A Girls

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Des alternatives: Japanese: ア ガールズ
Auteur: Tamakoshi, Hiroyuki
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapitres: 15
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2021-03-06 to 2021-03-06
Sérialisation: Comic Blade

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Des alternatives: Japanese: ア ガールズ
Auteur: Tamakoshi, Hiroyuki
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapitres: 15
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2021-03-06 to 2021-03-06
Sérialisation: Comic Blade
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Kazao is happy with his life on Mirai ("Future") Island. Sure, his parents abandoned him after he was born, leaving him to be raised at the orphanage-like facility, but his life is comfortable and has his friends, especially the lovely Eiko, the girl he loves. One night, however, he has a horrible nightmare where he sees himself die in a motorcycle accident. After that, everything changes. The next day, his parents are miraculously "found" and he is torn from his idyllic life and Eiko's side to be thrust into a world he knows only from television shows and school assignments. Dropped unceremoniously in the middle of a city with only a sketchy map for guidance, Kazao is saved from wandering aimlessly in search of his new home by the cute and forward Yuu, who turns out to be in his class at his new school as well. Despite his best efforts to accept his parents' sudden return and Yuu's friendly overtures, Kazao can't shake the feeling that things aren't quite right. Nor can he forget Eiko. Why did his parents wait sixteen years to call him back? And why is the piano the only used piece of furniture in his parents' new house? The mysteries begin to pile one atop the other as the lies fall apart in this intriguing story of future possibilities and innocent romance.

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A Girls review
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uranx6
Apr 12, 2021
Sometimes I'm just in the mood to read something easy, short but still interesting. In one of these occasions I just happened to stumble upon A Girls.
Interesting basic premise?
Check.
Short?
Check.
Easy reading without obscure philosophies or hard-to-get scientific mumbo-jumbo?
Check.
Alrighty, let's dive right in...

STORY 8/10

A story is well paced and keeps you interested form the first chapter to the last. It even has a few surprising plot-twists here and there, which is quite an accomplishment from a manga of this length. However, quite a few things were never really explained and the ending was such a convenient cop out. It was still good but I would have been happier if it were whom did Kazao actually choose in the end. I can't get into details without spoiling the entire manga, so let's just say the ending was a bit more open then I'd like it to be. Also, toning down fanservice a bit would've made the manga better.

ART 7/10
Well, nothing to write home about here. It's good but nothing special really.

CHARACTERS 7/10
The characters are interesting enough to keep you on with the story but that's all. After their first introduction you pretty much know all about them. No significant character development, hidden traits or anything the like. But hey, for 15 chapters this is enough and I have no serious complaints.

ENJOYMENT 8/10
Did I get what I was looking for? Mostly. It was an enjoyable ride but the background info on the island and it's "mysteries" were a bit too vague and, as I've already said the ending left me hanging.

OVERALL 8/10
If you want an interesting, easy to read love story with some mystery twist in it, go for it. You won't regret it. Chances are that this won't be the manga of your life but it's definitely an enjoyable and fun way to spend an hour or so.