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james_desantis 's review for:
Hinamatsuri Vol. 3
by Masao Ohtake
This series is so freaking weird.
I kind of love it though?
So this starts off with Hitomi meeting Anzu and learning about collecting cans and living as a homeless person. Weird yet somewhat touching ending. Then we get back to Nitta showing off Hina to his family and...yeah it goes bad. Then we have Hitomi and Hina helping Anzu find cans/tvs and other things to sell to make some money.
It's a weird series man. People talk weird. But holy hell do some of the jokes land, the stories go quick, and the characters are just quirky enough to be interesting. The last story could have been more touching but instead went for a joke that didn't last as good, but the rest of the book was great.
So yeah a solid volume, better than 2, not as good as 1. A 4 out of 5.
I kind of love it though?
So this starts off with Hitomi meeting Anzu and learning about collecting cans and living as a homeless person. Weird yet somewhat touching ending. Then we get back to Nitta showing off Hina to his family and...yeah it goes bad. Then we have Hitomi and Hina helping Anzu find cans/tvs and other things to sell to make some money.
It's a weird series man. People talk weird. But holy hell do some of the jokes land, the stories go quick, and the characters are just quirky enough to be interesting. The last story could have been more touching but instead went for a joke that didn't last as good, but the rest of the book was great.
So yeah a solid volume, better than 2, not as good as 1. A 4 out of 5.