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I want to start by saying I read this story on a different platform a long time ago. I came back with half-remembered ideas of how it ended, and most of those turned out to be wrong. Still, a few details stuck, so I kept getting a sharp deja vu feeling. It’s been long enough that this was basically a fresh read. This story is excellently, lovingly crafted. The detail is constant, in the environment and in the cast. The characters never just sit doing nothing in each scene. They’re always doing something. If you love slow burn gender bender stories, this is a must-read. This aspect is one of the most central parts, and easily one of the most exciting. It’s the aspect that probably will keep you reading chapter after chapter as the plot thickens. When these changes finally complete, it feels satisfying. Reading this book ended up inspiring me in a few ways with my own writing. I’m really glad I took the time to finish the whole thing over the course of a week or so. What I didn’t like: the structure can be a little tough to follow in places, though it reads well overall. The author also seemed to dislike commas at the time. The use of them help keeping things flowing, so the lack of them can make certain sections feel a bit fractured. The meaning is still there and clear. What impressed me the most: the author’s talent for keeping track of so many details. The house comes to life, to the point where you can almost picture what it’s like to live there. What I loved most: the characters I hated ended up being some of the most memorable, especially
Katsumi and Hitomi.
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