Bloom Into You Manga Volume 5
About Bloom Into You Manga Volume 5
Bloom Into You volume 5 features story and art by Nakatani Nio.
They might be on vacation, but the play is still on everyone’s minds. Touko is already starting to worry about what will happen after it’s over, and Yuu wants to change the script’s ending. Stressing about the play isn’t the only thing they’re doing, though. It’s summer break, after all–so Yuu invites Touko out to the aquarium!
Details
- Publisher: SEVEN SEAS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Romance
- Themes: School Life, Yuri
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 8/14/2018
- Page Count: 180
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
More side story stuff this time
by Brendon
Was happy to see more side character stuff this time around, and each time the side story tied back into the main goings on very well and each really added to the overall tension and feelings going on. The play being the obvious anchor point also does well to drive the narrative forward and give a sense of time. My only complaint is at this point I don't know how cognizant Nanami was in the prior volumes about her lack of sense of self - she's hyper aware of it in this and partially in the prior volume, but I didn't get that same impression in volume 3 and previous. Overall though, still really enjoying this series.