Domestic na Kanojo review

MoshiMochi10
Apr 05, 2021
For clarification, I for one am not a fan of mangas/animes that write or talk about incest between siblings. HOWEVER, to whoever is reading this review, I assure you that if you are like me, this manga will blow your mind.

Story: Without spoiling, the story talks about the relationship between the MC, Natsuo, with the people around him, as well as his r/s with his step-sisters that are living with him. Despite how the sypnosis looks, the manga actually covers the growth of our MC as he progresses through his relationship with the many people around him and learns from each and every one of them.

With its superb attention to detail, especially with the background and story of the characters, it is also one of the very few manga that draws you into the world of the manga itself, and although I personally am not in the same situation as the MC, I could truly empathize and see from the perspective of the MC himself.

Art: The art of this manga is also truly amazing. Consistent art style throughout every chapter and volume, along with its beautiful art just pulls you in, enhancing every important scene that takes place.

Characters: Each character of this manga has a different personality and as a reader, you can really see things from their point of view, as well as why they are doing what they are doing. This is especially true in the later chapters that focuses on our main characters, Rui, Hina and Natsuo. It shows the different perspective of each character as well as the problems that they are going through. Through all the problems and issues surrounding them, they each take on different actions that brings forward results, which for better or worse, is understandable considering their situation.

Enjoyment: This is without a doubt one of the best manga I've read. I've never been on such an emotional rollercoaster in awhile, from happiness to anger to sorrow. The author has done an amazing job in portraying how each and every character feels as well as providing evidence/explanation to justify their feelings, allowing every character to be likable and before you know it, you'll be cheering for every one of them.

Overall: If binge-reading 200+ chapter in one sitting doesn't show how amazing this work is, then I'm afraid I don't know what will. On a side-note, if you're a person that can't stand love triangles or love r/s among family members, the first 60 chapters or so might not entice you to read this. But trust me, the manga get REALLY good as it progresses, which is evident if you manage to make it pass the first 100 chapters or so. Otherwise, I suggest you stay away from this masterpiece.
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Domestic na Kanojo
Domestic na Kanojo
Autor Sasuga, Kei
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