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Sirius: Twin Stars
by Ana C. Sánchez
emotional
inspiring
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
arc provided by the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sirius: Twin Stars is a sweet manga that follows Dani, a tennis player whose dream is to go pro. After a heart attack during a game seems to cut her career short and ruin her relationship with her mother, she decides to spend her summer in a coastal village where she meets the enigmatic Bella, who reminds her that she can still shine just like the stars.
I thoroughly enjoyed this cute, inspiring book, and I adored the bond that organically grew between Dani and Bella. The emotions of their feelings and Dani's struggle with her future, her family, and herself were all balanced, and I enjoyed the unique setting (for a manga, of course) of a Spanish coastal town. This one is surely not to be missed!
Sirius: Twin Stars is a sweet manga that follows Dani, a tennis player whose dream is to go pro. After a heart attack during a game seems to cut her career short and ruin her relationship with her mother, she decides to spend her summer in a coastal village where she meets the enigmatic Bella, who reminds her that she can still shine just like the stars.
I thoroughly enjoyed this cute, inspiring book, and I adored the bond that organically grew between Dani and Bella. The emotions of their feelings and Dani's struggle with her future, her family, and herself were all balanced, and I enjoyed the unique setting (for a manga, of course) of a Spanish coastal town. This one is surely not to be missed!