![]() I think because of my history of being in situations like Kyoko was in, I really felt Kyoko's fear because I was relating with her. ![]() I also like how the book clearly shows that Kyoko hated every moment with the people who made her feel uncomfortable because it would show impressionable young readers that this is wrong and not to aspire to be in that situation. ![]() Mainly because Kyoko doesn't even remotely like the person. She is so passionate when she hates Sho, so she'll feel that passion for me and she will be mine." The logic of that made no sense for me, but I didn't mind how rape was tackled in this book because there was no rape, but rather blackmail? And I dislike so much when rape is used as a plot device between love interests or love rivals, and this volume didn't have it like that. But luckily for me there wasn't rape, but there was non-consensual sexual touching of Kyoko and the perpetrator was a famous star, that's not Sho, and was like "I'm going to make Kyoko hate me more than Sho so I am going to leak to the press that I raped her and it will tarnish her name. ![]() I saw a few reviews saying that this book had rape in it and I was so mad because I hate the use of rape in mangas. Ahhh I was really looking forward to reading this book and then I read the reviews before I started this book and it put me into a slump. ![]()
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