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A review by marie_thereadingotter
Ao Haru Ride, Vol. 13 by Io Sakisaka
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
This was a cute little ending to the story. All the loose ends got nicely tied up, and I loved learning the name of the stray cat Kou adopted earlier in the series. It was really cute.
This is a nice "happy for now" story, but they are still in high school and things are left on a positive note.
I found the characters in the series very relatable for various reasons. I related to Kou's grief, I related to Futaba's personality, I related to Shuko's trust issues, I related to Yuri's subtle insecurities, and I related to Aya's care for his friends.
The characters drove this plot and what I loved the most about this series. The artwork is my second favorite thing. I like how unique it feels and how she draws characters.
This is a nice "happy for now" story, but they are still in high school and things are left on a positive note.
I found the characters in the series very relatable for various reasons. I related to Kou's grief, I related to Futaba's personality, I related to Shuko's trust issues, I related to Yuri's subtle insecurities, and I related to Aya's care for his friends.
The characters drove this plot and what I loved the most about this series. The artwork is my second favorite thing. I like how unique it feels and how she draws characters.