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Tyler J Gray –
Even though I really loved this volume it did feel a bit short. Was hoping for more Mei + Yuzu romance however I did like seeing more of Harumi and Matsuri. I think Matsuri irritated me when she first arrived in the series but getting to know her more now, I wanna give her a hug and can understand her more. I'm excited to see where it all goes. I'm here for the ride, however long it be. 4.5 stars Even though I really loved this volume it did feel a bit short. Was hoping for more Mei + Yuzu romance however I did like seeing more of Harumi and Matsuri. I think Matsuri irritated me when she first arrived in the series but getting to know her more now, I wanna give her a hug and can understand her more. I'm excited to see where it all goes. I'm here for the ride, however long it be. 4.5 stars
Helen West –
I always devour these within a hour of getting them. I'm so immersed in this world and wanting to see what happens next. I love that the world is expanding to include more about the support characters. They're certainly an interesting bunch. Also, Mei is a gay disaster. I always devour these within a hour of getting them. I'm so immersed in this world and wanting to see what happens next. I love that the world is expanding to include more about the support characters. They're certainly an interesting bunch. Also, Mei is a gay disaster.
Chantal –
It was super cute but I was definitely looking for more romance between Mei and Yuzu. Although it was worth the wait it felt too short.
Mark –
Mizusawa has been missing from school after last volume and that sends Harumin into the belly of the beast, aka Mizusawa’s home. There’s dramatic tension, then there’s what these two have been building towards. Other stuff happens too, I guess? Look, I don’t normally go in for yuri paradise stories, but I can’t help but root for Harumin and Mizusawa because they’ve got such an obvious chemistry and that makes them way more interesting than Yuzu and the sentient shade of beige known as Mei, who ar Mizusawa has been missing from school after last volume and that sends Harumin into the belly of the beast, aka Mizusawa’s home. There’s dramatic tension, then there’s what these two have been building towards. Other stuff happens too, I guess? Look, I don’t normally go in for yuri paradise stories, but I can’t help but root for Harumin and Mizusawa because they’ve got such an obvious chemistry and that makes them way more interesting than Yuzu and the sentient shade of beige known as Mei, who are ostensibly the series leads. Harumin is a great character - she’s a genuinely nice person with a warm heart, even though you might assume otherwise given that her looks and killer fashion sense would be more in line with the typical mean girl in a story like this. She and Mizusawa share such a strong senpai-kouhai relationship that’s fairly adorable - Mizusawa is fiercely loyal, but it’s no great secret that she’s not the most mature young adult yet so having a steadying influence that she can banter with is very helpful. Needless to say, I love every bit of their encounter and conversation, as brilliantly awkward as it is when two people are sort of, kind of, being frank with one another, but not quite. So when Mizusawa kisses Harumin it might be rebellion, it might be something else, but I’ll take it. Gotta start somewhere. The rest of the book can’t hope to touch this, but it tries its best. I really like the couple of side chapters afterward that check in on some characters from the first series and give some simple Mei and Yuzu time. That one girl who won’t stop shipping Yuzu and Harumin is great and the revelation of what comes of her obsession is cute. The book ends with, yes, ye olde fireworks festival and I do appreciate Mei actually wanting something for a change, even if the little bit of drama injected into this is very, very thin. It does let Mei have an emotion as a bit of a novelty, even if some of the nonsense Yuzu buys into is ridiculous. Still, it brings back a cute remnant that was leftover from the first series and has some fun moments amidst what turns out to be a lot of pointless worry. Honestly this continuation doesn’t need to exist and it still feels a lot more exploitative than many more recent yuri we’ve seen. Even so, it’s enough to keep me interested and I’ll put up with a ton of Yuzu and Mei to get more Harumin and Mizusawa anyway. 3.5 stars - largely on the basis of the first parts of the book and the fun side stuff. It may never quite manage it, but Citrus+ is better than its original and keeps coming perilously close to getting a legitimate four stars out of me.
Craig Schorling –
Mei and Yuzu steal the show in this one. The middle section has some side character stories that really didn't do anything for me but the beginning and the ending were great. Seeing Mei grow and emotionally mature is the best part of the series. We also get some really sweet moments between the two in this volume that end with a mixup being resolved and a festival date. The art is solid and stylized well. Now we must wait another year (most likely) for the next installment. Oh the agony. Mei and Yuzu steal the show in this one. The middle section has some side character stories that really didn't do anything for me but the beginning and the ending were great. Seeing Mei grow and emotionally mature is the best part of the series. We also get some really sweet moments between the two in this volume that end with a mixup being resolved and a festival date. The art is solid and stylized well. Now we must wait another year (most likely) for the next installment. Oh the agony.
Sanne Blomme –
Lovers and potential other lovers...
Alyssa Hubbard –
This manga wasn’t as good as the previous ones. I would have liked to see more one on one time between Yuzu & Mei & see their relationship deepen.
Dani Figueroa –
Love I love this manga and this series. I prefer them in the dating life if I'm being honest. Though the build up was fine on its own. Love I love this manga and this series. I prefer them in the dating life if I'm being honest. Though the build up was fine on its own.
Dony Grayman –
Tomo 3 de Citrus+ y 13 en total contando los anteriores.
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