A review by rereader33
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 21 by Aka Akasaka

5.0

While I'm not totally okay with how eating disorders were discussed in the ramen chapter (that's a heavy topic that requires a lot more thought and effort put into than can reasonably fit in one chapter), overall this was another phenomenal chapter. Tsubame's and ishigami's subplot comes to a tearful close, Kaguya's discussion with Miyuki's dad was heartbreaking yet endearing, and the chapter featuring Ino and Miyuki was hilarious. Kaguya's older brother is the absolute fucking WORST and I want him to burn in a thousand flaming dumpster fires, but I'm so proud of Kaguya for deciding to fight back rather than accept her fate. Kaguya has grown so much throughout this story and her development is some of the best I've seen in romance, period. She is such a strong, clever young woman and I am so damn proud of her. I can't wait to see her plan in taking down her sexist, misogynistic family.

I'm curious to see what happens next, so much is going on and so much is at stake!