Taishou Otome Otogibanashi 's review
Havos4414
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tl dr; I am sooo glad that I decided to start reading this.
AHHHHHH I JUST finished this not short, yet not too long manga, and I am so so so happy that this even exists.
The story is set in the 1920s, but there isn't any problem getting used how things went at the time at all. The characters are so pure, and as a reader, you can't help but hope they don't go through too much hardship and live a happy life. It is very clear that the author went for a deep dive into researching even the smallest details we wouldn't normally even take special notice of, such as where phones used to be stored in the house during the early 20th century.
[If you don't like war themes, this manga is FREE of any mentions about war. It solely focuses on the life events of the two main characters and the people they become friends with/get close to.]
Everything is just so gOD DAMN CUTE and I haven't been watching/reading anything like that for the last few years, so I'm truly happy and satisfied.
AHHHHHH I JUST finished this not short, yet not too long manga, and I am so so so happy that this even exists.
The story is set in the 1920s, but there isn't any problem getting used how things went at the time at all. The characters are so pure, and as a reader, you can't help but hope they don't go through too much hardship and live a happy life. It is very clear that the author went for a deep dive into researching even the smallest details we wouldn't normally even take special notice of, such as where phones used to be stored in the house during the early 20th century.
[If you don't like war themes, this manga is FREE of any mentions about war. It solely focuses on the life events of the two main characters and the people they become friends with/get close to.]
Everything is just so gOD DAMN CUTE and I haven't been watching/reading anything like that for the last few years, so I'm truly happy and satisfied.
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Taishou Otome Otogibanashi
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Kirioka, Sana
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