ANNE FREAKS review

Hinatara1
Apr 07, 2021
I was intrigued by the cover and decided to give Anne Freaks a try and it was well worth it and it's encouraged me to read some of Yua Kotegawa's other works.

The opening definitely drew me in as it introduces Yuri Kitagawa burying his mother which is definitely a good way to get someone to keep reading to find out his motive for killing his mother, while Yuri is disposing of his mothers body a mysterious girl (Anna Todou) offers to help him if he promises her to kill her father and as the story progresses we learn more about the characters and the cult that her father belongs to (The Kakusei Group) it's a decent plot and doesn't get boring as you read on but it's nothing ground-breaking which is fine due to it being short.

Due to Anne Freaks being quite short a lot of aspects such as character development and the plot feel a bit huddled together but it's not a bad thing because while reading I was still enjoying it regardless of it's small but not major faults.

The art is quite good as well which is an added bonus.

As I continued to read I found myself getting invested in the characters and their revenge against the Kakusei Group and the plot remained interesting throughout and I really enjoyed it for what it is.

There's also some humour thrown in as well although sometimes it works well and other times it feels slightly out of place.

If you want a nice short interesting read with a bit of romance, violence and psychological aspects Anne Freaks will deliver and it's worth the read.




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