A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow, Vol. 7

A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow, Vol. 7

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  • Create Date:2021-07-03 09:51:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Makoto Hagino
  • ISBN:1974722252
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Summary

Sometimes you find what you yearn for…

When her dad gets a job overseas, Konatsu Amano has to leave the Tokyo life she’s always known and relocate to a small seaside town to stay with her aunt。 The move also means starting a new school surrounded by complete strangers, and it’s a lot to handle for a girl who has trouble with change。 But on her first day in her new town, Konatsu is instantly drawn to Koyuki, an older girl who is the sole member of the Aquarium Club。 Konatsu’s introverted tendencies are hard for her to overcome, but maybe she’s found something worth coming out of her shell for?

As the only two members of the Aquarium Club, Konatsu senses that she and Koyuki are connected by loneliness, and she’s afraid that her bond with Koyuki is weakening as it gradually changes。 When Konatsu’s feelings finally erupt。 Koyuki resolves to face her head on, leading to a clash of feelings before the girls can confirm how important they are to each other。

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pluma

i am SO terribly invested。 i even dreamed about these girls last night, that's how much i can't stop reading this。 it's so short but so packed, it's slow but it's dynamic, there's so much happening even though nobody's saying a word? ugh this is giving me all the doki doki i need to live~ i am SO terribly invested。 i even dreamed about these girls last night, that's how much i can't stop reading this。 it's so short but so packed, it's slow but it's dynamic, there's so much happening even though nobody's saying a word? ugh this is giving me all the doki doki i need to live~ 。。。more

Eressea

還好有發糖,上一集快憋死了再追兩集就完結啦

Joe Kerr

OMG get out the tissue, folks! This one's a real tear-jerker!So much emotions! Wow, what a ride! Finally, Konatsu and Koyuki have a very heartfelt talk, patch things up, and both realize how incredibly important they are to each other。 Konatsu also gets a surprise visit from her wayward Father, and they, too, have a serious talk。 Dear ol' Dad is finally starting to realize the Hell he's put his daughter through。 Auntie tears into Dad, and he finally starts to grow up, too。 Later, Konatsu and Koy OMG get out the tissue, folks! This one's a real tear-jerker!So much emotions! Wow, what a ride! Finally, Konatsu and Koyuki have a very heartfelt talk, patch things up, and both realize how incredibly important they are to each other。 Konatsu also gets a surprise visit from her wayward Father, and they, too, have a serious talk。 Dear ol' Dad is finally starting to realize the Hell he's put his daughter through。 Auntie tears into Dad, and he finally starts to grow up, too。 Later, Konatsu and Koyuki are back in the club together, and now, there's new members! I'm looking forward to how the girls move forward。 Kaede too, who's been so incredibly supportive of both Konatsu and Koyuki。 。。。more

Mark

Koyuki Can’t Communicate! Unlike other similarly named protagonists, however, she does not want 100 friends, she just wants one back。 But Konatsu had a massive blowout with her last time because of some good intentions that backfired in spectacular fashion。 Is there anything they can do to close the gap before it’s too late?Don’t come to this book for anything except the woeful melancholy of youth and the vicious sting of fights amongst friends because that’s the ride you’re in for this volume。 Koyuki Can’t Communicate! Unlike other similarly named protagonists, however, she does not want 100 friends, she just wants one back。 But Konatsu had a massive blowout with her last time because of some good intentions that backfired in spectacular fashion。 Is there anything they can do to close the gap before it’s too late?Don’t come to this book for anything except the woeful melancholy of youth and the vicious sting of fights amongst friends because that’s the ride you’re in for this volume。 For all my quibbles about this series, the friendships and reflection of a difficult adjustment to change are not one of them。Both these girls have been very good for one another, but lately they have not been good TO one another。 The acknowledgment of this, wrapped up in the moral of appreciating your friends rather than taking them for granted is a welcome one, yet before we get to the climax of this storyline there are some serious downers to come。Beyond one of the most depressing window silhouettes I’ve seen in a manga, there’s a series of illustrations of Konatsu’s mental state as she begins to feel more and more like everything is leaving her alone。 The way she’s slowly collapsing in on herself and just unable to face Koyuki is heartbreaking。Then we get a surprise pivot where it turns out that adults are allowed to have useful information and to actually impart it。 Not so much Konatsu’s dad, however, who sort of rides to the rescue only to prove he has really dumb ideas (appreciated smack-down by Konatsu’s aunt)。 However, Koyuki’s mom is able to listen and advise with the wisdom of somebody who’s been there before。Finally, Koyuki comes through for Konatsu for a change, Konatsu admits to what she really wants and what really bothers her, and we have one hell of a heartfelt conversation。 As a testament to the bond between these two, it’s good, solid stuff。 They were both in the wrong and both knew it, but it took one of them making the overture to start fixing things。 That’s usually how it works。Seeing Koyuki finally in the position to see what she’s losing, to want to bring Konatsu back into her life, and to finally be able to act on those feelings is a great moment。 She’s been changed by both Kaede and Konatsu, which I like the book acknowledging, but Konatsu still feels like the one she’s closest to。This has been one of the heaviest storylines in any ongoing just because of how real it feels。 It encapsulates how inaction can lead to a friendship dying, no matter strong the bond, provided the circumstances are right。 This one earns its tears (the characters’, not mine) and the catharsis afterward。If this book falls down, it’s in that whole yuri thing, which admittedly the author has said vehemently the book is not。 Which is fine, it can be what it is and as a treatise on the (very) close friendship between two teenagers it remains a sweet story。What I do NOT truck with is using yuri bait to troll your audience like you have beef with them。 There is an interrupted moment here, you will be unable to see it as much else, which feels like a deliberate and vicious ‘screw you’ to the audience looking for subtext or actual text。 I put on my big boy pants and got over it, the author should be allowed to tell whatever their version of the story is, but I nearly dinged the book a star for that alone。 It just feels really spiteful in the moment。4 stars。 The rest makes up for it。 This series feels like it gets it when it comes to complicated teenage relations, even if I think it should have been more clear about some intent。 I’ll be interested to see where we go with the last two volumes。 。。。more

Zian B。

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 More of a 3。5 star rating;I read this volume a few days early thanks to some online translated scans。 I like that the girls’ managed to apologize to each other and go back to being friends again。 I also like the inclusion of Konatsu’s dad’s feelings; it was unexpected but nice to read。 My worry though is that even though they’ve realized their feelings, I don’t want their friendship-maybe-relationship to turn into more of a codependency thing with graduation coming up。 Also as much as I like thi More of a 3。5 star rating;I read this volume a few days early thanks to some online translated scans。 I like that the girls’ managed to apologize to each other and go back to being friends again。 I also like the inclusion of Konatsu’s dad’s feelings; it was unexpected but nice to read。 My worry though is that even though they’ve realized their feelings, I don’t want their friendship-maybe-relationship to turn into more of a codependency thing with graduation coming up。 Also as much as I like this series, I’m worried that with only 2 volumes left the ending will be rushed。 。。。more

blkandsapphicreads

I feel like the salamander and frog metaphor has been going on for a little too long at this point and now I’m confused lol

Maxie

This is currently my favorite manga, so all I can say is that it is magnificent, the complexities of the characters, as they have grown, I love the protagonists too much。