I was considering doing that just because the manga moves so fast that I assumed it was skipping content from the novel. But then I read that it actually isn’t - that the novel moves just as fast. So I still might, but I don’t feel like I need to.
Mostly I like to read the novel with these trainwreck stories because they’re like an earworm. It’s not so much that I’m desperate to know how it works out as that I’m not going to be able to get it the hell out of my head until I do. And oddly, it makes the manga a bit more enjoyable, since I can just focus on the details and the art without getting sucked in by the trainwreck plot.
With this one moving as fast as it does though, the manga might be fine.
i read the first volume of the novel and man was it a wild ride. goes from romcom to psychological horror
I was considering doing that just because the manga moves so fast that I assumed it was skipping content from the novel. But then I read that it actually isn’t - that the novel moves just as fast. So I still might, but I don’t feel like I need to.
Mostly I like to read the novel with these trainwreck stories because they’re like an earworm. It’s not so much that I’m desperate to know how it works out as that I’m not going to be able to get it the hell out of my head until I do. And oddly, it makes the manga a bit more enjoyable, since I can just focus on the details and the art without getting sucked in by the trainwreck plot.
With this one moving as fast as it does though, the manga might be fine.