Ayxan Solongo reviewed Bloom into You, Vol. 6 by Nio Nakatani (Bloom Into You, #6)
Review of 'Bloom into You, Vol. 6' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
4.5 stars.
I really wanted to give it 5 stars, once the play was finished, but the ending of the volume didn't really satisfy me... Although it's a good "cliffhanger" to the next volume, I don't like it that much. Well, at least, if I were Yuu, I would've waited with telling Touko my feelings. Yet she told her right away... and although I usually love it when characters just tell how they feel, without waiting forever and maybe missing their chance, I somehow don't like it in this volume. Hmm...
Well, either way, the chapters with the play definitely deserved 5 stars. And yes, I did say before that it's so cliché to make a play that is basically just the life of the main character (or reflects their inner life), and while I still feel that way, it doesn't change the fact that the play was very well-written. …
4.5 stars.
I really wanted to give it 5 stars, once the play was finished, but the ending of the volume didn't really satisfy me... Although it's a good "cliffhanger" to the next volume, I don't like it that much. Well, at least, if I were Yuu, I would've waited with telling Touko my feelings. Yet she told her right away... and although I usually love it when characters just tell how they feel, without waiting forever and maybe missing their chance, I somehow don't like it in this volume. Hmm...
Well, either way, the chapters with the play definitely deserved 5 stars. And yes, I did say before that it's so cliché to make a play that is basically just the life of the main character (or reflects their inner life), and while I still feel that way, it doesn't change the fact that the play was very well-written. I even got pretty teary towards the end.
Hm. Could be perhaps how relatable it was... I mean, if I ever end up waking up in a hospital with amnesia – absolutely no memories of my life before I woke up –, I could probably never find out my "real self" either. Literally every person would tell me something else. Which, thinking about it, is quite sad actually, but yea.
It's fine.
I don't find it that bad, to be honest, actually.