Member Reviews
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This book was lovely, informative, and heartfelt in a way the world needs more of. Super thankful for #NetGalley having #IsLoveTheAnswer available to read.
The artwork perfectly captures Chika's determination to learn more about herself and the world around her, and shows the self-doubt and worry of both the MC and her classmates. I loved how organic her progression of discovery was, moving from feeling alien, learning about asexuality and gender fluidity, exploring the asexuality umbrella, and finally accepting the limitations of labels. And the cat situation was really funny, adding just the right amount of humour.
It's so rare to find a book that goes into detail about the ace experience and the diversity within it, so I loved that. I'm not that into manga in general, but I'm always interested in books with asexual/aromantic characters, so I was excited to find this. I feel like this would be helpful for people who are questioning.
I absolutely adored this sweet little comic, it was so cute and so true to reality.
The characters are so cute and all have different styles and personalities which I think is essential for a good story.
I overall loved this story, it was sweet and I really felt for the main character Chika.
I highly recommend this to everyone, whether that’s someone who is struggling with their identity, someone who is simply curious and wants to know more, and even those completely sure in themselves.
I think it’s important to know everyone’s experience in sexuality is different, we don’t all feel the same.
I wish I'd had this when I was a teenager. Chika's discovery of asexuality is exactly what I would have wanted to see much, much earlier than I did. I also liked that insensitive behavior was called out and that Chika was able to find people who accept her as she is.
Thank you netgalley for an advanced ARC of this manga
This manga started off with an uneasiness of a situation the female main character goes though, but as things progress you see a journey of self discovery, where she is confused, lost and feels like she is an alien in society ( I know how it feels to see yourself as an alien in society because until I found out I was Pansexual & finding this out made me feel like I had found out more about myself).
I see this book as a way that can help others not only find themselves but also not feeling alone and misunderstood.
Anyone who is struggling with identity and ur not a big reader pick this book up and give it ago