A review by chantaal
Your Lie in April, Volume 1 by Naoshi Arakawa

3.0

I can see why this is so highly regarded! It's a lovely story about grief and depression and trying to see the world for the beauty it contains again. It also has some absolutely ridiculous manga/anime silliness (how many times is the main character going to be knocked out/beat up by everyone?!) that felt so out of place juxtaposed with the more serious nature of the story. I just couldn't get past it.