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A review by seacats
Sunbeams in the Sky, Vol. 1 by Monika Kaname
4.0
⭐4.5
Thank you to NetGalley, Yen Press, and Monika Kaname for the ARC and allowing me this opportunity to read and share my thoughts!
This story follows Himari, a twin sister to Mio. For most of their life they have always been connected and went to the same school. Himari decides to transfer to a different high school without telling her sister. However, the transfer was not kind to Himari and she ends up dropping out of school, never leaving the house. Mio, wanting to help her sister out, asks her a favor... To dress up as her and attend class for her.
Himari has to pretend to be her sister even though their personalities are very different and she doesn't know how Mio acts around her fellow classmates. As well as Himari trying to overcome her own trauma within the story.
I loved the sisters. You can tell they care about each other and Mio is so funny when bouncing off of her more stoic sister. I really loved Himari too. You can tell she has a big heart and can read people fairly well, trying to make them happy and comfortable. The male lead is very kind, although we haven't seen too much of him outside of being a nice prince like character. I honestly can't wait for future installments of his manga because I can tell it can be so good. Highly recommend!
Thank you to NetGalley, Yen Press, and Monika Kaname for the ARC and allowing me this opportunity to read and share my thoughts!
This story follows Himari, a twin sister to Mio. For most of their life they have always been connected and went to the same school. Himari decides to transfer to a different high school without telling her sister. However, the transfer was not kind to Himari and she ends up dropping out of school, never leaving the house. Mio, wanting to help her sister out, asks her a favor... To dress up as her and attend class for her.
Himari has to pretend to be her sister even though their personalities are very different and she doesn't know how Mio acts around her fellow classmates. As well as Himari trying to overcome her own trauma within the story.
I loved the sisters. You can tell they care about each other and Mio is so funny when bouncing off of her more stoic sister. I really loved Himari too. You can tell she has a big heart and can read people fairly well, trying to make them happy and comfortable. The male lead is very kind, although we haven't seen too much of him outside of being a nice prince like character. I honestly can't wait for future installments of his manga because I can tell it can be so good. Highly recommend!