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A review by katieejayne
That Blue Sky Feeling, Vol. 2 by Okura
5.0
I loved this volume as much as the first, if not more.
We were introduced to more characters, and possibly one of my favourites - Morinaga. He's a year younger than both Sanada and Noshiro, whilst he isn't out he isn't shy about the fact he has a huge crush on Noshiro. He's an interesting character as he was a foil for Sanada, he reaaaaaally rubbed him up the wrong way. I wonder why... Whilst it's never explicitly said you can tell there's some sort of chemistry between Noshiro and Sanada.
It was so adorable seeing Noshiro react to someone having a crush on him, it was something he'd never experienced before and you could tell. However, the way he dealt with it was so sweet and understanding.
Comparatively, when Sanada was faced with a girl having a crush on him he wasn't sure how to react and ended up hurting his friend instead because he couldn't fully explain why he didn't like her. It created an awful lot of tension and set up a lot for the final volume (most sad).
There was more talk of how the behaviour of Sanada's classmates wasn't acceptable and they all finally started doing things together. I was relieved to see that there wasn't just character growth in the protagonists but in the general situation.
I can't wait to read the final volume, I do really wish there were more though...
www.a-novel-idea.co.uk
We were introduced to more characters, and possibly one of my favourites - Morinaga. He's a year younger than both Sanada and Noshiro, whilst he isn't out he isn't shy about the fact he has a huge crush on Noshiro. He's an interesting character as he was a foil for Sanada, he reaaaaaally rubbed him up the wrong way. I wonder why... Whilst it's never explicitly said you can tell there's some sort of chemistry between Noshiro and Sanada.
It was so adorable seeing Noshiro react to someone having a crush on him, it was something he'd never experienced before and you could tell. However, the way he dealt with it was so sweet and understanding.
Comparatively, when Sanada was faced with a girl having a crush on him he wasn't sure how to react and ended up hurting his friend instead because he couldn't fully explain why he didn't like her. It created an awful lot of tension and set up a lot for the final volume (most sad).
There was more talk of how the behaviour of Sanada's classmates wasn't acceptable and they all finally started doing things together. I was relieved to see that there wasn't just character growth in the protagonists but in the general situation.
I can't wait to read the final volume, I do really wish there were more though...
www.a-novel-idea.co.uk