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A review by heyjudy
Shortcake Cake, Vol. 4 by suu Morishita
4.0
~4 Stars
I don't think I have ever met a more relate-able character than Chiaki. His struggle with his feelings in this volume in particular—I get him so much.
The boys argue and confront and fight in this volume, as Chiaki's feelings start to be as realized as Riku's. And because of their confrontations, Ten is starting to develop and realize her own feelings in regards to them. As she gets to know both of them better, she has to rethink her own thoughts about them.
This series has already gone back and forth between each character so much that even I don't know which one I prefer for Ten. I don't know which one should get the happy ending with the girl. I just want all of them to have a happy ending, I think. Though particularly Chiaki. I just love Chiaki the most, honestly.
A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!
I don't think I have ever met a more relate-able character than Chiaki. His struggle with his feelings in this volume in particular—I get him so much.
The boys argue and confront and fight in this volume, as Chiaki's feelings start to be as realized as Riku's. And because of their confrontations, Ten is starting to develop and realize her own feelings in regards to them. As she gets to know both of them better, she has to rethink her own thoughts about them.
This series has already gone back and forth between each character so much that even I don't know which one I prefer for Ten. I don't know which one should get the happy ending with the girl. I just want all of them to have a happy ending, I think. Though particularly Chiaki. I just love Chiaki the most, honestly.
A review copy was provided by the publisher, VIZ Media, for an honest review. Thank you so, so much!