A review by shaun_trinh
Perfect World, Volume 3 by Rie Aruga

5.0

Perfect World is doing what all the other romance manga think they're doing. Cute, down to earth, and unafraid to face the realities of a relationships for those who aren't able bodied. I found myself being so incredibly invested and annoyed by the things happening in this volume from how Tsugumi's parents were and how Nagasawa was treating her, but these are the hard truths that need to be faced. Love alone won't make their relationship work, and both parties need to accept and honestly consider what they're willing to do to support one another to a healthy degree. It's okay to not have everything figured out or know how to do everything together, but steps need to made towards that.

Really sad ending, had me thinking for a sec that it was all going to be okay until BOOM they hit us with the breakup. Sad but not surprised. Can't wait to keep reading!