ONE LAST SHOT Swept along by Kei’s suggestion to give dating a try, Mako struggles to see where she really fits in. Meanwhile, Mitsuru has become distant, and in her attempts to get back the friendship they had, Mako discovers his hidden past. Mako, Kei, and Mitsuru now have to confront their own feelings, and they might get a little lost before they find their true answers…FINAL VOLUME!
An enjoyable conclusion to the series. Read Full Review
The only real issue I had with this final volume is a clich that mangaka Yoko Nogiri introduced to make a potential romance feel fated, because Makos grandfather told this particular boy about her many years ago. It was certainly sweet but the series would have been perfectly fine without it and it feels a bit forced. Some of that is because the series is only three volumes, and were it longer, it probably would have slotted in more naturally. The final volume of Love in Focus comes to the West thanks to Kodansha Comics and has been translated by Alethea and Athena Nibley. The translation once again reads well and is problem-free.Now that weve reached the end of Love in Focus, I can look back and say I enjoyed the series quite a lot. The characters were likeable and the romance was intriguing. Anyone looking for a shorter shojo series should definitely give this one a read. Meanwhile, Ill be looking forward to seeing more from Yoko Nogiri in the future! Read Full Review
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