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Piano Duo for the Left Hand, Volume 1
by Kenta Matsuoka
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
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
After an accident causes a ghost to possess his left hand, the delinquent Shu who has never touched a piano decides to learn music to save two strangers. If you can't tell from just that sentence, this manga was a little wild! It starts out slow but after a very sudden moment in chapter 1, things change drastically for Shu.
I thought this was a decent start to what seems like an emotional series. I didn't connect with the characters very much, but I liked the art style and I really felt for Shu, who's had such a hard life so far. I'm looking forward to seeing his journey.
After an accident causes a ghost to possess his left hand, the delinquent Shu who has never touched a piano decides to learn music to save two strangers. If you can't tell from just that sentence, this manga was a little wild! It starts out slow but after a very sudden moment in chapter 1, things change drastically for Shu.
I thought this was a decent start to what seems like an emotional series. I didn't connect with the characters very much, but I liked the art style and I really felt for Shu, who's had such a hard life so far. I'm looking forward to seeing his journey.