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pastelwriter 's review for:
Ten Count, Volume 6
by Rihito Takarai
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I’m not really sure what to rate this, but I’m gonna go with 4🌟 🤷🏻♀️
I think this last volume in this series could have done more, but I don’t think it came as a surprise that it ended the way it did.
If anything, I just wanted at least one more volume so a couple of things could have been fleshed out more. For example, that evil witch from Shirotani’s childhood comes back and tries to start shit, but she’s dealt with very easily. I know this is meant to reflect how Shirotani has grown so much, but it didn’t feel earned.
Regardless, I’m glad both of them admitted their feelings for each other and just started authentically being themselves. They started being more honest with each other, and I love that for them.
Plus, I was glad to see Shirotani finally be able to do more of the things on his list and just look more happy 🥺💖
I think this last volume in this series could have done more, but I don’t think it came as a surprise that it ended the way it did.
If anything, I just wanted at least one more volume so a couple of things could have been fleshed out more. For example, that evil witch from Shirotani’s childhood comes back and tries to start shit, but she’s dealt with very easily. I know this is meant to reflect how Shirotani has grown so much, but it didn’t feel earned.
Regardless, I’m glad both of them admitted their feelings for each other and just started authentically being themselves. They started being more honest with each other, and I love that for them.
Plus, I was glad to see Shirotani finally be able to do more of the things on his list and just look more happy 🥺💖