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destdest 's review for:
Emma, Vol. 1
by Kaoru Mori, Abigail Blackman, Sheldon Drzka
A cute, wholesome look at different class relationships, i.e rich dude fancies a maid. It's really adorable how William is so absolutely aware of Emma. He was smitten at first glance, and the illustrations of their first date were so movie-like with the framing, the angles, and the building romantic tension. That was my favorite part. However, nitpick: William and Emma fell in love way too fast. When the other characters started referencing how they were in love, I was like whatttt?
But, of course, things aren't that easy despite how quickly they began to fall for each other. For that reason, I'm very interested to see where the next volume goes.
But, of course, things aren't that easy despite how quickly they began to fall for each other. For that reason, I'm very interested to see where the next volume goes.