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Synonyms: I Won't Runaway Anyway, Heart Breaking, Hard Trip
Japanese: どうせもう逃げられない
Auteur:
Kazui, Kazumi
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
10
Chapitres:
51
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2011-07-08 to 2015-07-08
Sérialisation:
Petit Comic
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Synonyms: I Won't Runaway Anyway, Heart Breaking, Hard Trip
Japanese: どうせもう逃げられない
Japanese: どうせもう逃げられない
Auteur:
Kazui, Kazumi
Taper:
Manga
Volumes:
10
Chapitres:
51
Statut:
Finished
Publier:
2011-07-08 to 2015-07-08
Sérialisation:
Petit Comic
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Naho dreamt to become an OL but while she was waiting to have the aptitude to become one of them, she started to work in a Design company. But because her manager, Sakisaka, had a bad impression about her, he just played with her. But then, he decided to help her and he even comforted her?!
(Source: Chibi Manga)
Included one-shot:
Volume 10: Heart Breaking, Hard Trip
(Source: Chibi Manga)
Included one-shot:
Volume 10: Heart Breaking, Hard Trip
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Douse Mou Nigerarenai review
Reading this manga was an intense journey. Since its first pages, it has become one of my favorites. It had a freshing and interesting start, but it soon unfolded in a psychological struggle with sadness, hopelessness, guilt and love. The protagonist, Sakisaka-san, is someone extremely injured, who carries an endless burden on his back; unfortunately, he was hated by many, but by putting myself in his place, I was able to understand his suffering and eagerly wish for his happiness. Naho was sweet and determined; it was not easy for her to love someone so hurt, but I admire her very much for having
tried her best to understand him and stay by his side.
I got emotional and even cried in several chapters, especially in the last few. Every time I went to read, I knew it wouldn't be easy - his story moved me a lot. But I enjoyed every moment, even the sad ones, and I thanked the author internally for not having made a superficial and easy story, but for having built complex characters, who needed a long way to finally find themselves and get together. It was perfect. Even the imperfections. |