3.0

I have mixed feelings about this.

The big twist is pretty easy to see coming. The main character here, Nanoka, visits her "friends" throughout our time with the character. And while Nanoka visits these people you begin to link that maybe this girl who self harms, this woman who's a escort, or this old lady might be a little closer to Nanoka than we could ever imagine.

The ending here isn't really a big surprised. Guessed the twist in the first 30-40 pages. But the idea is sweet, and the ending is actually some really powerful stuff. This whole story is basically going through our emotions, our actions, how we do wrong and right, and if we want to move on or be stuck blaming or hurting ourselves. I love stories like these usually but here I just didn't connect to everyone. i think Nanoka is adorable, and art is solid, and I like the message but for some reason could not get invested into the characters.

But still an enjoyable read at a 3 out of 5.