A review by alandd
Cuckoos Three by Mosskat

4.0

The story itself is quite adorable. It has its moments of tension and drama, scenes where you are left speechless by what happens, and then smile again thanks to Murry and Jacob. It has a slow pace that accelerates without you realizing it, making time fly by, but without sacrificing quality. Points for that!

The art is beautiful, I have to admit. Although it's far from the style I usually enjoy, it has a rustic charm that combines perfectly with the history. It has that delicate air, but without the refined and defined strokes that I love, and yet it conveys the sweetness and drama, the romance and tension of each scene without problems.

I would have preferred a little more development regarding the characters' past because much of the narrative focused on their present, how they felt, what they thought. I feel like it lacked more substance to understand where they were coming from. and who they are. Also, I have to warn you that it is not an insta-love even though it seems like that at first. It was one of the best surprises.

In addition to all this, it also includes the topic of mental health in an original way, playing a little with stereotypes. Cuckoos Three is a beautiful story that, although idealistic at times, brings out more than one smile both for its script and for its art, perfect for these autumn days where you need a simple read that makes you dream.