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A review by readingrobyn
Sasaki and Miyano, Vol. 2 by Shou Harusono
4.0
The narrative of this manga really brings all those early questioning feelings to the forefront and illustrates it in a way that is so painfully relatable. You get all the usual stages of young romance:
- are they flirting or am I projecting?
- maybe they just meant that as a joke?
- omg I can't do this right now
- why is my heart having a dance party?
- I'm not gay, nope, not me, not now not ever, but like?
- I liked a person of the opposite gender that one time in elementary school though.
- oops that wasn't very straight of me
- oh no maybe they are gay? do they like me? No-not possible
- and even if they did, I would not like them like that ... but like maybe though?
- gotta not show my crush I like them - going to be real subtle - like a car crash.
I am just so happy that manga like this exists in the world.
- are they flirting or am I projecting?
- maybe they just meant that as a joke?
- omg I can't do this right now
- why is my heart having a dance party?
- I'm not gay, nope, not me, not now not ever, but like?
- I liked a person of the opposite gender that one time in elementary school though.
- oops that wasn't very straight of me
- oh no maybe they are gay? do they like me? No-not possible
- and even if they did, I would not like them like that ... but like maybe though?
- gotta not show my crush I like them - going to be real subtle - like a car crash.
I am just so happy that manga like this exists in the world.