A review by heyjudy
Takane & Hana, Vol. 9 by Yuki Shiwasu

4.0

~4 Stars

Them living in one house together is really a test to their relationship. They both have reason to protest, and it changes things for them a little. They're forced to be around each other a lot more, which means finding out more habits and learning how to live together. Hana isn't one for sitting in the back and not doing something, so it's not surprising that she thinks everything through and even confronts the issue with everyone. She's pretty vocal about these things. For once, it's Takane who's left a little in the unknown, actually.
This issue also forces Okamon's hand a little, too. Hana is so blasé about the whole thing, when Okamon sees the threat of an older man living in the same house as her.
I really love the dynamic of this series, the characters, and Hana in particular. It's a lot of fun, craziness to follow. I end up reading these volumes so quickly without even realizing it, it feels like.


A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!