A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Manga Volume 3
About A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow Manga Volume 3
A Tropical Fish Yearns for Snow manga volume 3 features story and art by Makoto Hagino.
Koyuki and Konatsu, each lonely in her own way, are the only two members of the Nanahama High School Aquarium Club. As they spend time together, they discover that they are increasingly drawn to each other. When they go to the town summer festival together, Konatsu is finally able to ask why Koyuki spoke to her that first day at the aquarium open house. But Koyuki doesn’t have an easy answer, and her stumbling reply makes the mood uncomfortable. Will this new awkwardness force a distance between them?
Details
- Publisher: VIZ BOOKS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Romance
- Themes: School Life, Slice of Life, Yuri
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 5/12/2020
- Page Count: 168
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
They Keep "Just Missing"
by Ryan -
Most of this book has Koyuki and Konatsu sort of "just missing" each other over and over, whether it's differences in communication or expectations or not having the same amount of time together like they have in the first two volumes. So it was a little frustrating to see them each spend a lot of time kind of locked inside their own heads and trying to think about what the other one is thinking, or what they each want to do themselves. But it still avoids getting super-angsty, and Kaede keeps popping up to lighten up the mood; I expect she's going to start becoming more important from now on and I like her, so I'm looking forward to that.