Summary:
Chiaki is what you would call a normal teenage girl. She goes to school, watches after her little sister, and loves hanging out with her friends. One thing that makes her a bit different is Subaru, her best friend.
Subaru is a hot model, and he's getting his foot into the acting industry. He's taking the world by storm – and possibly slipping away from Chiaki in the process. Yet he still depends on her to take care of him since he's alone so much.
Review:
Aww. Gazing at the Star Next Door Vol. 1 is such a cute start to this series! If you love friends-to-lovers romances, you've got to check this one out! I think this will be a slow-burn romance, but only time will tell.
The first volume is endearing, with Chiaki slowly realizing her feelings. We can only guess at Subaru's thoughts, but something tells me he's more aware of how he feels – he's unsure what to do about it.
This light read was exactly what my heart needed this week. It was impossible to read it and not root for these friends (to become something more, that is). I originally picked Gazing at the Star Next Door Vol. 1 because it was billed for fans of In the Clear Moonlit Dusk (a favorite), but this one really stands on its own.
Highlights:
Manga
Romance
Potential Friends-to-Lovers
Will I continue the series? Maybe? Probably.
Thanks to Kodansha Comics and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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