Kaboku has always just gone with the flow, marching in step to the drumbeat of the expectations of those around him: parents, school, plans for the future. It feels predictable, safe, and... empty. But one night, Kaboku's at school late, and he happens on a girl alone, moving wildly, turning a blank space of concrete into a canvas. This is Hikari Wanda, a member of the hip-hop dance club. Kaboku is immediately smitten, but the road to stepping out of his shell is a long one. The club is almost entirely girls, and they're all, well, way better than him. What's ahead is unknown, and that's terrifying, but it also means, for the first time in Kamore
Theres plenty to like in this second volume which presents a sympathetic portrait of a high school student trying not to let his stutter dominate his life as, inspired by his pink-haired classmates moves, he makes his first foray into the world of dance. The next volume takes us to the competition and ramps up the tension! Read Full Review
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