Summer break has finally begun, and Kanon and Saki throw themselves into preparing for the upcoming choir contest. When Tanabe suggests setting up a maid café for their school festival project, the three friends decide to head downtown to look at maid outfits. What with conductor practice, shopping excursions, and spending almost every minute with Saki, Kanon is actually starting to enjoy summer in a way she never did before. The only thing that could burst this happy bubble is an unexpected encounter with her classmate, Tomita, who usually treats her with scorn. Could there be more to Tomita's story than she's letting on?
Summer is here in both in this manga and in the UK (hilariously, its raining as I write this) and The Moon on a Rainy Night is an evolving tale, showing the complex lives of these characters and how life-changing events can affect us. Its a humanizing and beautiful story so far, but I would like to see the main girls be happy and gay together soon please! Fingers crossed we see the relationship develop in the next volume. Read Full Review
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