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A review by wolfiegrrrl
Seven Days: Friday → Sunday / セブンデイズ by Rihito Takarai, Venio Tachibana
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This second volume ties up all the loose ends, even for the side characters, as Yuzuru and Seryou come to terms with their feelings for each other.
What's really nice about their relationship is that, even though they are both flawed individuals, they aren't made to completely change themselves despite the fact that their actions also aren't entirely excused. They are allowed to be flawed and still be figuring things out as they learn to understand each other's needs and how to communicate. In that way, they feel like high school students overwhelmed by what they're feeling.
Overall, "Seven Days" is a tender story with a satisfying ending and characters you can't help but relate to.
What's really nice about their relationship is that, even though they are both flawed individuals, they aren't made to completely change themselves despite the fact that their actions also aren't entirely excused. They are allowed to be flawed and still be figuring things out as they learn to understand each other's needs and how to communicate. In that way, they feel like high school students overwhelmed by what they're feeling.
Overall, "Seven Days" is a tender story with a satisfying ending and characters you can't help but relate to.