Member Reviews
This is part one and i absolutely love it. The book delivered all that I wished to read after reading the blurb of this book and the plotline is as brilliant as the cover.
The characters were amazing and the plotline was well written and well paced. I am excited to read next part now.
This was actually really good. I saw some 3 reviews and thought i might not like it but honestly, i really loved it.
The characters were so honest and good with each other as friends too.
All of the supporting characters were well depicted as well.
The theme it evolved around and the way the characters delt with the criticism was so brave and strong. I am really looking forward to the next volume.
The Sheltering Eaves 1 is an absolutely captivating read that left me spellbound from beginning to end. The author masterfully creates a rich, immersive world and the depth of detail in the world-building is truly remarkable.
The protagonist, is a beautifully complex character whose journey of self-discovery and courage resonates deeply. Her growth throughout the story is both believable and inspiring, making her a heroine you can’t help but root for. The supporting characters are just as well-crafted, each bringing their own unique charm and depth to the narrative.
The plot is filled with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. Just when I thought I had figured out what would happen next, the author skillfully surprised me. The themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the fight between good and evil are woven seamlessly into the narrative, adding layers of meaning that will leave readers pondering long after they turn the last page.
Overall, this book is a must-read for fantasy lovers. I can’t wait for the next installment!
Thanks to Netgalley for the eARC!
This was a very depressing and sad first volume but after Perfect World, I knew it would be heartbreaking. It’s the story of kids who were abandoned / abused by their parents which is a very tough topic. But I thought the execution was handled well and it was very interesting to see how these children reacted to their situation.
I’m not sure I will continue because I’m not a huge fan of the subject matter, being a mother myself. But I do think it could be a really good title for others!
4.5 stars
Wow, this was definitely a bittersweet manga. Sheltering Eaves is written by Rie Aruga and it was so good! I was drawn into the story and it was so interesting to read.
I loved getting to know Yoru. She had been through so much and was trying to fight to keep her home. She was so sweet. Tenjaku was so fun and I love how protective he was of Yoru. They had created their own family within the foster home they were living in.
I hadn’t read a manga quite like this one before so it was cool to read. I like how you get to see a little bit of the foster system through these characters. I also like the way the characters felt real as they fought to figure out their future.
I would definitely recommend Sheltering Eaves. It is more of a mature manga since it deals with themes of abuse and abandonment so I would recommend it to older teens.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the publisher through Netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion, a positive review was not required.
This one definitely has the potential to be a really heavy hitter - though at this point I wonder about the classification of josei rather than shoujo based on the age of the characters (unless we’re going to jump ahead in a later volume). It’s well paced but I think I wanted a little more insight into Tenjaku’s and Yoru’s thoughts; even though she’s the protagonist, Yoru’s internal self feels very distant and wooden. Though it definitely felt like we were more setting the scene than pushing the story forward, so I definitely expect more from future volumes.
2.75 Stars!
An interesting start to a new manga series. We follow the main characters Yoru, who has just moved into a new foster home and Tenjaku. They along with the other children have been either neglected, abused or abandoned by their parents. Tenjaku felt the instant urge to protect Yoru and to never leave her side, their friendship and the connection they share is beautiful.
The timeline is between the past, where Yoru just moved in and later on when they are already in high school and have one and a half year more left to graduate and leave their current home.
The art style is a bit average, but the story will keep you interested till it ends.
I'm looking forward to the next instalments, I'm curious what will Tenjaku will decide for himself.
Thank you to Kodansha comics and Netgalley for the e-arc.
This was an introduction to a unique Josei manga revolving around Yoru and Tenjaku in a children's home - flicking between their younger childhood years and the current day of them only having a year remaining before they have to leave the home. So far in this series I am enjoying the pacing and the art style. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone's stories and how their future unravels. With such a cliffhanger ending, I will patiently wait for the next volume to come out in English.