A review by mugsandpugs
Bunny Drop, Volume 8 by

3.0

Things I like about this series:
- the mature, down-to-earth tone. Mundane day-to-day life.
- the realistic outcome of events. Relationships not working out. Parents getting re-married. Teens behaving badly, then shaping up as they age.
- "villainous" girls turning out to have more depth and motivation
- different body types and face shapes for different characters, even female ones.
- random realistic details, like newborn babies having misshapen heads.
- learning about Japanese culture, especially when it comes to childcare and single parenthood
- the plot, in general, as in "single parents in unconventional family situations making things work out."

Things I don't like about this series:
- Eight volumes in, EIGHT VOLUMES IN (out of NINE), and we RANDOMLY INTRODUCE AN INCEST PLOT. Where the HELL did THIS come from?!?!?!?!

Christ. I'd hoped her date with that nice guy would work out...

I'm gonna keep an open mind and... hope this is just puberty and misguided thoughts, etc, but I'm afraid it's actually gonna Go There for real.