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Lenni Reviews: “Perfect World” Vol. 7 by Rei Aruga

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Tsugumi and Itsuki have managed to work well together on the project to make a barrier free house for their friends. Without the pressure of being in a relationship, it seems easier for them to get along. But after the project is complete, an earthquake rocks the city and Itsuki is all alone.

With the earthquake, this series gives the story a chance to show how a disabled person would have to handle a disaster. There are considerations not taken in to account in generic plans, even something as simple as access to a bathroom and space to use the wheelchair in an emergency shelter. I’d never even thought of that. When you think of emergency shelters, they’re packed with people and cots; no space for someone in a chair to maneuver. Romantic drama aside, this series is a great way to expose  more people to what disable people need to exist in the world along side them. 5 out of 5.

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