Suicide, survivor's guilt, love, happiness, sadness, saving a friend that doesn't want to be saved, depression...
It's a lot to deal with when you are a teenager and every situation is brand new and you just don't know how to handle it. There are so many instances where I cried throughout the series.
Wow, what an intriguing manga. I can't wait to see what happens in the next one. The story is romantically sad. It's easy to get attached to the various characters in this manga. It may be difficult for some people to follow the thread of the story, as it takes place in the past and in the present.
Wow quel manga intriguant. J'ai vraiment hâte de voir se qui va se produire dans le deuxième tome. L'histoire est romantiquement triste. Il est facile de s'attacher au divers personnages de ce manga. Il peut être difficile pour certaines personnes de suivre le fil de l'histoire, car ça ce déroule dans le passé et dans le présent.
Wow quel manga intriguant. J'ai vraiment hâte de voir se qui va se produire dans le deuxième tome. L'histoire est romantiquement triste. Il est facile de s'attacher au divers personnages de ce manga. Il peut être difficile pour certaines personnes de suivre le fil de l'histoire, car ça ce déroule dans le passé et dans le présent.
emotional
reflective
fast-paced
This review is for the first 5 volumes.
I don't know what to think. Orange is naive and serious at the same time. It shows that people have an impact on others' lives, but I can't decide if it is in a good way or bad.
I think it perpetuates the belief that the decisions of other people are your fault too much. I understand guilt but feel like this manga never even tried to dispute the notion that characters were at fault for suicides others commit.
I also had problems with the relationship. It felt very uneven. Naho was always doing everything for everyone else. Saving a suicidal boy with love doesn't feel like a good message. The only person who matched her in selflessness was the one she didn't choose. I think a much better decision here would be to let her realise she can't always be the saviour and needs to put herself first or someone to take care of her too. Even if it hurts someone who is vulnerable. Maybe he'll get better or find a therapist and then they can have a relationship. But I really didn't like the unequal dynamic the author chose as endgame.
Also, from the perspective of the best friend. Do you really think that you are doing something good by matchmaking your future wife with a suicidal person? Sacrificing your own happiness and the happiness of your wife (and your future child) for that?
I liked the message about being there for someone going through a tough time, though. I think that is important. There is nothing wrong with being the light in someone's life while they can't see. It just can't be like that forever. Eventually, they must find something to live for outside of friends, because it just isn't sustainable that friends sacrifice their lives forever for a depressed person. But for a limited time they absolutely should. Just also not feel guilty about the decisions of other people, no matter how important to them.
I don't know what to think. Orange is naive and serious at the same time. It shows that people have an impact on others' lives, but I can't decide if it is in a good way or bad.
I think it perpetuates the belief that the decisions of other people are your fault too much. I understand guilt but feel like this manga never even tried to dispute the notion that characters were at fault for suicides others commit.
I also had problems with the relationship. It felt very uneven. Naho was always doing everything for everyone else. Saving a suicidal boy with love doesn't feel like a good message. The only person who matched her in selflessness was the one she didn't choose. I think a much better decision here would be to let her realise she can't always be the saviour and needs to put herself first or someone to take care of her too. Even if it hurts someone who is vulnerable. Maybe he'll get better or find a therapist and then they can have a relationship. But I really didn't like the unequal dynamic the author chose as endgame.
Also, from the perspective of the best friend. Do you really think that you are doing something good by matchmaking your future wife with a suicidal person? Sacrificing your own happiness and the happiness of your wife (and your future child) for that?
I liked the message about being there for someone going through a tough time, though. I think that is important. There is nothing wrong with being the light in someone's life while they can't see. It just can't be like that forever. Eventually, they must find something to live for outside of friends, because it just isn't sustainable that friends sacrifice their lives forever for a depressed person. But for a limited time they absolutely should. Just also not feel guilty about the decisions of other people, no matter how important to them.
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
sad
medium-paced
Bruh, this one hit right in the feels. Like I don't know when I'll read the second one cause I don't know how to handle my feelings about this.