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A review by silberfederling
Don't Lie to Me – Paranormal Consultant 10 by Ritsu Miyako
adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
This was a good conclusion for the series.
In some aspects it felt a bit rushed. I really wished there would have been more details about a few aspects:
Especially about Shiros backgroundstory, why he lost his abilities to hear lies. The plotline of him borrowing Kaorus identity felt like wasted pontential. It would be more interesting if he had an actual reasoning here.
I really liked that Ritusu Miyako decided that she wanted to conclude the series with some more insight on Somas past and why he found Kanako intriguing. But I also wished we would have gotten some more details.
I am kind of fine how the romance aspect is concluded. I feared it would feel of and mismatch the feeling the rest of the story had for me. But the idea to emphasize the bond between both of them the same way their interactions always happened during the series, fit perfectly.
In some aspects it felt a bit rushed. I really wished there would have been more details about a few aspects:
I really liked that Ritusu Miyako decided that she wanted to conclude the series with some more insight on Somas past and why he found Kanako intriguing. But I also wished we would have gotten some more details.
I am kind of fine how the romance aspect is concluded. I feared it would feel of and mismatch the feeling the rest of the story had for me. But the idea to emphasize the bond between both of them the same way their interactions always happened during the series, fit perfectly.