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A review by ellelainey
Associate Professor Akira Takatsuki's Conjecture (Manga), Vol. 3 by Toji Aio
5.0
Another great volume.
Case 1: an actress being haunted on a horror movie set.
Case 2: a miracle child, suspected of causing a fake cult
I loved this volume. We got to see Naoya struggle, then get some relief, from his "gift" of hearing lies. He temporarily loses his ability, due to an ear infection, which gives him an insight into how important the gift is to him and his connection to Akira.
I LOVED the hint of shyness and underlying connection between Akira and Naoya. It's not really a romance, which is fine, but they do have a deep connection with each other, which Akira points out - they've both experienced a trauma as children, bonding them, because they're the only people who could ever believe each other's stories, and be there to support each other as they search for answers.
I really love grumpy Ken-chan. He's such a good friend to Akira, but he's also sweet to Naoya, helping him know when to back off, when to be careful. It's like a big brother guidance they both need.
Be warned - the miracle child storyline ends on a cliffhanger in this volume, but concludes in Volume 4.
Case 1: an actress being haunted on a horror movie set.
Case 2: a miracle child, suspected of causing a fake cult
I loved this volume. We got to see Naoya struggle, then get some relief, from his "gift" of hearing lies. He temporarily loses his ability, due to an ear infection, which gives him an insight into how important the gift is to him and his connection to Akira.
I LOVED the hint of shyness and underlying connection between Akira and Naoya. It's not really a romance, which is fine, but they do have a deep connection with each other, which Akira points out - they've both experienced a trauma as children, bonding them, because they're the only people who could ever believe each other's stories, and be there to support each other as they search for answers.
I really love grumpy Ken-chan. He's such a good friend to Akira, but he's also sweet to Naoya, helping him know when to back off, when to be careful. It's like a big brother guidance they both need.
Be warned - the miracle child storyline ends on a cliffhanger in this volume, but concludes in Volume 4.