Chio's School Road Manga Volume 9
About Chio's School Road Manga Volume 9
Chio's School Road Manga Volume 9 features story and art by Tadataka Kawasaki.
Chio continues to live out her (relatively) peaceful, below-average high-school life-buying underwear with two of her friends, testing the limits of her friendship with Manana, and getting into plenty of other hijinks-but a day of reckoning approaches! Is she finally going to go on a date with Andou?! This story of a high-school gamer just trying to reach the grounds by the morning bell ends in this volume!
Details
- Publisher: YEN PRESS
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Comedy
- Themes: School Life, Slice of Life
- Age Rating: 16+
- Release Date: 6/23/2020
- Page Count: 176
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Innocence with a Rose Lens
by Norman
This is the final volume. I was mostly satisfied with the ending. This series actually could have gone on for longer but its good when an author knows when to quit. Its good to leave the reader wanting more.
I feel like Yuki's character got concluded nicely as well as Andou's. I wish Kushitori got a better send off.
There is an afterword at the end of the volume by the author. I heard this author is also known for doing H-work, so it shows that there are people out there can write a decent story if given the chance.
The price of these volumes were good if you got the bundle. I wish Yen press printed this with better quality paper, and bindings so it would stand out better as a product.