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My recent string of thoughts in order:
Holy shit - she's beautiful! What is this? [Do a search]. Eh? Erotica tag? That's actually sort of disappointing. Wait a minute... Mori Taishi.... why do I know that name? [Do a search] Ah! Radiation House! And Kyou no Asuka Show!!
So I know what I'm reading next.
Would 1000 per cent recommend this one!
I'm actually up to chapter 27 already, and loving it.😄
I've always had a soft spot for Kyou no Asuka Show just because it somehow manages to be both ecchi and wholesome. There's this surface layer of ecchi, but underneath that, it's actually sweet and charming and inspiring and funny and even philosophical. That's a rare and impressive balancing act.
And this is shaping up to be an even better and more subtle version of the same sort of balancing act, and an adorable rom-com to boot.
I have no doubt that I'll end up reading straight through it.
I haven't yet read Kyou no Asuka Show, so that's going onto my PTR list.