"When amateur novelist Bambi moves into a new, cheap place, he's shocked to find it's already occupied-by the ghost of a high school girl. With one amnesiac ghost girl Ako haunting the apartment, the stories practically write themselves! But as the days pass and they get closer, he starts wondering exactly who she is...and what she is to him.
From the author of Horimiya comes a sweet slice-of-life that transcends the boundaries of life and death! "
Forgive the pun, but Ako and Bambi has little spirit in it, despite one of the leads being a ghost. It fails to drum up suspense, excitement or even set up its various locations on the page in a convincing and interesting way. Theres a good story in here, but for me, I had trouble getting invested in it. Perhaps others will, but I will be leaving this mystery unsolved. Read Full Review
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