![]() ![]() But it’s honestly harder to review something I absolutely adored from stem to stern, as the concept of a “review” is such that one feels they must come up with something more than just gushing away about how much one loved something. Most of my recent reviews have been of stuff which I either disliked outright or which I found more of a mixed bag, which is a bit funny, because I originally read this particular manga within days of it’s release last month. A chance encounter with her more serious-seeming colleague, Asahi Satou, after another somehow disappointing date leads to a budding friendship between the two, as well as the stirrings of an answer to what Hinako might actually find satisfying for her life. And, no, the thing that is missing isn’t a man, although the fact that none of the decent dates she’s had with various decent men seem to address her inner sense of malaise does give some indication of what the real issue is. Hinako Uno’s a woman who would seem to have pulled off the perfect combination – perfect make-up, perfect outfits, the right personality and interests – but despite the flawless presentation, there’s definitely something missing from her life. ![]()
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