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Chasing After Aoi Koshiba
Synopsis
Sahoko had lots of friends in high school, so there’s no shortage of people to catch up with at her reunion. But the one face she wants to see is missing: that of Aoi Koshiba, her classmate and first love. A star of the basketball team, Aoi caught Sahoko’s eye as an easy way to score social points. But when Aoi quits the team, an unexpected kiss pulls Sahoko closer to her than she intended to be. With a difficult home situation, Aoi is in need of more than just a cynical social climber. She needs a true friend, and something more…
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I was really disappointed and disgusted with how bad that ending was. it feels like the author denied who the characters were and their feelings to get to that ending. I don't recommend this as I have been reading this series for years and it has ruined my mood for about a week now. the ending is so bad I don't think anyone would be happy with it. as the story is set up in a way that makes you fully believe they will get together before shattering that with an ending so egregiously bad I don't like thinking about it. our main character gets
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Although the manga is over, the story of "Chasing After Aoi Koshiba" has not reached a formative end. The first volume set up the dynamic between our main character, a popular girl, straddling with her feelings for her equally popular classmate Aoi, who has a seemingly uninteresting friend group. The second volume fleshes out these characters and the third volume adds a pseudo resolution to our main characters story arc. The fourth volume abruptly concludes the story, leaving a gaping hole in the reader's chest.
There are countless story threads that are set up in the first three volumes that will never be tied up. read more
There are countless story threads that are set up in the first three volumes that will never be tied up. read more