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Jun 18, 2020
Just to give some context, I only just recently came back at around chapter 50 to finish up the rest of the story.

This isn't meant to be a serious review, but more just me venting the gripes I had with certain subplots found in this manga.

In general, I thought that the author tackled the whole age gap thing quite well, but that's not what I'm here for.

I was absolutely thrown into disbelief when I read how the author slaughtered a certain side character's confession.

Rejection.

An absolute tragedy.

The salting of Carthage doesn't even come close to represent the same level of devastation that occurred in that chapter.

How could they butcher this character's heart felt feelings?

I was hooked.

I wanted to see how this played out.

Turns out it was just a segue into the "man this sucks, time to move on" theme they had going on in the few chapters after.

I'm not criticizing the message here as I thought the execution was well done, but I found it underwhelming with the amount of development that was given to the closure to this subplot and how the author never shared the insights of the rejector after the confession.

Oh and there was another subplot about a guy and his sister, maybe he wanted to bang or something.

I guess that got tied up with the guy getting upset with being blue-balled and getting punched in the face by being a cheeky cunt for making a comment about the confession above.

If you're somehow still reading this, Koi wa Ameagari no You ni is a lovely read, but suffers a bit from the lack of development into its side characters and subplots.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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