6/28/2023 0 Comments Orange by Ichigo Takano![]() ![]() However, the juxtaposition of the darker moments mixed with the lighthearted ones worked really well together. I thought it was going to be a lighthearted and fun story, but it gets really deep and intense. I honestly had no idea how dark and sad that this manga would become at times. ![]() The heavy topics mixed with lighthearted scenarios. Who is this mystery boy, and can Naho save him from his destiny? This is the heart-wrenching sci-fi romance that has over million copies in print in Japan! The letter begs Naho to watch over him, saying that only Naho can save Kakeru from a terrible future. Her future self tells Naho that a new transfer student, a boy named Kakeru, will soon join her class. At first, she writes it off as a prank, but as the letter’s predictions come true one by one, Naho realizes that the letter might be the real deal. On the day that Naho begins 11th grade, she receives a letter from herself ten years in the future. Recently, I came across someone on Goodreads who was reading it and absolutely loving it and it inspired me to finally pick it up…and I’m so glad that I did! I’ve been contemplating whether or not to read Orange for a while now. Genre/Themes: Romance, Contemporary, Science Fictionīook Depository | Amazon | Chapters/Indigo | Goodreads ![]()
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