Whisper Me a Love Song 1
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Bubbly, energetic first-year high school student Himari falls head over heels for her senpai Yori after hearing her band perform on the first day of school. Himari tells Yori she's fallen in love at first sight, and, to Himari's surprise, Yori confesses that she has as well! But when Himari realizes that she and Yori are feeling two different kinds of love, she begins to ask herself what "love" really means...
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This has so far been my favourite yuri manga I ever read. Okay, I think I read three, but this one is super cute. I enjoyed that it's such a slow burn and the girls are giving time to truly understand their feelings for each other. I also just always enjoy a music story and that part is very well done too. I think this is a great read for everyone who already enjoys the genre but also people wanting to check it out, because it's so soft and lacks the sexual undertones that I often find very off-putting.
Awww that was so cute!! Love at first sight from both girls (even though a bit different), supportive friends and cuteness overload! Although I'm not much a fan of misunderstandings and am a bit afraid how volume 2 might start, since the ending of vol1 was a bit angsty, I think this manga did a really good job in still being good enough. The healthiness makes it great. I also love how there were no sexualities mentioned and the characters didn't need to explain they like women or them questioning their own sexuality. It was immediately accepted and shipped by everyone. I just love that normalcy. I also love how there's platonic crushes or generally shows how much of a thin line there can be between platonic and romantic. Not that platonic crushes are talked down upon, it's just really rare to see representation, even if it hasn't been mentioned explicitly. I hope they do get to resolve their misunderstandings and have a serious talk with each other. Also, excited for the anime adaption, which is why I started reading now!
Description
Bubbly, energetic first-year high school student Himari falls head over heels for her senpai Yori after hearing her band perform on the first day of school. Himari tells Yori she's fallen in love at first sight, and, to Himari's surprise, Yori confesses that she has as well! But when Himari realizes that she and Yori are feeling two different kinds of love, she begins to ask herself what "love" really means...
Book Information
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This has so far been my favourite yuri manga I ever read. Okay, I think I read three, but this one is super cute. I enjoyed that it's such a slow burn and the girls are giving time to truly understand their feelings for each other. I also just always enjoy a music story and that part is very well done too. I think this is a great read for everyone who already enjoys the genre but also people wanting to check it out, because it's so soft and lacks the sexual undertones that I often find very off-putting.
Awww that was so cute!! Love at first sight from both girls (even though a bit different), supportive friends and cuteness overload! Although I'm not much a fan of misunderstandings and am a bit afraid how volume 2 might start, since the ending of vol1 was a bit angsty, I think this manga did a really good job in still being good enough. The healthiness makes it great. I also love how there were no sexualities mentioned and the characters didn't need to explain they like women or them questioning their own sexuality. It was immediately accepted and shipped by everyone. I just love that normalcy. I also love how there's platonic crushes or generally shows how much of a thin line there can be between platonic and romantic. Not that platonic crushes are talked down upon, it's just really rare to see representation, even if it hasn't been mentioned explicitly. I hope they do get to resolve their misunderstandings and have a serious talk with each other. Also, excited for the anime adaption, which is why I started reading now!





