To clarify, before I start, I usually hate love-triangles. I feel like in many mangas they are a cheap plot device to create drama - you have the love triangle where you have the two main characters who are the obvious couple, and then that ex who won't leave/that unrequited love/the clingy other love interest who guilt trips one character to be with them.
Not in Nanashi no Asterism, though!
The three are all friends who all platonically care about each other a lot. Without spoiling too much, all I can say is that the love triangle is a *proper* love triangle. Not one of
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''It's a secret'' - literally everyone in this book
Love triangles can be something wonderfully dramatic (and thus entertaining) or completely pointless. So when you make a story that revolves around a love triangle, you have to put effort in it to make the triangle seem interesting. Nameless Asterism manages to do that… actually it does it too much, but I will get into that later. The love triangle is simple: Tsukasa likes Nadeshiko, Nadeshiko likes Kotooka, Kotooka likes Tsukasa What's the problem? They are all really close friends and they don't want to ... |