

Buy Perfect World 3 by Aruga, Rie online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ā Fast and free shipping ā free returns ā cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: What would you do if your significant other and you canāt be together because of third parties opinions? Would your love for them be enough? Itsuki and Tsugumi have been tested their love over and over, but after she broke her leg in an accident, we see families and friends intervening, arguing that they should break up ācause theyāre just not meant to be together, that being with a disabled person is hard enough as it is and theyāll probably end up hurting each other. Now, what Iāve liked about this manga from the very beginning is that it doesnāt sugar coat things. Reality is cruel, harsh and frustrating but theyāve proven that they love each other and theyāre willing to learn and be better for themselves as well as for each other. They talk about their problems when there is something wrong but I think in this volume the pressure they feel from others takes its toll, leaving us with a heartbreaking ending. As usual, I was sobbing like a child with every chapter because you can see they clearly love each other, but sometimes people canāt be together even if they want to. Itās so frustrating to see that Itsuki wants to make her happy but he just doesnāt know how. And Tsugumi, man, sheās just trying her best but not having any supportive relatives is a slap in the face. I wish they can overcome this frustrating situation. I wish for them to be happy, with supportive people in their lives, who will actually love them in a selfless way. That being said, I HATE the nurse so much ācause if she were in love with Itsuki like she claims to be, she would want the best for him even if sheās not his choice. I gotta admit that Tsugumiās friend (who also has a crush on her) at least tries to support her, even when he knows she only loves Itsuki. Anyway, this volume was equally beautiful and heart-breaking, but I canāt wait to read the next one when the time comes. Review: Honestly, I was super suspicious about this series if I was going to like it or not. I like all different types of manga but this one seemed really leaning towards the Shojo side. The first two books were good but by the this one I was hooked and I couldnāt ship the next ones faster. The story does a really good job about highlighting the difficulties of being paralyzed but also making the story about inner demons causing one thing or another. I have no emotional connection whatsoever with the disabled community however I can not recommend this series enough to anyone that wants an unconventional love story that āhits differentā just read it.
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (196) |
| Dimensions | 14.6 x 1.4 x 20.8 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 1632369958 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1632369956 |
| Item weight | 204 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1 pages |
| Publication date | 20 October 2020 |
| Publisher | Kodansha Comics |
| Reading age | 16 years and up |
R**S
What would you do if your significant other and you canāt be together because of third parties opinions? Would your love for them be enough? Itsuki and Tsugumi have been tested their love over and over, but after she broke her leg in an accident, we see families and friends intervening, arguing that they should break up ācause theyāre just not meant to be together, that being with a disabled person is hard enough as it is and theyāll probably end up hurting each other. Now, what Iāve liked about this manga from the very beginning is that it doesnāt sugar coat things. Reality is cruel, harsh and frustrating but theyāve proven that they love each other and theyāre willing to learn and be better for themselves as well as for each other. They talk about their problems when there is something wrong but I think in this volume the pressure they feel from others takes its toll, leaving us with a heartbreaking ending. As usual, I was sobbing like a child with every chapter because you can see they clearly love each other, but sometimes people canāt be together even if they want to. Itās so frustrating to see that Itsuki wants to make her happy but he just doesnāt know how. And Tsugumi, man, sheās just trying her best but not having any supportive relatives is a slap in the face. I wish they can overcome this frustrating situation. I wish for them to be happy, with supportive people in their lives, who will actually love them in a selfless way. That being said, I HATE the nurse so much ācause if she were in love with Itsuki like she claims to be, she would want the best for him even if sheās not his choice. I gotta admit that Tsugumiās friend (who also has a crush on her) at least tries to support her, even when he knows she only loves Itsuki. Anyway, this volume was equally beautiful and heart-breaking, but I canāt wait to read the next one when the time comes.
M**I
Honestly, I was super suspicious about this series if I was going to like it or not. I like all different types of manga but this one seemed really leaning towards the Shojo side. The first two books were good but by the this one I was hooked and I couldnāt ship the next ones faster. The story does a really good job about highlighting the difficulties of being paralyzed but also making the story about inner demons causing one thing or another. I have no emotional connection whatsoever with the disabled community however I can not recommend this series enough to anyone that wants an unconventional love story that āhits differentā just read it.
J**A
Boa embalagem e o livro chegou em bom estado
S**A
Came a little bended and scratched on the spine!
A**N
Daughter loves this series. We had a difficult time finding book 2 & 3 she was excited to see them both on Amazon
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