Ayxan Solongo reviewed After hours volume 1 by Yuhta Nishio
Review of 'After hours volume 1' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
I love how chill it is, even though it's about figuring out their future. Usually it's like "omg I've graduated now I need to find a job asap or I'll end up being homeless". Fair enough, it isn't set right after their graduation and they did have a job. Nevertheless, it isn't stressful.
As someone who's also still figuring out what I want to do for a living, it's cool to have a story that is more chill.
I also really love how chill they are with their relationship. Not sure whether or not the protagonist already knew before that they are gay, but it's nice to have characters that don't freak out after having kissed the same gender. And especially how normal it's kept.
I'm a bit thrown off at how chill they are – one night-stand only and they're kinda living together already? Dunno, maybe that's a normal …
I love how chill it is, even though it's about figuring out their future. Usually it's like "omg I've graduated now I need to find a job asap or I'll end up being homeless". Fair enough, it isn't set right after their graduation and they did have a job. Nevertheless, it isn't stressful.
As someone who's also still figuring out what I want to do for a living, it's cool to have a story that is more chill.
I also really love how chill they are with their relationship. Not sure whether or not the protagonist already knew before that they are gay, but it's nice to have characters that don't freak out after having kissed the same gender. And especially how normal it's kept.
I'm a bit thrown off at how chill they are – one night-stand only and they're kinda living together already? Dunno, maybe that's a normal thing, but I've never read about that (usually there's a whole drama whether the characters are ready to move in together).
Yea, it's a chill read, with a chill story and chill characters.