Ostracism and mistreatment at school. How can one stand alone against the all-too-powerful group? Sawako finds a way...
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really touching.
the main character goes through a ton of bs, and she makes it through. in the beginning she is really torn apart, but the ending's cute. such an optimistic story...
I love this manga. I seriously love it. It is so realistic, and scary. Shit, if i was that girl i'd probably masacre everyone. Seriously. But i really recommend this to anyone and everyone. Well, not little kids. But this is such a good manga. The art work is good too.
Vitamin is simply amazing. It's realistic enough to be entirely scary, but for American readers(which I am), not close enough.
All in all, it makes for a breathtaking read. I love the girl's spunk at the end, it really uplifted everything the story was about.
This manga was what initially got me interested in this author; the storyline makes for something unique, but not too over the top, and the art, while not perfect, suits this story quite well.
When I read this I was kinda shocked by how dirty it was lol but when I saw what the classmates kept doing to her woah man i couldn't forget this manga for a while.
The author must've had some experience with bullying to write this kinda stuff but Im glad she did, because it gives out the right message.
This is by far my favorite oneshot, I really love the mangaka for writing this because it shows alot of what people go through. Sad that no one likes talking about it when it goes on so much. If you like confidential confessions you'll love this (Also, I love the uplifting ending.)
I admit it, this is one of the few mangas that made me cry. I can't believe how surreal this manga was. I love the ending.
A heart-wrenching manga which really deals with the subject of bullying. Nothing is glossed over and the incidents are terrible to behold. Yet, the ending is positive instead of many other manga which end with the subject caving into the bullies or thinking that he/she deserved to be bullied.
Still, it's a pity that few have read this story.