A review by rereader33
Bloom Into You, Vol. 4 by Nakatani Nio

5.0

Wow, I am so in love with this series! The play is now ready to be practiced, and the play's story parallels Touko's image crisis. I loved the part where Touko goes all out on her lines, her facial expressions becoming covered by her hand as she struggles to accept that she may not have known her sister as well as she thought. The fact that the drama teacher implied that her sister was not as perfect as she had thought makes this scene more poignant, as Touko had assumed that "becoming" her sister would inherently make her "perfect" as well. Nakatani's use of shadow and lighting was phenomenal as well, and certain panels really popped thanks to her clever artwork. I enjoyed seeing Saeki, Touko, and Yuu goof off together during the camp as well as seeing how much work everyone was putting into this play. What a great volume, I think this may just be my favorite yuri manga of all time. I can't wait to see what comes next!