I don't have the time to do justice to
Otona wa ai wo katarenai by Sakiya Haruhi and illustrated by Sakurako Yamada by summarizing it fully and with much squee, but I can't contain my love for this book. I must recommend it to the world! I didn't have high expectations before reading the book, and the beginning didn't seem promising. But by the end I was in love. It's about a college student who wants to be an actor. While in the middle of auditioning to join a prestigious group, things go badly for him. He ends up beaten up and dumped in a trash pickup area. Luckily he's picked up by a strange man, an oddly resigned yet gentle man who runs a small izakaya. The book chronicles the growth of the student, as a person, as an actor, in everything. The author manages to make him so adorable yet not perfect, so endearing yet flawed. I wanted him so badly to succeed because I felt so invested by the time I got halfway through the book. There isn't a hint of romance for half the book (or if there was I missed it XD), and I liked how it all became incorporated into the main character's journey and growth. The book wasn't perfect, but I felt that the positives totally outweighed the negatives. I loved the very end--Just skip the little side story from a side character's POV. The art is so perfect for this, too. ♥♥♥
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