Review: Candy Color Paradox, Vol 1

by - February 17, 2019


Candy Color Paradox, Vol
Isaku Natsume
Ameiro Paradox #1
Paperback, 208 Pages
Manga, Romance, Boy Love
Publisher: SuBLime
Release Date: March 12th, 2019
Overall Rating: 4/5 

Disclaimer: I received a ARC of this book from the publisher on Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. All opinions stated on here are my own.

Reporter Onoe and photographer Kaburagi constantly bicker and argue on their stakeouts, but will their antagonistic behavior paradoxically evolve into something sweeter?
Satoshi Onoe, a reporter for a weekly magazine, has a new stakeout partner, and he’s anything but thrilled about it. Photographer Motoharu Kaburagi’s unconventional reporting methods and overall bad attitude are enough to drive Onoe insane. But the more the two work together, the closer they get.
Satoshi Onoe prides himself on his good writing and ethical reporting for the weekly magazine he writes for. But when the stakeout teams are shuffled around, he ends up being paired up with Motoharu Kaburagi, an ill-mannered photographer who’s nothing but trouble. Onoe despises Kaburagi’s haphazard and unethical reporting methods, and the two constantly fight. But as they spend more time together, Kaburagi’s two-faced attitude makes Onoe begin to see him in a different light.

This isn’t one of my usual reads, but I wanted to try something new. I forgot that you are supposed to read it from right to left, instead of left to right. I need you to understand that it took me a few pages to understand why the story was making sense just a little bit. I’m almost embarrassed but I just laughed at myself.

             



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