Mar 12, 2022
Have you ever read something so bad, and so annoying yet you still feel a draw to keep flipping the page? This is definitely one of those novels. The amount of red flags--even for a lax person like me is really...unsettling. I wanted to stop reading after the second chapter. I'm sure most would be uncomfortable with the energy this series brings. (Not just being a senseixstudent novel, but like ... just everything they do...is just...yabai to say the least). If you're able to separate real life from fiction though this is a really page-turning read. Plus the art style is really pretty.
Contrary to
...
most shoujos, literally every character is the actual worst. Selfish, flimsy and also just... bad with communication. Psychology as a tag doesn't even begin to describe the cluster f.
In fact, literally this entire series would be not only 110% better but quicker resolved if people were clear with their thoughts. That's definitely not the case though, but like eyes on an oncoming accident -- you kind of are stuck in deerlights, waiting for "it possibly can't get worse; she can't possibly be that naive. AND BOY." Yes. it's one of those novels. It's rare though, even feeling like ... this is super face-palm worthy at the naivety and also toxic selfishness, it's childish. But somehow, the female lead (and tbh all the characters) are still bearable. Even if it the way she acts could never be me, I can almost sympathize with her train of thinking. Almost. A Degrassi type read really in summary. Do read it if you aren't easily triggered by red flags and/or shit that definitely does not fly irl.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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