Bunny Drop 4badtzphotoNovember 11 2011, 07:10:41 UTC
Written and illustrated by Yumi Unita
From Yen Press website Having lived with his adopted daughter, Rin, for over a year now, Daikichi still considers the female mind to be far beyond his grasp! So when his cousin Haruko shows up on his doorstep with her daughter, Reina, in tow and claims to have “run away,” Daikichi is faced with navigating the twists and turns of the female psyche to get to the bottom of Haruko’s situation. And ultimately, through the perspectives of both Haruko and the other parents he meets through Rin’s school, Daikichi gradually begins to comprehend the many meanings of parenthood…
Some points: - I'm not sure if it was because I already read this in French or watched the anime. This volume isn't as interesting to me.
Written and illustrated by Yumi Unita
From Yen Press website
Having lived with his adopted daughter, Rin, for over a year now, Daikichi still considers the female mind to be far beyond his grasp! So when his cousin Haruko shows up on his doorstep with her daughter, Reina, in tow and claims to have “run away,” Daikichi is faced with navigating the twists and turns of the female psyche to get to the bottom of Haruko’s situation. And ultimately, through the perspectives of both Haruko and the other parents he meets through Rin’s school, Daikichi gradually begins to comprehend the many meanings of parenthood…
Some points:
- I'm not sure if it was because I already read this in French or watched the anime. This volume isn't as interesting to me.
Bottom line, I still like the series, though.
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