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A review by escapeinmybookshelf
Veil, Vol. 1: Body Temperature of Orange by Kotteri
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Simply beautiful! This is a lovely story between platonic and romance, I felt a thump in my heart chest reading this manga. The paneling gives a glimpse of their intertwined lives. With vivid colors, wonderful fashion, and dynamic characters. The divide between being a reader and the characters is thin.
It’s akin to sitting near a pair of bantering strangers in a cafe that gives off an intimate air before they leave out the door in arm and arm. There’s soft magic in these pages, saying so little but telling so much with expressions.
The story is written in short-form; each chapter features a vignette unrelated to any greater overarching plot. Which I love how thin the “veil” is and feel that we are blessed to read it translated. I have already preordered my copy of this manga. I am so excited to display it at home when it’s released. Thank you for NetGalley and the publisher Udon Entertainment for the arc!
It’s akin to sitting near a pair of bantering strangers in a cafe that gives off an intimate air before they leave out the door in arm and arm. There’s soft magic in these pages, saying so little but telling so much with expressions.
The story is written in short-form; each chapter features a vignette unrelated to any greater overarching plot. Which I love how thin the “veil” is and feel that we are blessed to read it translated. I have already preordered my copy of this manga. I am so excited to display it at home when it’s released. Thank you for NetGalley and the publisher Udon Entertainment for the arc!