Reviews for Flower*Flower
Back to MangaThis honestly Is a gem I see no one talking about. I only found this by chance while searching up Yuri. The characters are likable and the setting Is really nice. I like the tomboy Princess and the storybook princess we both get. I like that the story doesn't spend forever on whether the Storybook Princess will find out that her marriage partner Is actually a woman. I kind of dislike the Brother In this. I at the very least wish that he was actually a girl. I think having a big sister In this would be more interesting. The ending happened so suddenly though. It happenedand felt like we were in the middle of the story still. I thought the story was just dropped by the translator but I guess not.
I also kind of dislike how the Storybook Princess mother Is just killed of like she Is.
Overall, I think this Is an awesome short story. I could see this In an Anime format. I doubt we will get It but I can always hope.
[First chapter spoilers only] If you are fine with works that end partway through and will never be finished, and you enjoy good yuri, this is worth reading. The characters are interesting, and the love story is compelling. The main characters actually marry in the first chapter due to an arranged marriage, and the rest of the story is about the two trying to learn to love each other (and for Nina to learn to accept her role in being forced to move away from home into a political marriage). Unfortunately, the manga was cancelled abruptly, and it ends mid-scene. If you're on the fence, it'sfairly short - 13 chapters of only about 30ish pages apiece.
A weird little bit of mid 2000s with a kinda fun setting. Story: First of, this was cancelled partway through. It's interesting enough leading up to that mostly due to it's slightly different than usual setting. Meanwhile, what an extremely 2007 take on trans people. Very weird, regressive, and bad. There's also some political stuff involved in the plot that never feels like it fits in. Chemistry: There's something here with a protagonist who is super into a girl who doesn't want to be in this new kingdom she's found herself in. Having said that, I didn't quite find their relationship to my taste. Art: Decent enoughcharacter designs are paired with good backgrounds and slightly better than average panelling.
I'd say skip this one if only because it isn't finished and nothing about it is compelling enough to make the journey worth it.