So I read this in one sitting, through the night actually, because the beginning was so good. But then, of course, the complicated stuff with the twins started to unravel and that, for me, was where it fell apart.
I think it's pretty obvious, but it was when Dana died. It was just... so unbelievable, I had to literally slap myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming. Okay, I understand the the manga-ka needed something to split the twins up and find their true selves. But how it was done lies the problem.
I honestly didn't care one bit about Dana. She just appeared out of no where, and there wasn't enough time to build any feelings for her before bam, she's dead. So then that leads to the twins splitting. We have these volumes of their lives apart and how they change. Excellent. But truthfully? I didn't care. I wasn't even reading the pages properly. Skimmed it. Actually less than skimmed it. I was that bored. Mainly I didn't care for the new side characters either. But that was probably because I was just impatient for the twins to reconcile.
And when they did? Anti-climatic. That's all I can say. I don't know how else to describe it. Oh, maybe with a sigh as well. Roy and Anise's relationship? Nothing much to say there either.
The characters I loved at the beginning, I began to despise, especially Jake. I know he lost the one he loved, but was it really necessary to treat Anise in that way? No matter how much she reminded him of her, it felt like the relationship they built at the beginning didn't exist.
I shed a tear at the end. Not because I was sad it finished, or happy. But because I read something I ultimately didn't enjoy and wasted a whole night. I'm so disappointed that I'm typing this at 7am because I can't sleep. slams keyboard
Of course, it's my fault. It just means this series just wasn't my thing. But I never stopped hoping the manga-ka would change something and bring it back to the way it was at the beginning.
I recommend if you're looking for character development. I don't recommend if you're looking for romance, unless you stop half way, which I doubt.