I'm writing this review for the light novel version. If you don't want to read the novel, and want to instead check out the manga. Go ahead, the art is incredible.
I will also keep the review very short. So you can enjoy the book if you like the premise.
For how it is adapted, I only read the initial chapters of the manga before jumping through the novel, but if you want more to the series. The novel is the way.
First. The pacing of the story
It's just a standard slow start and ramping up as the story progresses. Each volume is only a hundred plus pages
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Musume ja Nakute Watashi ga Suki nano!?, Mamasuki Japanese: 娘じゃなくて私〈ママ〉が好きなの!? More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 66
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 10, 2019 to Apr 8, 2022
Serialization:
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 12, 2022
I don't have any problem with the taboo relationship, in fact it's my favorite tag.
But here's what I want to say for this work after reading the first volume: - Only a single internal conflict in just one character and it just run around at the same circle. No one opposing the idea. Since the theme is "taboo relationship", it just feels weird that everyone accepted that. - Flat storyline. It's basically only from my perspective that everything in this LN just a very flat romcom with nothing to be amazed of except the age gap romance concept. - Very typical delaying relationship just because this is a ... Apr 18, 2021
Not much is released so my opinion may change but all in all... this is awful.
I won't even tackle the "taboo" part of this relationship. tl;dr - All potential material has been written over giving you only a shallow rendition of what could but shouldn't be. The most unique part of this relationship is that there is a very significant age gap and that the way these characters met involved 1 character going through various stages of early mental development/maturity while the other character witnessed this growth but goes through completely different life stages. IMO the author glosses over the difficulty that ... |
