Lenni Reviews: “Like a Butterfly” Vol. 2, by Suu Morishita

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Suiren’s feelings for Taichi continue to grow while Taichi still doesn’t want to be bothered with dating and all its distractions; including Koharu who is determined to get Taichi to like her before the summer is over.

This volume is mostly set up to get the pieces in place for Suiren and Taichi to go see fireworks together. Their shyness is endearing and really sweet but I have to say there’s a lot of waffle in this. Part of me was hoping they’d hurry up and get to the point. The back and forth is going to get tedious if it continues like this. 4 out of 5.

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Lenni Reviews: “Like a Butterfly” Vol. 1, by Suu Morishita

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Suiren is considered the most beautiful girl in school but she is also distant and quiet; not happy at all with the attention from both boys and girls. She ignores them all except for Kawasumi, who seems to be the only student who doesn’t gawk at her all the time, sparking Suiren’s interest. The problem is, Kwasumi has no interest in dating and rejects any girl’s advances.

I like how our main pair are both fairly down to earth. Suiren isn’t a conceited mean girl and her friends are an amusing foil to her quiet nature; we’re not watching her staring around without a single word. I am intrigued and want to see where this series goes. 4 out of 5.

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