Member Reviews
This was OK but I never really felt any chemistry from the relationship and it was all a bit strange.
Thank you to Kodansha Comics and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this manga. I love this because it's not the unexpected high school love story manga readers tend to expect. The boy takes more of the initiative and learns about what it takes to be in a relationship with the girl. And the boy isn't the typical jock. I hope that more tropes get twisted but overall, I think this is going to be a great series to continue reading. Because of these points, I have to give this a 4.5 out of 5 stars
Sakura's Dedication" by Fuyu Yukimiya is a captivating and heartfelt story that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring power of dedication. Set against the backdrop of Japan's beautiful cherry blossom season, the novel follows the journey of Sakura, a young woman determined to fulfill her late grandmother's final wish of restoring their family's traditional tea house.
Yukimiya's prose effortlessly transports readers into the enchanting world of Japanese culture, painting vivid imagery of sakura blossoms in full bloom and the serene atmosphere of the tea house. Through Sakura's unwavering determination and perseverance, the author skillfully explores themes of heritage and legacy, as well as the importance of honoring one's roots.
The characters are richly developed, each with their own personal struggles and desires. From Sakura's steadfast commitment to her grandmother's legacy to the charming interactions with the enigmatic tea master, every character feels authentic and relatable.
At its core, "Sakura's Dedication" is a story of love and resilience, reminding readers of the transformative power of following one's passion and staying true to oneself. With its evocative setting, well-drawn characters, and poignant themes, Fuyu Yukimiya's novel is a delightful and touching read that will linger in the hearts of readers long after the final page.
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read this book! The title and this beautiful cover drew me in and i was excited to read this book! I will be recommending this book to others for readers advisory.
This was a fun and cute read for me. At first, I was like mm no means no, but when you get into more of the story you see that Sakura actually legitimately likes Sawa and isn't forceful/toxic at all. I feel like if I read this manga when I was younger, I would've definitely related a bit more. Sawa as a main character and her shyness totally reminds me of myself from years ago. I love the artwork! Def a cute read
I love the art style and is a fan of this author! Love the story line and makes me want to get hooked into Manga again!!!
This book begins its story very abruptly. It started with Sawa who was talking about her recent breakup with her jerk ex-boyfriend to a friend before Sakura overheard the conversation and immediately confessed his feelings. I believe the mangaka had a different idea for starting the book as it is, but I feel like it ruined the chemistry between the 'potential lovers' since it was rushed.
Loved everything about this manga, from the characters to the story line. I wanted to keep reading it. I also liked how the characters in the manga were drawn, the style of drawing is cute and it was nice to look at.
It's that time again! Manga Monday. Next up on my list is Sakura's Dedication Vol. 1. This one looked super cute, and sometimes that is good enough for me.
Not all relationships last. Unfortunately, that is a lesson that Sawa just learned the hard way after having to break up with her cheating (now ex) boyfriend. The responsible thing to do now would be to take time for herself and heal.
Only Sakura has another plan in mind. He quickly makes his move, confessing his love to Sawa. Her rejection isn't enough to deter him, as he shows his unending dedication to their potential romance.
Um. I don't like that Sakura's Dedication Vol. 1 essentially reinforces the whole "ask her out until she says yes" idea. It isn't healthy. I was hoping for a cute or heartwarming story, and instead, all I got was creep vibes.
To sum up: Sakura waited until Sawa was recently single (and emotionally compromised), didn't take her no for an answer, and constantly approached her. Worse, I didn't get the impression that they were all that close before this, meaning it wasn't worth his time to get to know her until she was single. I don't like that vibe, not at all.
My gratitude to Kodansha Comics and Netgalley for providing me with an advanced reading copy of this series in exchange for an honest review.
Shy and inexpressive Sawa Hanasaki recently broke up with his boyfriend because she got cheated on. Upon hearing the news, the dedicated and ever-motivated Yuma Sakura appeared in front of Sawa with the face of a winner, professing his honest feelings for her. Because of this direct confession that clearly messes with Sawa's nature, she straight-up rejected the guy. If it was anyone else, they had given up already, but blunt and determined Sakura is set up to win her heart. Will Sawa finally surrender to Sakura's dedication, and open up her heart to the abstract thing that we call love? The taste of unforgettable love, that is saccharine and syrupy on the first bite. Fuyu Yukimiya unfailingly gave life to the flavorful story of honest young love and affection in this new series.
It's a cute story, the beginning is a bit awkward but then you move on with the two of them and see how cute Sakura cares for Sawa. Maybe i am a bit bias because some scenes reminded me how my boyfriend treats me and makes sure he loves me so yeah i am excited to see volume 2
Many thanks to Netgalley and Kodansha for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.
This is a cutesy shojo romance. Its cute but the instant love trope felt a bit too fast for my liking and i wished more development happened before the falling in love cuz man, not digging the romance much. The artstyle is what i expected and i like it.
Ahh this book was super cute! I had a wonderful time reading this manga, I would definitely purchase it and read the full series as it's released. Look forward to reading more.
Sakura's Dedication was an adorable shojo manga. It follows young high school girl, Sawa, after she dumps her cheating boyfriend. After deciding she is done with men she receives a heart felt confession from her classmate, Sakura. Not knowing how to turn down such well meaning confession she initially rejects him, but Sakura doesn't give up. What is a girl to do with so many heart felt confessions?
was not my favorite. While there were some cute moments there was not a lot to the story. Was very abrupt, repetitive and pushy at times.
Sawa and her no-good boyfriend have just broken up. Her friends ask her what's next and she's not sure. She just knows she wants a nice boyfriend if she's even into the idea of dating at all. Surprise! Her classmate Sakura confesses his feelings to her. She turns him down. He tries again and again until finally she gives in and gives it a go. Surprise again! This nerd is super sweet and patient.
And that's about it for this Shojo. Sawa is spending this volume getting used to having a nice, sweet boy who waits patiently for her to come around as she works through her feelings of what love is and is not. She also is navigating the issues of dating the class nerd because obviously her friends are totally going "you're not into HIM, are you?" The pace of their romance moved quickly and there was a kiss by the end of volume one, but it doesn't feel 100% sincere from her end. She likes him, she likes he's patient, and she gets butterflies, but like, that's it? This is typical shojo fare that feels like it rushes to catch your attention so you'll keep reading.
It's hard to write a review for a manga that is just so much like other "school girl love dramas" and there's only so much I can handle. I do like that Sakura is patient with her, which she obviously needs, but there's something about her that's off (or maybe it's him). Not to mention the pacing is odd for a manga title like this.
Overall, this title doesn't cover anything new and there are far better titles out there with better staying power. Get this where Shojo is popular, but otherwise, hold off as this is generally forgettable. (Currently ebook only.)
She can't show her affection or express her feelings and he is completely infatuated with her and has no problem telling her just how much he likes her even if it is super cheesy. I feel like maybe this series will get better as more volumes are released but based off this one, not much happens.
The art is very cute I really enjoy their style. It is perfect for a high school romance. And for me it was the only thing that kept my attention while reading.
Thank you to Netgalley for the e-ARC
Though the manga is cute, it lacks a creative story. Though it is not a problem to rehash some old tropes, there is nothing new or exciting about this manga. The characters are ok; they are not the most interesting characters in this trope. The art is the one redeeming factor for me. Hopefully, they develop something more sustainable in the later volumes.
*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an eARC in exchange for an honest review.*
The problem with this manga was that it relied entirely on its cuteness. There was no substance, no integrity. The characters had no personality outside of being cute or obsessive, to the point that the female protagonist flipped from not liking the male love interest to liking him within the space of three pages.
It was all so bland and repetitive. It was also insanely exaggerative with the protagonist acting like a touched-starved, hormonal lunatic who couldn’t even look at her so-called “boyfriend” without cringing with embarrassment. It was only mildly entertaining to read if you could find it within yourself to laugh at stupidity, otherwise it was really just boring.
(Thank you to netgalley and Kodansha Comics for the e-arc!)
Many cute moments that just show what young love is. Sawa wasn't expecting this new relationship to make her feel so adamantly about Sakura and that's what I enjoy most, not expecting things and than being blown away with such emotions.
I'm excited to see what volume 2 entails for these two!!