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65
11
Finished
Mar 25, 2006 to Dec 8, 2011
7.3/10
Average Review Score
67%
Recommend It
3
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So this is my first review so bare with me. I personally thought this series was fucking gold. I loved it, the characters each had to deal with their own personal stories, ranging from death to abuse. I will not spoil this series but all I can say is that I am happen to know that it is finished but upset that it is only translated up to Volume 5 out of 11. Anyone who enjoys sports stories, drama, the unconventional love story and even ice dancing (the series kind of revolves around) will enjoy this series. I grantee it; but if you don't then sucksto suck. Over all I give this a 10/10 and am very very VERY excited to see how this ends. I wish whoever is translating this can translate faster.
Michiru is a happy child who loves to skate. During her childhoood, she meets Leon, a cute innocent boy. They begin to ice dance together. But as she has a conflict with her mom, she plans to run away with Leon. Leon, considering the danger, declines Michiru. Hurt by this, Michiru runs away by herself. Finding out that Michiru has run away, Leon and others search for her, finding her in the skating rink. But the person who was standing in the rink no longer had the smile that old Michiru used to!? (Source: Serenus Dreamers)
this is my first review so bear with me. the plot is good kind of meh, I don't have any issues with it. but what I do have problems with is Leo's character. it's disgusting and I felt the author was trying to make him a cucky type of person. so if you are planning to read this note Leo is a weak type of male who is okay with being the second option. also if you are okay with that fine go for it but personally I kept getting mad at Leo for being a lil bitch. Also the art is fire and amazing.
This is one of those very few series i regret buying, not because it's bad but simply because it's too relatable. Every single volume made me feel sick to my stomach, i had a really hard time getting to the end, i felt the need to take breaks in between volumes and also while reading singular chapters. Before this only Life (Keiko Suenobu), Nana and Rainbow (George Abe) had this much impact on me. This is certainly something you should read when you're in the right mental state. My rating is based on 3 main points: how relatable it was for me personally, how upsetit made me and how some topics, for example the feeling of being "worthless" (or the feeling of being a bad person) and consequently trauma get depicted. If you're into manga that revolve around those topics, it's definitely worth a read.