Momo is at a crossroads. Sumire is heading to see Hasumi in Hong Kong again and is too preoccupied to notice him. Then his sister tells him that their parents are getting divorced and complains that Momo is not being of any help at all. Will Momo take matters into his own hands and decide to grow up once and for all?
Momo fans rejoice in this one! For a while, the past books just seem to drag and drag and I was getting tired of them really. But finally in this one, a real addition to the plot with actual progress in the story! It makes me sad to think that there are only two more books left in this series, but Ogawa left this one with a brilliant cliff hanger and makes you want more!
FINALLY, the story is moving forward again
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The past two volumes felt like a bit of filler, and seemed to drag on a bit. Let's face it, if we've read this far, we've come to care about the characters and now, FINALLY, things come to a head. If you'd kind of been on the fence, and had previously been keeping up with the series but stopped mid-way, I think you could safely pick this up. It's quite hilarious, also moving. Yay!
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