Pirito is a utopia protected by the mechanical goddess Marie, who looms large as she orbits the skies above. Down in the factory town of Gil, Pipi's heart yearns for Kai, but as the only one who can hear Marie's ever-present music, will he be able to accept Pipi's affection?
Delve into the beginnings of Usamaru Furuya's soaring fantastical worldview with this masterful, early work from the prolific creator who brought you Lychee Light Club, Genkaku Picasso, No Longer Human, and more! Now collected as one volume, The Music of Marie, a story of sublime love, will pluck at your heartstrings until the very end.
The only way I can describe The Music of Marie is baffling. The look and feel of the world are good but the characters arent interesting, the themes and message of the story are not well written, with the bewildering epilogue making it all worse to the point where I wondered what I just wasted my time reading. If you want something that is completely different to whats currently in the English manga market, and dont mind switching your brain off for a wish fulfilment story, then you could probably find a lot to like in this series. But for everyone else, I would recommend not bothering with the tune this story is trying to sing. Read Full Review
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