Monday, April 4, 2022

Something's Wrong With Us, Vol. 3

Today’s post is on Something's Wrong With Us, Vol. 3 by Natsumi Andō. It is 160 pages long and is published by Kodansha Comics. The cover has Nao and Tsubaki on it looking up at the reader. As it is the third in the series, you need to have read the first two volumes in the series to understand the story. There is mild foul language, mild sex and sexuality, and mild violence in this volume. The intended reader is someone who likes dark, mature thriller love stories. The story is told from third person close of the main character, Nao. There Be Spoilers Ahead.

From the back of the book- CONSUMED

The proprietress has caught onto Nao's true identity, and will do anything to kick her out. But one day, a woman appears, claiming to be Nao's mother and covering for her. As Nao chases the bare threads of connections to her real mother, Tsubaki remains close behind. The two grow further intertwined after overcoming the Shirafujiya incident, incurring the wrath of the old master, and sharing a room... But trust is far from the Kogetsuan home where Tsubaki admits to Nao that if he ever saw Sakura again, he'd make Sakura disappear.


Review- Nao is getting really over her head with this family when someone, probably Tsubaki’s mother, tries to kill her. Tsubaki is now starting to trust her but he doubts himself more than he doubts anyone else and that is impressive because he really shouldn’t trust anyone in that house, not even Nao. But Nao has someone on the outside helping her and covering for her for some reason and they are still a mystery as of the ending of this volume. Tusbaki’s mother is much more complicated than I first thought as she is scheming something that she can only do if Tsubaki gets control of the house. This is a very intense thriller with everyone lying to everyone for their own secret needs from revenge to power. You can’t help but be drawn in. 


I give this volume a Four out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this manga with my own money.


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