Yuki feels real. He has flaws, loves, falls and all the complexities to make an intriguing character. While he begins as rather wimpy, watching him grow is a very satisfying read, and I urge readers to give this piece a chance. You need to read past the first chapter to where the book really starts to shine. I also really like the slive of life feeling at the very beginning, and the odd relationships Yuki has with other characters. Odd, but fun. If that makes sense?
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