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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Manga Review: Love at Fourteen, Volume 8, by Fuka Mizutani


Rating (Out of 5): ~3.5
Publisher: Yen Press
Release Date: November 2018
Volumes: 9+
Spoilers?: No.
Volume: 1. 7. 9.

Goodreads Synopsis:

Kazuki and Kanata may be considered Class 2-B's mature students, but they're not the only ones getting tangled up in emotions and new relationships. Aoi quietly pines for Kanata, but her curiosity is piqued by the mystery surrounding the school nurse. The woman from the bus continues to fascinate Shota, and even class clown Kato surprises everyone when he manages to catch an unknown girl's attention...

Review:

Shiki kind of confronts her feelings in this volume, and gets to move forward in a different direction. Then we meet a new couple, this one who's age difference isn't what either of them realized, only in the opposite directions. I do quite like the diversity of couples in this series, how it mixes up normal expectations and gives a wider view. Even if the age differences might bother some people.
Other than that, mostly just some teasing and new romantic situations for our couples.
This series is fun to me. It's fallen a little in the background, and sometimes it's easy to forget some of the characters because there's so many at this point. But it's still fun to read and I'm glad we're getting more variety in our manga now.

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