A review by nymphie
Hello World: The Manga by Manatsu Suzuki, Mado Nozaki, Yoshihiro Sono

2.0

The premise behind this book is promising, but the execution was very poor. The story is rushed and incredibly confusing. There is hardly any chemistry between the leading couple. Readers are told they are in love, but we do not see it or feel it. The science-fiction elements are not explained in the slightest, leaving the reader floundering for explanations that can’t be found. The time-traveling method is nonsensical, and the converging timelines are so tangled together that it is difficult to tell which characters are from the past/present/future and which time they are currently in. It’s a cute story, but it feels half-baked.