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Still Sick, Volume 3

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I haven’t read vol 1 or 2 but it seems I didn’t really have to in order to read vol 3. I absolutely adored this gem of a manga. It was a perfect and cute in every way mostly when it was the blend of sexy and sweet.This was just the arc I needed to read to finish out 2020.

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3.5 stars

I enjoyed the conclusion to this short series. I liked that the characters still didn't seem entirely settled and sure in their relationship-- there was too much doubt about each other in the first two books for them to immediately feel 'secure' in their new relationship. I thought the development of both their careers was great and helped provide a deeper look into their separate hopes and dreams as well as what they wanted out of life.

I felt the climax could have felt more climactic, but I was happy with how it all turned out in the end. I'm definitely going to pick up a physical copy when it comes out!

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I'm a wreck. I was so overwhelmed I cried through the last two chapters. Still Sick is such a wonderful series full of love and heart. I loved reading about the characters personal growth along with their relationship become deeper and more serious. The characters while fun and quirky are so painfully realistic and relatable. The conflicts were dynamic but never over dramatic, more a realistic escalation and miscommunication became humans are cowards and complicated. Ah! This series is so precious and the characters are so flawed and adorable and it made me so happy. My girls have grown so much and the ending was so nice.
The genuine discussion on creativity and burn out of artists and the meta narrative of yuri manga and fandom and the mangaka who create the stories. It was so moving and fascinating.
Highly recommend this volume and the series as a whole.

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