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james_desantis 's review for:
Something's Wrong With Us, Volume 2
by Natsumi Andō
Something about this manga keeps me interested despite wanting to smack the main character in the head for falling for the guy who's family pretty much MURDERED her mother.
Anyway, this volume dives deeper into who is scheming who. The guy who runs the kitchen, verses how the young lord has control over certain areas, how the old master grandfather is a fucking prick most of the time, to the truth about our main girl after the mother finds out. All big reveals, mixed with some cooking lessons.
This isn't like the best written storyline. Characters to absurd things and everything is heighten to the tenth degree to make it "SHOCKING" for everything someone does. Saying that, I can't help but be intrigued to find out what really happened in the past, watching this family drama is like a little view into any family that they fight over money and fame, and of course our main lead just wanting to cook while also being under this insane house.
I can't stop reading despite having flaws with this one. A 3.5 out of 5.
Anyway, this volume dives deeper into who is scheming who. The guy who runs the kitchen, verses how the young lord has control over certain areas, how the old master grandfather is a fucking prick most of the time, to the truth about our main girl after the mother finds out. All big reveals, mixed with some cooking lessons.
This isn't like the best written storyline. Characters to absurd things and everything is heighten to the tenth degree to make it "SHOCKING" for everything someone does. Saying that, I can't help but be intrigued to find out what really happened in the past, watching this family drama is like a little view into any family that they fight over money and fame, and of course our main lead just wanting to cook while also being under this insane house.
I can't stop reading despite having flaws with this one. A 3.5 out of 5.