Review: Bunny Drop (Bunny Drop Volume #1) – Yumi Unita

Bunny Drop (Bunny Drop Volume #1) – Yumi Unita

Title: Bunny Drop (Bunny Drop Volume #1)

Author: Yumi Unita

Release Date: March 23, 2010

Publisher: Yen Press

Format: Paperback

Page Number: 208

Source: Public Library

Going home for his grandfather’s funeral, thirty-year-old bachelor Daikichi is floored to discover that the old man had an illegitimate child with a younger lover! The rest of his family is equally shocked and embarrassed by this surprise development, and not one of them wants anything to do with the silent little girl, Rin. In a fit of angry spontaneity, Daikichi decides to take her in himself! But will living with this overgrown teenager of man help Rin come out of her shell? And hang on, won’t this turn of events spell doom for Daikichi’s love life?!

3 out of 5 stars

Daikichi takes in his grandfather’s illegitimate child, Rin, into his life. He brings her home and quickly realizes a child is hard to take care of. He tries to get to know her while being her parent. He figures out day-care. Figures out his job. His life revolves around her…

This was pretty okay. I don’t feel super attached to the characters, but I would like to see what happens next. This is my first ever manga! I picked it up because the cover was super cute, and I was intrigued by the synopsis. I think that I’m going to make myself finish both the books I’m currently reading before letting myself go and check out the rest of this series so then I don’t get behind…

Overall I think this is a cute series. I think there will be more information regarding the mistress lady (mom of Rin) in the next books because it left at a cliff-hangerish part at the end. I think that it was a nice way to end it because it makes me want to read the rest. I’m down for that.

Because this is the first manga I’ve ever read I don’t have anything to compare it to, but I liked the art style. It was easy to follow, and honestly the whole reading backwards wasn’t that bad. I’m excited to branch out into more manga, because I think I will really enjoy the format.

Like I said in my last review, if you have any recommendations for manga or graphic novels, let me know!!

Series:

Bunny Drop (Bunny Drop Volume #2)

Bunny Drop (Bunny Drop Volume #3)

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