A review by heyjudy
Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War, Vol. 11 by Aka Akasaka

3.0

~3.5 Stars

There's a brief respite in this volume, as exams are coming up. Everyone has to keep up their good composure, but they're all freaking out in their own ways, working hard to get a good score. That's brief, though, as Kaguya is still figuring out how to work her new texting system. The group starts spending more time together, so Miyuki wants to learn to rap. And then we discover just how many personas Ai has created in order to keep her identity a secret from Kaguya's friends, and there's some confusion and mixing of worlds there.
It seems to be hinting that the series might be ending soon. As the year is coming closer to an end, and they all have to decide what they're doing after school, Kaguya and Miyuki are going to have to decide what to do about their feelings pretty soon. Aside from that, this is still a lot of fun. I really like Ai's character, and I appreciate that the stories are running together more and creating bigger plot lines.


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