Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet review
uranx6
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This manga has all the things I love: romance, older guy, and beautiful art.
I am a big fan of the mangaka, Mika Yamamori, and her other work, Hirunaka no Ryuusei. The art is clean and pretty; she's good at designing aesthetically pleasing characters. I'm really enjoying the story so far. Fumi is beautifully drawn and though she and her dad are riddled with debt, she looks on the bright side of things and is an extremely diligent worker. She's not the kind of girl who depends on other people to do things for her. She is sensitive but she's not a wimpy crybaby. She is very sweet and doesn't act bratty in the slightest. The man that she works for and lives with, Kibikino, acts stoic and isn't sure how to express his feelings. But through his thoughtful gestures, it is apparent that he cares for Fumi. The romance seems to be moving at a steady pace and I impatiently anticipate the next chapter.
I am a big fan of the mangaka, Mika Yamamori, and her other work, Hirunaka no Ryuusei. The art is clean and pretty; she's good at designing aesthetically pleasing characters. I'm really enjoying the story so far. Fumi is beautifully drawn and though she and her dad are riddled with debt, she looks on the bright side of things and is an extremely diligent worker. She's not the kind of girl who depends on other people to do things for her. She is sensitive but she's not a wimpy crybaby. She is very sweet and doesn't act bratty in the slightest. The man that she works for and lives with, Kibikino, acts stoic and isn't sure how to express his feelings. But through his thoughtful gestures, it is apparent that he cares for Fumi. The romance seems to be moving at a steady pace and I impatiently anticipate the next chapter.
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