A review by neilrcoulter
Your Lie in April, Volume 11 by Naoshi Arakawa

5.0

This is the perfect ending to a fantastic series that explores love, friendship, grief, loss, healing, and more, all in the context of music performance. The conclusion is inevitable, and handled beautifully. When I re-read this series, I'll want to have canelé nearby.

"But . . . why is Kosei's music so full of color? And why are those colors so sad?"

"We're musicians, but our minds are so full of things other than performing. It's kinda funny."

"Soon . . . it will be spring. Soon it will be the time of year it was when I met you. Soon, it will be a spring without you."