Member Reviews
Cute , lighthearted romance between two very different teens. Enjoyable for romance readers who like a romance without emotional angst.
Tani and Suzuki continue to hit new relationship milestones in volume 3 of "You and I Are Polar Opposites". Suzuki tries to introduce Tani just to her mom. Suzuki notices something is up with our possible second couple. The topic of jealousy and trust in relationships is briefly discussed with other people instead of just being an overthought internal monologue. In the cutest mini-arc of this volume, Suzuki does her best to plan for Tani's birthday while taking what he would like into considerations. Healthy relationships in manga, such a novel concept.
Still going strong for this series! I liked that we checked in significantly with some of the side characters we were meeting before while still focusing on our main couple. I also thought the way certain tropes were played with but then inverted was really fun. It's still a quick read, the art is easy to follow, and the characters all feel like they have individual personalities.