Dear Green

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Des alternatives: Japanese: ディア・グリーン
Auteur: Fujiyama, Hyouta
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 8
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation: RuTile

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Des alternatives: Japanese: ディア・グリーン
Auteur: Fujiyama, Hyouta
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapitres: 8
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2021-03-06 to ?
Sérialisation: RuTile
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1. Roommates Forever
Yajima Yukari and Otoumi Hiroshi know they must one day reveal the truth about their relationship to an important person: Ryouko. Especially after she sent invitations to a celebration of her upcoming wedding. How will she react when she finds out that her best friend is dating her ex-boyfriend?

2. The One I Like the Most
The new part-timer Sae's crush causes a hiccup in Yajima and Otoumi's relationship.

3. Living Together
A humorous flashback to how Otoumi and Yajima came to live together.

4. The Situation to Take For Granted
Crunch time; both Otoumi and Yajima's parents are putting pressure on them to go for matchmaking interviews.

5. Love's Murmurs
High school student Shinya reacts badly when Takashi, his boyfriend of six months, suggests he goes home for New Year's.

6. Repeated Problem
Although Takechi rejected his closest friend Hakata's unexpected love confession, he doggedly kept their friendship going. But when gossips about Hakata's homosexuality begin to circulate at their university, Takechi is forced to question his friendship with Hakata.

7. The Relationship That Can't Be Washed Away
Though Takechi and Hakata behave no differently to how they were before the confession, something is slowly changing...

8. Vacation Time
A short extra on Yukari and Otoumi's home life.

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Dear Green review
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bakingpowderr336
Apr 03, 2021
*Minor Spoilers*

It's hard to live up to people's expectation, everyone knows that. Even harder though, is living in the shadow of an older sibling or relative who has outshone you in nearly every aspect of life. And eventually, the feeling of knowing that your efforts are just a worthless endeavor in comparison gives birth to lack of self confidence and rebellion. Dear Green tells a story like this, where Aoi, a 3rd year high school student tries to live with the burden of a perfect older sibling.

Story: 8

The basic premises is that Aoi is a rebellious delinquent, who doesn't take her future seriously,thanks to being forever overshadowed by her sister. However, thanks to a chance encounter with a famous youth photographer, there might be hope for Aoi yet.

When I read the synopsis, I could already see that this is going on the usual path of an insecure girl who is coaxed from a very understanding guy to grow stronger and break out of her shell of insecurity. Wonder if my prediction was right? Read this then :D

When I actually finished it, I found that the characters matured quite a bit (especially Aoi). For being only 54 pages long, the plot was quite well paced, as Aoi only rebuilt herself bit by bit, making the manga seem emotionally longer. Unfortunately, I also felt that the bit of romance between Aoi and Yohsuke was a bit too sudden. Even so, I felt like the story was done quite well, and enforced the age old adage "If you can't change someone else, change yourself"

Art: 8

It was quite average Manhwa style, though I still love how everything is drawn quite fluidly. Sakura Aymuu's drawing style makes the characters seem alive, with their facial expression squeezing every bit of emotion you could absorb from them in a nice sympathetic puddle.

Characters: 9

Even though there isn't an abundance, Dear Green has a varied pool of them. For the main characters, we have Aoi, your typical delinquent, who softens up gradually, and Yohsuke, the avoider of fame who is unshakably happy. The interactions between the two really bring out the true character in either (eg. Aoi's passion for the flute. The minor character interactions also helped, as it reflected how Aoi's life has been so disappointing with all the criticisms she faces.

Overall: 8

What can I say.....I'm a sucker for these stories. Considering I can relate very easily with the main character is one of the bonus's of this gem, and along with the true emotional bond as well. Dear Green is overall I quite decent story, with an overall length of about 50 or so pages, should give you a short, but sweet read.