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A review by mehsi
Love, That's an Understatement, Vol. 1 by Fujimomo
4.0
I received this manga from the publisher/Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.
Kodansha had some new manga up on Netgalley and of course I couldn’t resist this one! Deliquent/punk x girl who has it all together? Sign me up!
The story was fun, and I loved seeing Risa get out of her shell and slowly open up, started asking for help, and show another side to herself. I really found myself rooting for her. I also loved how much guts she has and how she is able to say no in a firm steady way. Or speak to people who most would avoid. She was quite a fun character. I did feel for her though at times, because we find out why she is like this and why she is always carrying that filled to the brim bag of hers.
The romance? It was quite good. In the beginning I wasn’t sure (especially with the saving), but quite soon I found myself rooting for these two. So happy with several scenes. They really do have some chemistry and I love how Zen tries to bring Risa out of her shell.
OK, the saving was a bit much at times, did that guy just stalk her to know when he was needed? It was cute at first, but after a while I was like, eh….
Though that rival dude can F off. Get the hint. No one likes your bullying. And I just didn’t get why he was so obsessed with Zen and his group of friends. It just got so weird at times.
The art was really good, I love the style!
But all in all, I did like this one and I would love to continue it to see if Risa and Zen get any closer. I mean with that ending? Things will have to happen!
Review first posted https://twirlingbookprincess.com/
Kodansha had some new manga up on Netgalley and of course I couldn’t resist this one! Deliquent/punk x girl who has it all together? Sign me up!
The story was fun, and I loved seeing Risa get out of her shell and slowly open up, started asking for help, and show another side to herself. I really found myself rooting for her. I also loved how much guts she has and how she is able to say no in a firm steady way. Or speak to people who most would avoid. She was quite a fun character. I did feel for her though at times, because we find out why she is like this and why she is always carrying that filled to the brim bag of hers.
The romance? It was quite good. In the beginning I wasn’t sure (especially with the saving), but quite soon I found myself rooting for these two. So happy with several scenes. They really do have some chemistry and I love how Zen tries to bring Risa out of her shell.
OK, the saving was a bit much at times, did that guy just stalk her to know when he was needed? It was cute at first, but after a while I was like, eh….
Though that rival dude can F off. Get the hint. No one likes your bullying. And I just didn’t get why he was so obsessed with Zen and his group of friends. It just got so weird at times.
The art was really good, I love the style!
But all in all, I did like this one and I would love to continue it to see if Risa and Zen get any closer. I mean with that ending? Things will have to happen!
Review first posted https://twirlingbookprincess.com/