Given, Vol. 2
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Love of music unites the four members of the band Given: hotheaded guitarist Uenoyama, playboy drummer Akihiko, gentle bassist Haruki, and Mafuyu, a singer gifted with great talent and burdened by past tragedy. Their struggles and conflicts may drive them apart, but their bond to the music—and to one another—always brings them back together again.
As the band races toward their first live concert, Mafuyu struggles to write lyrics for their new song but can’t find the words to express the emotions burning within him. Meanwhile, Uenoyama hears rumors about Mafuyu’s past and is bewildered by his own feelings. The tension builds until the night of the show, when the band explodes into a raging, life-changing performance.
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Not ashamed to admit that this is crying on main material. I realised that many of my favourite 2022 reads centred grief in some way or other and this falls into line with them and I am latching onto it for dear life, it seems :D (already considering buying the physical copies, it's truly THAT GOOD *MWAH*) CWs: grief, guilt, reconciliation, the yearny PINING in this deserves its own warning
Description
Love of music unites the four members of the band Given: hotheaded guitarist Uenoyama, playboy drummer Akihiko, gentle bassist Haruki, and Mafuyu, a singer gifted with great talent and burdened by past tragedy. Their struggles and conflicts may drive them apart, but their bond to the music—and to one another—always brings them back together again.
As the band races toward their first live concert, Mafuyu struggles to write lyrics for their new song but can’t find the words to express the emotions burning within him. Meanwhile, Uenoyama hears rumors about Mafuyu’s past and is bewildered by his own feelings. The tension builds until the night of the show, when the band explodes into a raging, life-changing performance.
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Posts
Not ashamed to admit that this is crying on main material. I realised that many of my favourite 2022 reads centred grief in some way or other and this falls into line with them and I am latching onto it for dear life, it seems :D (already considering buying the physical copies, it's truly THAT GOOD *MWAH*) CWs: grief, guilt, reconciliation, the yearny PINING in this deserves its own warning






