Quirky Cat
Summary:
Hotaru is sixteen years old and has never been in love. That’s okay; she’s been fine with that. As somebody without a romantic past, Hotaru didn’t think twice about an act of kindness to somebody dealing with heartbreak.
She had no idea that something as simple as offering an umbrella to Hananoi-kun would change how he viewed her - or that it might kick off something larger than friendship between them.
Review:
I know I’ve said this before, but if you’re looking for a sweet and relaxing series, check out A Condition Called Love. It’s casual, it’s cute, and you don’t need to worry about becoming totally overtaken by the series.
I had a love/hate relationship with A Condition Called Love Vol. 1. Yeah, it’s cute. But if this were real life, there would be so many red flags telling this girl to run. So it’s probably not the best thing to romanticize, you know?
It gets better if you overlook that bit and look at it like it’s cute and naive puppy love (for both characters). It’s a slower-paced romance with relatively low stakes, so it’s suitable for a night of de-stressing.
Highlights:
YA Manga
Shojo
Slice-of-Life
Will I continue the series? Probably
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