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ElmRocks on Uchi no Tenshi ga Kemono Deshita.
I absolutely loved it ❤️❤️💕💕.I is very sweet and I like how supportive the characters are of each other. Would definitely read again😁.
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Rocks on What It Means To Be You?
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♪ ♫ ♬ But oh, my love, I am the Winter
♪ ♫ ♬ But oh, my love, I am the Winter
And my arms are cold
And, dear, my gale breaks us to splinters
And my wake is bold ♪ ♫ ♬
Ahhh, body swapping. Such a interesting trope, yeah? But you gotta use it right. Incidentally, this one does. Hark, my bois. I bring you prime quality drama. I bring you the wagyu of historical romances. Each line of fat is one miscommunication in the couple. Juicy, ain't it?
This is a love story about suicide and communication. Not even kidding, we have Eros and Thanatos in abundance here. Specifically, a frankly outstanding writing department (which you will appreciate better with the alternative translation elsewhere) describes two tragically alone figures, with a tense and impactful narration of their dramatic lives.
Winter is a snarky, lonely boy, that uses money to sate his hunger for genuine human warmth. Repressed, scared, abandoned, he is the definition of a good person who was dealt a pretty shi*** hand in life, and grew up absolutely fuc*** in the head. I call him stupid, and he is, but really, he just needs a fuckload of meds and therapy.
His counterpart, Violet, copes with her own tragic circumstances differently. She experiences an incredibly realistic character growth, from a crumbled ruin of a person to a caring bastion of firmness, to which Winter... tries to answer, among his PTSD and general fuckedness in the head. We love you sweetie, keep going.
His counterpart, Violet, copes with her own tragic circumstances differently. She experiences an incredibly realistic character growth, from a crumbled ruin of a person to a caring bastion of firmness, to which Winter... tries to answer, among his PTSD and general fuckedness in the head. We love you sweetie, keep going.
Both of them are so, so hot. Like yeah sure, the characterization is amazing, but the artstyle is... Well, I, for one, am drooling. Take a hint. It also uses the art to characterize them, so you get who's in whos body even by non verbal language. Honestly, it's flawless.
It's a convincing portrait of a relationship between two abused victims, a tale about breaking the yoke of the cycle of abuse. Slowly, with many tries and effort. The same which went into creating the manga: hence I give my recommendation and a GAI (Grand Accolade of Ivern).
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