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Decent Manga but but feel like it left out all the story building parts of the story. The lovey parts were too quick for my personal liking but overall it was enjoyable.
With a premise like that I knew this one would be interesting but the story kept me captivated through every page. The MMC's backstory was told slowly throughout the volume and with every new piece of information I was more intrigued. The FMC has struggled following the loss of her father and now is hated by those around her for a bad investment decision she made while grieving. Great story, interesting side characters, looking forward to future volumes.
3.5/5! ⭐⭐⭐
"So long as it's a path you've chosen, I'll follow you even to a dead end."
A villager condemned to death for the murder of his entire village, only to be saved last minute by a wealthy heiress, fighting her own battles.
This was cute! I enjoyed the characters, the plot, and the back stories we get. The romance was fast and I do wish it was a little more slow burn. However, it was a great start to a series and will definitely be continuing!
Thank you to Netgalley and Kodansha comics for the arc!
This manga had a few interesting elements, but the pacing was all over the place. The main couple falls into a romantic relationship way too quickly! I was startled when you have her literally purchasing him in chapter one, then they're a full couple by chapter two? Hello? This story also doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. It focuses on the romance elements until it loses focus and then swaps to a mystery? I just was not vibing with the story, it felt like a few story beats, and a couple of characters just got slapped together into a very roughshod story. The art was honestly the best part of the entire thing.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!
it’s a really good start to the series but I feel it could be misinterpreted as the wrong thing. I feel it’s more of a romantic drama than a mysterious, good girl bad guy, enemies to lovers type of manga. The bond between the two characters happened really fast and I feel there was no time for yearning or deep rooted chemistry and feelings to come into play. The storyline does have potential and it definitely isn’t the worst thing I’ve read. I feel like it could really be something in the future.
First of all thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC of this manga in exchange for an honest review.
This manga was quite cute and in regards to the title, the characters were quite different to each other. Their relationship was super cute though. The manga style is slightly different to my preference, but still good. I'm disappointed it's finished and I'm looking forward to reading the next book.
This story was something, and I'll accept it wasn't for me. Like at all,
I got an e-arc of this book on NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I felt the story was not bad, and the pacing was inconsistent. It seemed like their relationship, as awkward as it is, progressed too quickly in the span of the first book. I am sure there will be much to expand upon as the series continues, and I am interested to see what happens next.
Thank you to both NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for providing the eARC.
I really enjoyed this story. There were parts that moved forward too fast imo I don't know if that's to do with translation or just the writing. It's beautifully drawn and the actual story has some fab tropes to it. I'd definitely recommend this to a manga reader and I'd definitely read the next title.
A disowned heiress buys a convicted mass murderer to live with him in the Hinterlands...
The art is good. The story on the other hand -though quite cute - is full of plot holes and unlikely conveniences like getting an allowence though she's cast out of the family, an exfiancé that's absolutly supportive or being able to just buy a mass murderer by saying "I buy him" and of course him not running away as soon as his shackles come off.
4.5 stars
So, you know the manga trope where everyone is scared of the MC because he just has a "scary face", but in reality he's a total softie?
Well, this isn't really that, but with the artwork, it almost could be. I was initially turned off of the MMC due to the art depicting him as manic and vaguely depraved. (He's also a convicted murderer). But he quickly grows on you (and the heroine), and you see his softer side along with his backstory. I appreciate the emphasis on character development with a slower unveiling of backstory and plot.
Recommended.
Thanks to NetGalley and Kodansha Comics for this ARC.
It’s always hard to rate the first volume of the series, as not much has gone on as of yet. I enjoy the art style greatly. The characters have depth to them and I liked the allusions to what might happen next. It was a little down on the events to my taste, but I’d like to pick one or more volumes to see where the storyline goes next.
Honestly this surprised me, which is why it got rounded up to 4⭐️ from roughly a 3.5⭐️ overall.
I went in thinking it would be just the developing romance between the prim rich lady with no expressions and the delinquent bad boy with a heart of gold, which has been done to death already. Luckily, they kind of skipped past that bit, but also… they skipped past most of the relationship development. So that’s interesting. The insta-love was sort of putting me off in the first part of this volume… but then we sort of skipped ahead six months or so.
Honestly, this entire volume turned around for me when Halvard showed up. I love Halvard and his presence made this into a different story entirely, and I think the direction it’s going has promise. I would definitely keep going with this series, and it’s all thanks to Halvard throwing an actual plot into this love story. So thank you, Halvard. You’re dope.
Thanks to NetGalley and Kodansha for providing an advance copy of this volume for review!
Un manga davvero molto interessante e diverso dal solito.
Una ragazza ricca, cacciata dalla famiglia per degli errori negli affari, compra un criminale che sta per essere ucciso, per farle da guardia del corpo nel suo viaggio verso la campagna, lontano da tutti, dove nessuno potrà infastidirla con insulti e minacce.
Ma anche il passato di Neneo non è quello che ci si aspetta da un criminale.
Il legame che si instaura tra loro è sicuramente la parte più interessante della storia e il loro modo di flirtare è decisamente fantastico.
La seconda parte del volume poi prosegue con l'introduzione di un altro personaggio, che inviterà i due in una spedizione nel vecchio villaggio di Neneo, e insieme a lui e Freya, partiranno per scoprire cosa è successo e se si sarebbe potuto evitare.
Sono davvero molto intrigata dalla storia, ma sopratutto dai personaggi e mi piacerebbe continuare a leggere questa serie.
Grazie Netgalley per avermi permesso di leggerlo in anteprima!
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A really interesting and different manga from the usual i read.
A rich girl, kicked out of her family for business mistakes, buys a criminal who is about to be killed, to be her bodyguard on her journey to the countryside, far away from everyone, where no one can bother her with insults and threats.
But Neneo's past is not what you would expect from a criminal.
The bond that is established between them is definitely the most interesting part of the story and their way of flirting is definitely fantastic.
The second part of the volume then continues with the introduction of another character, who will invite the two on an expedition to Neneo's old village, and together with him and Freya, they will set off to find out what happened and if it could have been avoided.
I am really intrigued by the story, but above all by the characters and I really would like to continue reading this series.
Thanks Netgalley for allowing me to read it in preview!
This is the love story of a condemned criminal, sentenced to death for the brutal murder of his entire village, and a wealthy heiress who rescues him from his fate.
Snow and Ink Vol. 1 delves into themes of redemption, the lingering effects of past traumas, and the quest for warmth and connection. Set against a harsh, snowy wilderness, the setting serves as both a physical and metaphorical backdrop for the characters’ journey.
While there were moments of humor, I didn’t particularly enjoy the manga because it felt rushed and underdeveloped, especially the romance. The transition from strangers to lovers happened too quickly! It felt more like a tale of a couple with tragic pasts who eloped, leaving room for further character development.
That said, fans of dramatic, character-driven stories will find plenty to appreciate in this first volume.
Thanks to Netgalley for the digital copy of this manga. This in no way impacts the rating of the book and all of my reviews contain my honest opinions.
I got an ARC from NETGALLEY, however this is my honest review.
So this is about a disgrace noble lady who bought a criminal. He's kinda like her bodyguard/roommate. The move to a small town out of the city.
I am giving this 4 stars because I am intrigue by their past. This is very insta-love but I was more interested on where the plot could go. I would recommend this to manga readers who like historical-setting romance. I hope the female lead gets a back bone because it was hard reading how she just take abuse/attacks.
My biggest complaint is that it is already over haha, I always wish manga were longer. This one moved QUICK. The story progressed very quickly. The art was a mix between being aggressively violent and calm and sweet, which fits with the two main characters. Although I am starting to wonder about the MMC.
If you enjoy a fast-paced romance, with a bit of a violent edge and a mystery, definitely grab this one!
The artstyle and premise made me pick it up, i was expecting a darker story that what this volume was. The pacing was really quick and even if i enjoyed the story i felt like it wasn't fully developed especially bc the quick pace makes it seem rushed.
I really love the character designs and the world seems really interesting but I don't know if I'm interested enough in seeing how it continues.
I do recommend checking it out if you are interested but keep in mind it feels more like a romance drama than what the summaru might sound like.
Snow and Ink is seinen and quite refreshing and at the same time it feels really old. Freya is a wealthy heiress, but because of bad decisions, she lost her place and had to run. She buys this guy Neneo, who's a murderer of an entire village. These two travel together and quite fast fall in love. They also meet Freya's former fiance and Neneo starts to work for him. Freya and Neneo's characters are actually very interesting. Freya seeks Neneo's warmth constantly, feels jealous and they have sex, although we don't get to see that (well, you can interpret it the way you want). They are very adult-like, full of realistic emotions and flaws as people too. The insta love is not my thing, but in this world it works out quite well.
The story is very slow and it's hard to say where this is actually going. The traumas are interesting and all in all I hope this will be as dark and somewhat off-putting as it's now. The manga is distant and hollow, which is something else. It's like there's more darkness lurking only to make this a bigger tragedy this already is. So, a different kind of manga surely.
Snow and ink starts off strong. Crimes are being listed about Neneo, one of the main characters. He is clearly a criminal and people want him beheaded. Freya, the other main character, stands out from the crowd by making a bold statement. She wants to purchase Neneo! Freya proposes a makeshift deal/job for Neneo, to act as her bodyguard, during her exile. The story then picks up quickly after.
Unohana’s Snow and Ink makes a great story here. They wrote two opposite characters who managed to still compliment eachother. Unohana’s main and side characters are dynamic and have complex histories. We manage to get insights to the characters and their pasts though out the story. The story also stays consistent and I didn’t see any plot holes.
Overall, Unohana wrote a good story. It was fast paced, and the dialogue was simple and easy to follow along. The drawings were amazing and the attention to detail was a plus. The only thing I’d say is that as much as I like fast paced stories, sometimes Snow and Ink moved a little too too fast. I have a more insightful explaining below, but it does contain spoilers. Read at your own discretion.
Apart from that, I did enjoy reading Snow and Ink, I will continue to read this manga, and I’m also looking forward to more work from Unohana.
My favorite line from the manga: So long as it’s a path you’ve chosen, I’ll follow you even to a dead end.
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Sometimes I felt that the characters were bonding way too quick or were attached to fast. They had know eachother for a couple days but Freya was already crying to Neneo and hugging him and telling him she was scared he left her? And I understand they’re all alone in the middle of no where, but, developing feelings so quickly makes me a bit uneasy. I’m probably being too picky but that’s the only thing that had me confused with the story.
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