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Sakura's Dedication, Vol. 1
by Fuyu Yukimiya
*Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for providing an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review*
After breaking up with her cheating boyfriend, Sawa is not looking to date again any time soon. This changes when Sakura, one of her classmates, confesses. Sakura is the "nerdy" classmate and definitely not Sawa's type, but his honest manner and determination to keep confessing prompts Sawa to accept. The plot revolves around their relationship as they start dating and getting to know each other, and how Sawa struggles with Sakura being so different from the type of guy (who sound awful) she's used to dating. She finds herself more emotionally invested with Sakura, and it's cute to see how she grapples with this. The plot is pretty episodic, each chapter is fairly self-contained. There's a lot of shoujo tropes involved, but done well and the art is very good. Anyone looking for a new shoujo series should check this one out.
After breaking up with her cheating boyfriend, Sawa is not looking to date again any time soon. This changes when Sakura, one of her classmates, confesses. Sakura is the "nerdy" classmate and definitely not Sawa's type, but his honest manner and determination to keep confessing prompts Sawa to accept. The plot revolves around their relationship as they start dating and getting to know each other, and how Sawa struggles with Sakura being so different from the type of guy (who sound awful) she's used to dating. She finds herself more emotionally invested with Sakura, and it's cute to see how she grapples with this. The plot is pretty episodic, each chapter is fairly self-contained. There's a lot of shoujo tropes involved, but done well and the art is very good. Anyone looking for a new shoujo series should check this one out.