After Fumi gets dragged into the cultural festival’s beauty pageant, she finds a silver lining in the handsome upperclassman Eito Kuratsuki—a guy who, despite his popularity, has his fair share of love troubles. But when a disgruntled Akatsuki catches the two walking home together, Fumi is horrified he might take it the wrong way! With feelings stirring between Yoh and Isshin as well, this cultural festival is bound to be one to remember!
This volume also contains a side story for Mika Yamamori’s previous work, Daytime Shooting Star!
Overall, Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet enters the halfway point comfortably. With a new character to explore, new relationships blooming and plenty of challenges for our heroine to overcome, this remains an entertaining read. Read Full Review
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