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World's End and Apricot Jam
Synopsis
After breaking into Anzu Shinohara's apartment and smashing his already broken keyboard, Hina Sakata quickly finds herself in his debt. As she works to pay him back, Hina finds out that Anzu is a vocalist and becomes entranced, wanting to explore more of his unkown world. Will this unlikely couple last longer their 15 seconds of fame? Find out in World's End and Apricot Jam volume one.
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officialbighead
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While I will say that the art style is really good, that is about the best part of this manga. The funny scenes are not that funny, the sad scenes are not that sad, and the writing can be a little confusing at times. The story is unoriginal, which is generally fine, but there is nothing special or unique about this manga. It didn't move me emotionally whatsoever, and that is my biggest disappointment in regards to this manga.
If you want to read it anyways, go ahead. It's short enough to complete in a binge.
I'm not sure what else to write, but the site read more
If you want to read it anyways, go ahead. It's short enough to complete in a binge.
I'm not sure what else to write, but the site read more
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perapera
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It's really good!
At first i was a little worried, because no one wrote a review about this manga. I thought that maybe didn't worth my time, even though i found the plot interesting. And fortunately i was wrong. Its really good. It avoids a lot of cliches and the main characters are likable. The art style is also good. The author captures the emotion of the protagonist, especially when he is on stage and singing, really well. I would like for him to be real.
Of course, is not groundbreaking or with a unique story but if you are looking for something light to read and read more
At first i was a little worried, because no one wrote a review about this manga. I thought that maybe didn't worth my time, even though i found the plot interesting. And fortunately i was wrong. Its really good. It avoids a lot of cliches and the main characters are likable. The art style is also good. The author captures the emotion of the protagonist, especially when he is on stage and singing, really well. I would like for him to be real.
Of course, is not groundbreaking or with a unique story but if you are looking for something light to read and read more