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Cover Image: Love at First Memory 1

Love at First Memory 1

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Review by

Ankit S, Reviewer

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This Manga offers an intriguing blend of romance and memory-driven storytelling that feels both gentle and slightly mysterious. Hasegaki sets up a premise that leans on emotional connections tied to forgotten or rediscovered memories of Mia, which gives the story a soft, almost dreamy tone.

The strongest aspect of this first volume is its atmosphere. The flow of story is calm and reflective, allowing readers to ease into the characters’ emotional worlds, specially Mia's . Although confusing, there’s a quiet charm in how relationships begin to unfold for Mia, especially as fragments of memory hint at deeper bonds beneath the surface. There is quite a humor and I can imagine it to be comedy Anime soon.

Story can feel a bit draggy at times, and the emotional stakes aren’t fully realized yet. Some character motivations remain vague, making it harder to feel fully invested early on. It’s clear this volume is more about setting up the journey than delivering major payoffs. 'Ningen kankei' (Human relationships) were also very confusing at times.

Overall, it’s a pleasant shojo manga with a bit of promising start for a series to carry-on. While it doesn’t completely captivate, it lays enough groundwork to make you curious about where the story and Mia's memories will go next.
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