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shaun_trinh 's review for:
Hitorijime My Hero, Vol. 5
by Memeco Arii
I'll give this a 3.5/5 stars
This installment continues it's semi-fast paced exploration of Masahiro and Kouske's relationship. The more I read the more I think some of these volumes could be combined to become more cohesive, but I also understand that it's just a light and fun read.
I had fun reading, but I was honestly pretty confued by why Masahiro was in a constant state of panic. I get the jealousy of Natsou, but he kept getting oddly upset at all interactions Kouske had with anyone. I guess he's obsessively possesive which leads to his jealousy with everyone around Kouske.
I liked how both Masahiro and Kouske were introspective about how they were feeling and why they felt the way they did, feels like actual progress happening in these volumes, even when the more obvious issues are still present.
I also liked that this story focused on Asaya, even though this series isn't about him and Kensuke, it was nice for the book to expand on him more since he's one of the lead supporting characters. I also love the drama and mess at the end, I know people probably don't like it but i'm not here to be a hater. I loved it and it makes me want to read the next volume asap.
Fun read, fun series.
This installment continues it's semi-fast paced exploration of Masahiro and Kouske's relationship. The more I read the more I think some of these volumes could be combined to become more cohesive, but I also understand that it's just a light and fun read.
I had fun reading, but I was honestly pretty confued by why Masahiro was in a constant state of panic. I get the jealousy of Natsou, but he kept getting oddly upset at all interactions Kouske had with anyone. I guess he's obsessively possesive which leads to his jealousy with everyone around Kouske.
I liked how both Masahiro and Kouske were introspective about how they were feeling and why they felt the way they did, feels like actual progress happening in these volumes, even when the more obvious issues are still present.
I also liked that this story focused on Asaya, even though this series isn't about him and Kensuke, it was nice for the book to expand on him more since he's one of the lead supporting characters. I also love the drama and mess at the end, I know people probably don't like it but i'm not here to be a hater. I loved it and it makes me want to read the next volume asap.
Fun read, fun series.